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'utu1'e, End Ili h School Days standing girl citizen of the class, and then added Iaurels to that when the faculty chose her as the ideal student of the group. Reggie Ivey rated as the ideal boy pupil. An active group of class oFFicers led the activities of the class. Doug Miller, president, Tedd Houck, vice-president, Pat Holben, sec- retary, and Hal Kemp, treasurer, handled most ot the aftairs. This year's annual trip was in March instead of the usual end of May. Forty-six people who made the excursion were hailed in sev- eral spots as the best mannered group of students to be on a trip in many a day. To round out the year, the group decided to help the school by leaving several books to the library as a memorial from the Class of 1958. Senior class officers Hal Kemp, treasurer, Doug Miller, president, Tedd Houck, vice-president, and Pat Holben, secretary, discuss financial affairs. SUE DAVIS DAR GIRL - IDEAL GIRL REGGIE EVEY IDEAL BOY iv Page 25
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Seniors . . . With Eye T Althea Krisov Ctopl Salutatorian Janet Euans - Valedictorian Top Ten, L to R: D. Obed, P. Palmer, S. Davis, S. Gordon, A. Krisov, .l. Euans, M. Freeman, K. Nash, M. Sanford, K. Faller. i Page 24 Coldwater High School's graduates ot T958 had several activities which took up their time for the last year in particular. The con- cession stand at Waterworks Park operated continuously during the summer to swell the coFFers of the class. Football season brought out all the 'Fans and necessitated another concession stand, the Cardinal Field one. This was one of the class' most profitable night time projects. Evenings also were spent studying in many cases. Last year's scholastic standings had been dominated by boys. This year nine out of the top ten grads were ot the feminine va- riety. Janet Euans topped the group to reign as valedictorian, and Althea Krisov came in a close second to become salutatorian. Sue Davis won the DAR award as the out-
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Seniors Bid Adieu . . . Cla WILLIAM RICHARD ACOCK III Auto Mechanics: Wrestling, 2: Tennis, I: Concession Stand. THOMAS J. ADAMS Football, F-I, R-2, V-3, 4: Bowling: C-Club: Hi-Y: Con- cession Stand. NORMA M. AREY Variety Show: librarian: FTA: GAA: Tri-Hi-Y: Spanish PATRICIA BENNETT Sr. Play: Exchange Assembly: Variety Show: FTA: GAA: Tri-Hi-Y: Bowling: Concession Stand: Citizenship Comm: Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm: Valentine Formal Comm: Jr. Play Comm: Spanish Club, Sec: Tawas-Cheerleader: Student Council: Homecoming. JACQUELINE JOANNE BERRY Club: 4-H: Pep Club: Sr. Play Comm: Citizenship Comm: Cheerleader: Exchange Assembly: Variety Show: Bowling: Concession Stand: Showcase: Traverse City-Jr. Play: FHA. Concession Stand: Class Officer, 'l: GAA: Horizon Club: Pep Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm: Mirror. NORMAN AREY Co-op: Sr. Play Comm: Pep Club: Concession Stand: Hom- RICHARD BIGNELL er4Football, F-'l: Basketball, F-I: Bond: FFA: 4-H. IHQMAS BALL DEANNA S. BLANCHARD Football, F-I: Bowling: Spanish Club: Concession Stand. Quill and Scroll: Cardinal: MIYYOYI CCIYCIIUUI Chatter: Red- bird Choir: FTA, Sec: 4-H: Jr. Play Comm. CARROU. BARNES Football, F-I, R-2, 3: Mirror: Spanish Club: Auto Me- MELINDA BREWSTER chanics: Concession Stand: Cardinal. I.l.OYD BARROWS Football, F-I: Bowling: Auto Mechanics: 4-H. DAVID B. BATTERSON Baseball, R-2: FFA: Auto Mechanics: 4-H: Concession Stand. Variety Show: Mirror: FNA: GAA: Tri-Hi-Y: Horizon Club: Spanish Club: 4-I-I: Pep Club. ANNA JANE BRODT 4-H. JERRY I.. BROWN -Av Page 26
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