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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1946, fifteen eager first graders entered Miss Culver's room. During the first eight years the following students joined our class: Bobby Parlett, Joann Kentner, Linda Ramsey, Linda Dearing, Howard Daniels, Darrel Miller, Jim Wycuff, Roger Sunderland, Charles Peterson, and Ricky Lane. Those withdrawing from our class during the first eight years were: Elmer Wagner, Wanetta Fetter, John Siler, Charles McPheron, Roger Sunderland, Phyllis Squires, Melanie Werner, Howard Daniels, Ricky Lane, Roger Hines, and Darlene Carmean. After eight years of hard study we were prepared to enter high school. In 1955, eighteen boys and girls entered high school as freshmen Greenies. Rosemary Slone, Kelly Epperly, Jack Griner, Gary Cottrell and Joe Fuerst joined our class. During the year Rosemary Slone and Jack Brincefield withdrew. We chose class officers for the year as follows: President. Joe Fuerstg Vice-President, Jim Wycuffg Treasurer, Jack Grinerg Secretary, Nancy Stoner. In October of our sophomore year we sponsored a ham supper, which was very profitable. Our officers were: President, Kelly Epperly, Vice-President, Linda Dearingg Secretary, Kay Doeringg Treasurer, Jimmy Sawmiller. We were sorry to lose Jim Wycuff, Roger Sunderland, Joe Furest and Gary Cottrell. Our third year of high school was an extremely busy one. In November we presented a class play The Real Mc Coy. We sold programs and were in charge of the coat room at the basketball games. On May 10, we gave a prom in honor of the senior class. The class officers were: President, Jack Grinerg Vice-President, Nancy Stonerg Secretary, Linda Ramsey: Treasurer, Kay Doering. We were sony that Linda Dearing and Charles Peterson didn't return to school, but we were glad to welcome Roger Hines and Lowell Burwell at the middle of the year. As we entered our Senior year there were fourteen of us in all. However, Jim Moore and David Fox soon left us, leaving twelve in our class. Our officers were: President, Joann Kentnerg Vice- President, Linda Ramsey, Secretary, Kay Doeringg Treasurer, Nancy Stoner. We sold ice cream and pop in school and at the basketball games. We also had a carnival February '28, and a chicken barbe- cue to raise funds for our senior trip. On April 11, we presented our class play. We greatly appreciated the prom given in our honor by the juniors on May 9th, We received our diplomas on May 22nd and left on our senior trlp the following week. Thus, we concluded together our high school career. Kay Doering
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LINDA SUE RAMSEY LOWELL RAYMOND BURWELL JOANN ELIZABETH KENTNER Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Chorus 3, 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Glee Club 2 Class Play 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Llbranan 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4-President Whitefeather 4. Class President 4 Class Secretary 3 Pioneer 2 4 Vice-President 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Play 3, 4 Whltefeather 4 Pioneer 2 3, 4 Whitefeat mer 4 Librarian Z, 4. ROBERT EUGENE ROSTORFER Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Whitefeather 4. SHARON KAY WILGES JAMES M. SAWMILLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Basketball Manager 1 2 3 Class Play 3, 4 Class Reporter 3 Pioneer 2, 3, 4 Whitefeather 4 Librarian 2. Class Treasurer 2 Reporter 4 Class Play 3, 4 Whitefeather 4.
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CLASS PROPHECY I am growing old and feeble And my head is bending low Of the Senior Class of '58 I'll tell you all I know. Lowell B. sings cowboy ballads, Advertising for Jello Salads. Kay D. joined the Midget Show, Going by the name of Little Flo. Kelly E. has retired on a farm, Shielding his kids from every harm. Jack G. bosses a thousand men, He manufactures fountain pens. Roger H. on a flying trapeze, Fell off the rope, he had to sneeze. Christene R. got hooked up with a phoney We hear she's now getting alimony. Linda R. writes a column each day, Sob sister stuff-what's that you say. Bobby R. hunting something new, Has got a job a modeling shoes. Jimmy S. has gone to sea, There's no better sailor living than he. Nancy S. a farmer's daughter, Forgot everything Jack taught her. Sharon W. vocalist on Melody Makers, Said she thought he'd never forsake her. Joann Kentner
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