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V Work Horses --Elephants at £) Donald Allison Stephen Andres Janet Baker Jeanne Bassett Jacob Blevins Franklin Boger . ' • JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Arthur Albert Fredrick Brown Natalie Bair Lynda Dunn Mary Cline Charles Coffin Sheron Conner David Cserep Sue Donaldson Linda Doub Anne Drerup Nancy Englebert Sandra Ennis Richard Foster Richard George Jane Gingrich Ruth Ann Goings Sue Heitz John Herbolsheimer Marilyn Johnson Edwin Jones Karen Jordan Jane Ketel Dennis Ketzenberger Rebecca King Sarah Kinsey Ann Klock Susan Knauer Jo Ann Kruse Jack McAninch Lois Lemper Michael Long David Magnuson Richard Martin Page 24
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What ' ya hidin ' , Shook? And I promise . . . Noiv, Miss Brooks . . Now, you see . . Is it love? Lion kings Ronnie and bis women The main controversies of the year ranged over a wide area. There was every type of discussion from the Suez problem to the amount of homework necessary. As usual the writing and speeches were mainly concern- ed with defending the ideas of the teenager. It was a big year for the kings of the beasts and one they will not soon forget. They will exit from the hallowed halls with shouts of glee although they will cry like first graders when they finally receive that beloved diploma. Now the kings of the beasts are planning for the future: college, armed forces, business, farm, and homemaking. Those who led the class scholastically were: Myrna Haines, Brian Baker, Mary Susan Trippel, and Julia Butz. Several other honors were also received by mem- bers of the Class of 1957. Mary Susan Trippel was chosen to represent the school in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest. Julienne Shook partici- pated in the group and district oratorical contest spon- sored by Rotary International. The winner of the local and county American Legion oratorical contest was Leola Hay. In the American Legion essay contest, Julienne Shook and Mary Virginia Oren received first and second prize, respectively. G ary Bowser received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. The capable senior class officers who kept things running smoothly were: David Jordan, president; Rich- ard Smith, vice-president; Sally Burtzner, secretary; and Thomas Tucker, treasurer. Mr. Frank Weathers was their class sponsor. The senior athletes were: football: Brian Baker, John Cutter, Jerry Hess, Carl Hildebrandt, Larry Morr, David Rolf, Jack Shaw, Ronald Shellenbarger, John Sherwood, Richard Smith, William Stouder, Phillip Trout, and Carl Winebrenner; basketball: Brian Baker, Gary Bowser, John Cutter, David Jordan, Larry Morr, Ronald Shellenbarger, and John Sherwood; track: Fred- erick Close, James Coe, John Cutter, Carl Hildebrandt, Edward McDonald, Larry Morr, David Rolf, Ronald Shellenbarger, John Sherwood, Richard Smith, Phillip Trout, and Carl Winebrenner. Page 2 3
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Mary Lou Odenkirk Sally Openlander Eugene Pattee Edwin Perkins DeWayne Purdy Ben Quaintance Billy Rediger Jack Reynolds Sharon Ropp Ur iel Sandova James Schultis Ronald Shull Sandra Silber Max Simanton Richard L. Smith Jerry Songer Rita Souder Jerry Stairhime Roberta Steininger Steven Thimlar Jacqualine Thomas Colleen Trepicone Glenna Trout Jeri Walter Patricia Walter Marlene Welly Jeanine Whitacre Ronald Wilcoxson Judith Wilmot Gloria Woodcock Page 2 S
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