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Dedication I We the class of 1958 do hereby dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Brothers, our former biology teacher and now a ministrative assistant, in appreciation for the countless time he has put forth ir1 helping us strive to better ourselves and our school. Through his help and consideration our class has progressed, and because of it we shall go out into the world better citizens.
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Theme Time-the measure of the past, the present, the future-is as old as the universe, as new as the events of each minute which it counts. These are some of the devices which have been used in the determination of time: the time rope, each fiber burning toward the measuring knot, the time candle, each drop of wax melting toward the destined notch, the hour glass, each grain slipping through quietly, yet importantly, the clock in its various forms from the greatest of timepieces to the tiniest wrist watch. :,f ,.aQ!SQe ,fx Y' ,F .4269 agp' O 5 0 4? -1 AV, ,ug-fl,khi N 1 T. .x', S eo 5 g Q A-E0 J K , . ljyv A L. - B it ' -I LJ i r P' 59--'econ ,las -'ffaelig ,x E4 no ' X1 r 'J Q TH- , . J ,rsvp N 1' ,imap , ,J gg, 1' . 'Q-Ymiifv is A Airy 55 - L. 1 . Sy? 1 Jef' v 4, , f 4' T x - .,,a. pe' iff' 'ev-Ju-ee Ac.:-sas-49' M , ' ' I1 J-P, gf ,. x .. .ew ' ig -N.--N t 2 ,1 . P . 9:25, .R Hlrwu ,,.:b.Q . 1 1- 1 fig' we '--9 V ' , M ec ,,..1w , F -.. ' ' 'QS-N 'fj - , 1 'V KQETI '!, C!'1'?' is V I! '15 1 S K -f Xa-, ' 1 xilzwjff mio ' a p :X 4 'Q 4, ya - f t xt V, .K J ? ig f 9 Qvxraz. D 5 I -' L - ' ,, QQ: A f Y . V V '- w .1 40, XA ' -P - ra I 'I Q? . T X 1- 7 1 'kgf' o , 'A a j S If our concept of time were to end with the material devices by which the unseen time is measured, our thinking would be quite limited. The theme of our yearbook is time, the unseen represented by the visible, timepieces which remind us, as we see them, of the meaning of the past, the present, and the future. The importance of the time element as it govems our lives is represented in these pages. Thus we present-a tribute to timel
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Student Council Lia liliilli Seated left to right: William Rishel, Sharon Gates, Sandra Adams, Peggy Walters, john Geubtner, Presi- dent, Patricia Klinedinst, Secretary-Treasurerg Bonnie Sprenkle. Standing left to right, first row: Rachel Bamhart, Anne Esterline, Linda Rohrbaugh, Linda Faltin, Sandra Brenneman, Dorothy Hassler, Bette Pittman. Standing left to right, Second row: Barry Schwartz, Brian Young, Kenneth Yinger, Robert Strine, Charles Emswiler, George Sleeger, Richard Smith, Mike Nissley, David Suereth. Absent when picture was taken: Kenneth Lease, Vice-president, Charles Davis, Linda Wales, Edgar Sentz. Since its organization in 1956, by Mr. Brothers, the Student Council has more than doubled its member- ship, having twenty-four representatives, three oilicers and Mr. Walters, faculty advisor, The duties of the Student Council is to act as a training school for Democracy. The council must study problems, establish policies and regulate activities in the light of these policies. The council should strive for the improvement of both the student and the school. School Officers 2 f 553' Left to right: Kenneth Lease, Vice-president, Patricia Klinedinst, Secretary-treasurer, john Geubtner, President.
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