Yes, we’re finally seniors. Ready, we think, to go out into the world and start living our own lives. It's been a long climb. The ladder was steep and the top was hard to reach. But we, the golden class of ’58, feel we made it with miraculous vigor. The first rung was our freshman year. We, a class of 66 members, were green and scared like all freshmen. But we survived our initation from the sophomores and gave them a return party. In dramatics our play, ’’The Bluejeans Girl, received a second in the local contest. We were also proud of our members who went out for forensics. In the fall of 1955» v» began our sophomore year. We were accustomed to the routine of school by then. We felt more like blg3hots the day we Initiated the freshmen. Looking back into that year some more, we seethat our one-act play, What's InA Name, received first place in the local contest. In forensics Sandi Carpenter received a B at the state contest. Oh, our junior year was a year of anticipation. First off we got our class rings; then our play received anA rating at the district contest ( after we won the local contest). Picnic, our prom, took top honors. Our king and queen, Art Jaeger and ilaine Schallock, ruled with supreme royalty. Sandi Carpenter and Roger Rathert both received A's at the state forensic contest. In the world of sports we had our share of boys on the teams and the fans in the class made themselves known by creating a winning float In the Homecoming Parade. We didn't have much spare time during this last year. We were very busy putting out our Golden Annual. Naturally we feel it's the best ever to be published. And oh, there were so many other things I Our homecoming float, The Golden Slipper, too-k first place and our one-act play, It's So Peaceful, was again the top play. Blue Christmas — our winter dance—was a pleasant interlude in our busy year. Yes, now we're at the top of our ladder. The Climax—graduation day. The day when friends shall part,each to go his own way. 5 h' i!
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