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- - 5 -'-'l-T5 ffm--11-437' - WLfLi ihiina ff' -fi... r -' ' 'CEN' ' ll l Q -' V I. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Richard Large. president, Lois Morrison, treasurer. Standing: james Downs, vice presidentg Tom Ott, secretary. 32 Class of 1958 jOHNYE SIPES ljohnl, Home Ec, Monitor l,2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4g Corresponding Secre- tary 4. Choir l,2,3,-4. Class Play 3. School- bell 4. Nativity l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. ROBERT H. TAYLOR lBobl, College Prep. Monitor l,2,3, Hoosier Boys State Alternate 3. Class Play 3, Bond l,2,3,-4. Pep Band l,2, 3,-l. Dance Band l,Z,34. Choraleers 3,-4. Band Council 3,4. Projectors Club l,2,3,-'lg President 3.4. Variety Show 3. RUSSELL DEAN ULERY. General. Monitor l, 2.3. l-li-Y 3,-4. Choir l. Class Play 3. Ushers Club l,2g Treasurer 2, 4-H Club l,2,3g Vice President 23 Recreation Leader l. Projectors Club 3,4, Nativity l. WATSON C. WHITE. General. Monitor l,2,3. Ushers Club l,2,3, EVA M, ZOVANYI. Business. Choir 3. Class Play 3. Schoolbell 4. Ushers Club 2,3g Secre- tary-Librarian 3, Messiah 3. SHARON EADS. Entered january 29, 1958. LARRY PARKER. Entered February 3, l953, n
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.. I i .-'F'TTif 1i' I .1-.. ..'.-v.-.'l,.is.1 U M if 1 153 Q -5'f'ias-IM:-el 'fl A 'Qgiilfif' Q-Q1 L lift I if Class of 1958 MARY BETH PETTIS IBetsyi. College Prep. Mcnitor 2, Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir I, 2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. Schoolbell 2,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. VIRGINIA KAY PIERSOL lGingerI. College Prep. Class Secretary l,2. Monitor l,2,3. Sunshine Society 2,3,4g Vice President 4. Choir l,2,3,4. Class Play 3. Hoosier Girls State 3. Band l,2,3,4. Cheerleader 2,-4. Tomahawk 3,4. Schoolbell 2,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Band Council 3,45 Li- brarian 3,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury Z. Mes- siah 3. Variety Show 3. MARIORY ELAINE POWERS iMargiel. Home Ec. Monitor I. Sunshine Society 2,3. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. 4-H Club l,2. Nativi- ty l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. ANNETTE PROSSER lProssl. Business. Moni- tor Zg Lieutenant 2. Monitor Committee l,2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir l,3,4. Mes- siah 3. Variety Show 3. 4-H Club l,2. VIRGINIA LEONE REED lDeegeeI. College Prep. Class Treasurer l. Monitor lg Lieuten- ant l. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Hoosier Girls State 3. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4g Vice President 3, President 4. Dance Band I,2,3,4. Student Council l,4g Vice President 4. Cheer- Leader I,2,3,4. Tomahawk 3,45 Editor-In- Chief 4. Schoolbell 2,3,4. National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4. Choraleers 2,3,4. Band Council 3,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2, Messiah 3, Variety Show 3. EDWARD ROSEBAUM. Industrial. Monitor I, 2. Monitor Committee 4. Hi-Y 4. Basketball, B-Team l,2g Varsity 4. Baseball l,3,4. Track 2. BARBARA j. RUST lBarbI. College Prep. Monitor I,2,3g Lieutenant l,3. Sunshine So- ciety 2,3,4. Hoosier Girls State 3. Choir Ac- companist I,2,3,4. Class Play 3. Band l,2,3,4g Secretary 2,3,4. Dance Band 4. Student Coun- cil 2. Student Court 3. Cheerleader 2,3,4. Tomahawk 3,4. Schoolbell 2,3,4g Editor 4. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Choraleers 2,3,4. Band Council 2,3,4Q Secretary 4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. jOHN EUGENE SCHMIDT. General. Baseball 2,3,4. Track I. 4-H Club l,4. DAIRLENE SHEPPARD lDartyI. Business. Monitor 2. Choir 3. Messiah 3. Tuley iChi- cagoi H.S. l. PATRICIA E. SINGLETARY lPatI. Business. Librarian 3. .. , 1 -I . E1 ' H .. - Q --.iT'f.f?f3TQg... V - , rr,,.. sy1w.wif-uf rf
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l l Fl History of the Class of 1958 ln September of l954, the fifty-four stu- tickets and practicing? Our class topped all dents in our Freshman Class were starting records on ticket sales for both the play and up the path that was to lead to their diplo- the ham supper. May lO was the date of mas. Mr. Annis and Miss Fletchall were the our Junior-Senior Prom. The gym was class sponsors. The class officers were Janet turned into a wonderland of pink, the beau- Lowry, president, James Downs, vice presi- tiful decorations centering around the dent, Judy Morris, treasurer, Virginia Pier- theme, Sophisticated Swing. That was a sol, secretary, Virginia Reed and James night to be remembered by all. Downs, Student Council, and Marsha Lind- The Cjoss of j953 numbered fO,jy-5jX of vall, Monitor Committee. Fudge sales were our money-making projects . At the end of the Freshman year eight students lLarry Ballinger, Roy Carpenter, Donald Swoverland, Sharon Hanna, Robert King, Ruth Long, Kenneth Smith, and Janice Duffl transferred to Argos. Nine students lSusan Moore, Jack Biddle, Stephen Camp- bell, Kathy Chapter, Raymond Garbison, William Lewis, Betty Miller, Pat Steenber- gen, and Gayla Woodward? withdrew. The class gained Joe Anderlohr, James Earl, Janice Measles, Darlene Shephard, Jeanette Baudouin, Richard Fahlgren, Dave Mc- Coige, and Dave Hall, bringing the Sopho- more class total to forty-five. The class officers were Janet Lowry, president, James Downs, vice president, Virginia Piersol, secretary, Virginia Reed, treasurer, Barbara Rust and Robert Taylor, Student Council, and James Downs, Moni- tor Committee. VVe decided to start a new project, raking leaves, also we had fudge sales and a bake sale. At the end of the Sophomore year Doris Harper, Amy Wool- dridge, Richard Fahlgren, and Jeanette Baudouin withdrew. ln the fall of l956, our Junior year began with three new students enrolled, Gary Gret- ter, Ned Herr, and Frances Pacilio. Mildred Bennett moved to Florida. Even with all of the Junior Clciss activities, the year just flew by Our Junior Class officers were Richard Large president Everett Feece vice pres: dent Verna McDonald secretary Lois Morrison treasurer Richard Large and Eileen Overmyer Student Council and ber the day we received our class rings? We thought that day would never come' Our play Miss President Please was one of our money making projects Remember all the fun land hard workl we had selling the beginning of the Senior year. Three new members were Suzanne Dawson, John Decker, and Mike Gard. Ellen Smith with- drew, and at the beginning of the second semester, Sharon Eads and Larry Parker en- rolled. Our hard-working class officers were Richard Large, president, James Downs, vice president, Tom Ott, secretary, Lois Morrison, treasurer, and Virginia Reed and Dave Hall, Student Council. Our magazine subscription campaign began on Friday, September 6, and all records were topped. We took in over 55,000 and our total profit was Sl,79l.3O. Barb Rust was the high salesman. Remember the day Mr. Robinson let us draw our red thermometer on up the wall because we had gone over our goal? Our Senior pictures were taken in Septem- ber, too, by Tom Ross Studios. On Novem- ber 4 we were guests of The State Exchange Bank on a trip to Chicago where we visited The Federal Reserve Bank, The Continental National Bank, and The Chicago Board of Trade. We were fitted for our caps and gowns in January. We didn't realize it then, but graduation was right at our heels. The sales of concessions at basketball games amounted to S8lO.l2, a new record. White and gold were chosen as our class colors, the white rose our class flower, and our class motto, The secret of success is to be prepared for opportunity. Our Senior Class trip began on May 6 as our joyful group left by train to see New York Williamsburg and Washington D C A very tired group returned early Monday morning May l'7 from a most enjoyable fun filled trip On Senior Prom Our high school days were over all too soon Our Baccalaureate Ser vice was held on Sunday May l8 At last the end of the journey was reached and we received our diplomas on Friday May 23 33 . .... I . A 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' ' I I 1 - - I I I 1 I V I ' ' James Downs, Monitor Committee. Remem- May l6 we were guests at the Junior- 11 - . H q . I -- I I I ' I ' I ' . . , , .
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