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Row 1 Mr. Pesko, Toa Kalkofen, Ifyran Grt zinger, Kurt Kramer, Laurine Bakst Don Davison, Helen Castleton, Ten Flannery Row 2 Mary Ann Spencer, Danny Holford, Eleanor Queen, Mickey Cole, Darlei Walentowski, Billy Tauer, Handy McMillion, Marty Mullins Row 3 Orville DeWitt, Marilyn Giessel, Marvin Plunmer, Donna Schumacher, Herbert Rosio, Charlotte Hansen, Dick Carter, Joan Iykina Row 1 Peter McGeshiok, James Feight, Diane Fraser, Larry Sparks, Ellen Brass, Ken Krusensterna, Ronald Anderson, Rollie Novak Row 2 Cart Gretzinger, Nancy Worthingtoi Melvin Sjort, Judy Woodbury, Loro: Hupf, Diane Stapleton, Robert Torgerson, Susan Bowman, Otto Jaej Row 3 John Olsen, Carolyn Boyer, Philip Friemuth, Arlene Fraley, Lynn McK« Yvonne Walentowski, Harold Case, Rita Christnovick u Row 1 Mr. Porter, David Schilling, Carol Hansen, Larry Iyons, Donna Sharpe, Barry Cronce, Christine Conn Row 2 Charlotte Saaz, Larry Dennison, Sharon Duff, Ray Hupf, Janice Kegley, John Drown, Patsy Phalen, Allen Jaeger Row 3 Gary Murray, Sharon McAllister, Brian Garlock, Alyce Statezny, Dan Teschner, Mary Mullins, Hemal Quads, Joan Walentowski J
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T ADVISORS Mr. and Mrs. Sandberg JUNIORS The class of '59 entered as freshmen with an enrollment of 8I4.. They started the year off with a bang by producing Paul Splits the Atom as their one act play. The class showed great promise in forensics. In 1956, as sophomores, they received second place on their play, The Professor Roars. The B basketball team was one of the best with many players from the sophomore class. In the field of forensics, Ruth Wojtecki traveled to the state contest in Madison where she was given a B rating. In the fall of »57 the class advanced to the rank of Junior,. This was to be a busy year-and it was I Their homecoming window received first place, as it had done the yesr before. Their Dlay, The Farmer's Daughter , won second place. The paper staff ran off successful issues of the Cardinal Journal. The Junior Prom, with the theme Fantasy- land, looks as if it will unfold Into a world of make believe. r ¥i E ' r!
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The class of '60 entered aa freshmen with an enrollment of 77« The first one-aot play to be put on by the freshmen was called, The Patohwork Quilt . As sophomores the class produoed, The Crasy Violet During the freshmen year there was a large turnout of boys for the basketball squad. It is this class that now composes the B team with a few playing on the A squad. The sophomores are also aotive in band. Nine members report regularly to toot their horns. VICE-PRESIDENT Mickey Cole SECRETARY-TREASURER Sue Bowman 17 PRESIDENT Joan Lykins
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