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The first big event for the juniors of 1957 was to organize the class. Class officers elected were Nick O'Neill, presidentg Kay Rohrberg, vice- president, Richie Ridpath, treasurer, Sharon Eibling, secretary, and Roger Smith, sergeant-at- arms. The magazine sales campaign, under the leadership of Miss Weaver, was organized and team captains selected. Kay Edwards was the chairman with Barbara Acton and Richie Ridpath as the team captains. Kay Rohrberg was the high- est salesman and received a radio. Roger Smith, second highest salesman, received a pen and pen- cil set. The, class made 5791.76 to set a .new school 'record for magazine sales. The class re- ceived a plaque for achievement and all salesmen who sold over SIOO worth of magazines received a trophy and salesmen with sales over 530' received scrolls. In October, the juniors gave a Holloween dance called Neewollah . Roberta Smith was crowned Queen of Halloween and reigned over the dance. The juniors were backing the football team all the way, and seven boys - Tom Moriarty, Don JU NIORS ELECT OFFICERS, Smither, Bill Shirley, Richard Pflanzer, Glenn Mc- Clain, Richard Ridpath, and Don Mattingly, earned letter sweaters. Margie Jackson and Mari- lyn Wilkins helped lead the school in yells. One junior, Don Smither, received a letter in basket- ball. After basketball season came the junior variety show, Broadway Headliners . lt was a big success and a lot of fun. In April the junior class rings arrived. The juniors were proud to be the first class in ten years to have sets in their rings. On the committee se- lecting the rings were Dona Henson, Peggy Thomas, Susan Newman, Tom Ford, Glenn McClain, and Dick Bunnell. Highlight of the junior year was the prom, held on May l8. Called Fantasy Orientale, it was held at the Trowel Trade Building in Indianapolis. Judy Goodman and Jim Lancaster were elected Miss and Mr. Junior Class to crown the empress and emperor. As our school year nears its close, we are looking forward with great anticipation to what promises to be one of the best years of our lives, our senior year in high school. Row One: Barbara Acton, Janet Adams, Bob Alford, Beverly Baker, Bill Barnes. Row Twoi Mary Biekman, Dick Bunnell, Pat Collins, Mary Daringer, Sue DeBurger.
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