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Our very last witness walks with dignity, Jack Laurie takes the chair. The things he states are not so very old to us. We remember them fairly well. He pled with the jury, telling them of all our candy and bake sales to make last minute money. He tells them of our Junior and Senior Banquet and prom called Sayonara , one which the Seniors will always remember since it was our last. Bob Walpole, Vice-President; Joyce Keller, Secretary and Ed McConkey, Treasurer were his helpers. The jury, composed of teachers and school student council, leaves the room but « In a few minutes return. Everyone from the Class of ‘58 is tense. Miss Hall reads the verdict. Seniors of '58, the decision we have made is as follows: We all agree that you have accomplished very much. For your penalty you are to take a cruise around the (3reat Lakes and spend two days in Chicago. Plus, you will receive a diploma on Commencement night.
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eia ss oil story The scene is a large courtroom. The audience consists of the Class of '58. Every- one rises as the Honorable Willis Campbell enters the room. Court is nowin session. This case is important for it will decide whether or not the Class of '58 has accomplished much in the past four years. Our first witness is Mr. Lee, our Freshman class sponsor. He acts very nervous but finally calms down enough to state the following facts. The Freshman class was led O by Clarke Cummings, President. He had Jim Johnson, Vice-President, and Mike Fritz, Secretary and Treasurer as helpers. The class had bake sales, a box social, a Halloween party, and a bam dance at Ed McConkey's to close up that year. Our next witness appears to be a lot calmer. Lynn Albee is sworn in. He re- minds us that our class sold name labels, had bake sales, dances, and as we did the year before ended the year with a barn dance. His accomplices were Bob Walpole, Vice- President; Tom Hulien, Secretary and Mike Fritz, Treasurer. At this time we were fairly well up in the money. As the next witness is being called up there is quite a cheer from the boys for the witness is very well-known to them as he is their shop teacher, Mr. Cardew. He tells the judge and jury that Mrs. MacRae was our play director. Our play, Shy Guy , was a lot of fun and the kids enjoyed doing it. This class was led by Janice Pine. She was assisted by Tom Hulien, Vice- President; Joyce Keller, Secretary and Treasurer, Mike Fritz. Our Junior and Senior Banquet was a real success. We had the Velvetones play. For once a class came out ahead instead of going back. The theme was Evening in Paris . Everyone is just sitting back remembering the prom, in fact, even the judge. Finally he remembers he's in court and calls for order again. % We had magazine sales and the persons who sold the most would receive prizes. Glynn Parrott and Lynn Albee received those prizes. o
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JTLs Classmates Know tfh cm MOST ATHLETIC BEST PERSONALITY Janice Pine and Jim Johnson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joyce Keller and Jack Laurie MOST POPULAR Mary Gauer and Ed McConeky PRETTIEST WRITERS 30 Sharon Parmer and Lynn Albee Glynn Parrott and Bob Walpole
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