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'ual' gf:-. T atxf CLASS FRE SHMAN YEAR The class of 1958 entered high school twenty six stron includin four .' A gl E pupils from Johnsonburg, in the fall of 1955. Because the majority of the students were familiar with the building, they were also somewhat familiar with what con- stituted proper .behavior of high school pupils. Consequently there was no occasion to call us Green Freshmen, Our illustrious class settled down to make our first year ayear of scholastic achievements. Members of the class were active in several clubs, and several students engaged in athletics, much to the honor of the school. CLASS OFFICERS President .... ............ G uv Bennett Vice-President . .... . . Elsie Wilson Secretary . . . . . Mary Jane Katzenstein Treasurer . . .... Marjorie Kreger SOPHOMORE YE AR Our first year passed by quickly and having amassed considerable knowledge we considered ourselves Educated Sophomores. We looked forward to this, our Sophomore year, with anticipation of many activities, even though the roll had been decreased to eighteen students. Our class achieved fame via The Cat's Meow, the annual Sophomore Dance. We climaxed the year with a field trip to Olympic park. CLASS OFFICERS President . ..... ...... G erald Bufis Vice-President . . . . . Michael Simonetti Secretary ..... . . Marjorie Kreger Page Eighteen
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gl 1 ff! X . Aa ...ff . S nk K 9 A-J. HISTORY JUNIOR YEAR Another year passed and we were a step nearer to our goal. Throughout this year we helped, once more, to bring fame and fortune to our Alma Mater, and once more we were represented in all branches of high school life. With a capable staff of officers, headed by Marjorie Kreger, we sponsored several successful activities, despite the drop in membership. Among the activities were two bake sales and participation in the magazine drive. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ....... lk larjorie Kreger Vice-President . . . . James Sprague Secretary . . . . . . Gerald Bufis Treasurer . . . Elaine Burdge SENIOR YEAR Finally we reached the last lap of our journey. We were now dignified seniors, respected and revered by all our underclassmen, and we looked forward to the many pleasant experiences which were to come. To defray the expenses of the annual Washington trip, we presented a success- ful play, June Mad. We raised funds through our Christmas card project, year- book advertisements and ice cream sales. Climaxing this year was our long awaited trip to Washington, an event which will live in our memory for all time. Now we are at the end of our journey, and there is naught but commencement night remaining before ourjourney is Complete. Inour four years we have accompli- shed much, but that is little compared to what we will do in the future. In our four years of high school we have worked hard, but we have found much enjoyment in what we have accomplished. Page Nineteen
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