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Row 1: Aeschliman, Alberson, Allen, Barton, Baumgartner, Beer. Row 2: Betz, Boren, Brown, Bulger, Carnall, Carr. Row 3: Gary, Clanin, Clowser, Cockrell, Costello, Crandall. RoiD 4: Davis, Davison, Decker, Dentel, Dunphy, Edington. Cockrell, Secretary; Reiff, Ath. Council: Bulger, Vice Pres.; Geels, Pres.; Decker, Treas. Row 5: Fetters, J. Flowers, R. Flowers, Fuller, Gavin, Geels. Row 6: Geisel, B. Gerber, V. Gerber, Gilgen, Gray, Guthrie. Row 7: Harris, Hawkins, H e c k m a n, Heyerly, Hite, Knowles. Row 8: Landis, Larmore, Lockwood, Markley, Milby, C. Mitchell. 24
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Senior History The class of ' 58 found the Senior year was a busy one. On the opening day of school they took command of the football concession stand. They sponsored school dances v hich were held after the games. Work began in earnest when tha Retrospect staff was announced and the class play was chosen. January Thaw, a comedy, was a rollicking success. SENIOR OFFICERS: Miller, Secretary; Johansson, Ath. Council; Geels, Treas- urer; Bachelor, V. Pres.; Tangeman, Pres. Senior Members of the Cast ® Through the chill winds of Novem- ber, the Seniors combined civic duty and class profit by collecting scrap and selling it. Time passed quickly. Announce- ments were ordered and caps and gowns were fitted in preparation for C-Day. At Baccalaureate exercises and Commencement exercises, the Sen- iors listened carefully to the words of those who counselled them. When they turned their tassels, they real- ized they were now a part of the adult world. SENIOR SPONSORS: Mr. Edington, Mr. Woolsey, Miss Powers. 23
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Row 1: R. Mitchell, Monroe, Moon, Moser, Myers, McFar- Row 2: Nicholson, Noonan, Orr, Pence, Petzel, Phillabaum. Row 3: Prible, Quinones, Red- ding, Reed, Rehbein, Reiff. Row 4: Rice, Romine, Ross. J. Rothgeb, R. Rothgeb, Rudy. JUNIORS — Work their way into starring roles. The talent of the Junior Class is making its entrance. The feature of the year was the arrival of bright and shiny class rings. They are also responsible for the sweat shirts everyone is wearing. With the profit from these, they entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Reception. This spring they presented their award winning class play, The Little Dog Laughed. Row 5: Rush. Schenkel, Scott, Shady, Sheets, Sliger. Row 6: Snider, S o w a r d s, Sprunger, Strain, Stuci;. Swyers. Row 1: Taylor, Tuttle, Ulmer, Walters, White, Williams. Row 8: Young. 25
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