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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY This class of 1958 entered Dallas High as sophomores scared to death, spirits low, lost and bewildered. Finally the first few weeks went by and things looked brighter. We chose that year the following officers: President, Mike Kelley; Vice-President, Tom Parsons; Secretary, Marilyn Goertzen; Treasurer, Donna Bernier; Sergeant-at-Arms, Gary Henry. Mrs. Jamie Whitworth helped advise and Edward Caillier assisted us, too. Somehow we managed to get through with their help and we achieved a few honors. Donna Bernier and Doug Austin were selected king and Marilyn Norris escorted by Jack Bernier, was crowned May great fun with games and good treats for everyone. The girls the Pepettes and Junior Y-Teens. Because our class was out-citizenship trophy with much cheer. The junior year dawned bright and cheery but a few of us banquet and prom and we didn't want anything to go wrong, chose didn't actfancy; they gotin and worked. Our Vice-Pres-Treasurer, Murline Fast; and Sergeant-at-Arms, Doug Austin. Melvin Miller. We were represented in the student govern-ley, Sergeant-at-Arms. We won some awards of which we best actress and actor; the talent show trophy we proudly re-grieved. As prince and princess to the Sweetheart Ball we se-banquet and prom were the best in years and our theme was the second time in a row, we received the citizenship trophy In the fall of '57, came the ficeis to pick? The crystal ball was Berkey. Helping him were Virgil Friesen, Treasurer; Tom Parsons, beam, we invited Miss Joanne Stet-the limelight despite the wind and Prevo reigned over the Homecoming Berkey, Leta Groves went with Bill MARTHA PL1LER GOEBEL BOB FRIESEN AMY POMEROY
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer, Bob Friesen; President, Tom Berkey; Sergeant-at-arms, Tom Parsons; Vice-President, Virgil Classen; Secretary, Kay Shutt. Advisors are Miss Joanne Stettler and Mr. Gordon Kunke. SENIORS
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MARILYN THOMPSON VIRGIL FRIESEN MILDRED MULLER MARTIN queen of the Sweetheart Ball. queen. Our class mixer was MARLENE MUELLER organized two new clubs called standing that year, we won the BENNY VANN were worried and leary for come next spring was the Led by President Nancy Kleeman, the officers we ident was John Quiring; Secretary, Janice Hooge; The advisors who helped us were Frank Richards and ment by Pauline Mullins, Treasurer, and Mike Kel-were proud, Joy Gaither and Murline Fast were the ceived, although the other classes seemed a little lected Claude McLean and Caroline Haworth. The Sayonara or Japanese farewell. And that year, for for being on the go. well-known alarm-- We’re seniors now! What of-murky but then we knew for President it was Tom Classen, Vice-President; Kay Shutt, Secretary; Bob Sergeant-at-Arms. To advise us and keep us on the tier and Gordon Kunke to join our team. Again in dampness, Queen Donna Bernier escorted by John festivities. Her court wasKay Shutt escorted by Tom Seals, Janice Hooge chose Milo Nelson for her escort, and John Quiring escorted Marilyn Norris. At Christmas time, a dance was held at which Joy Gaither was crowned queen and Mike Kelley king. At the Sweetheart Ball, which fell on a game night, we chose Jim Nash and Sharon Klassen who were also king and queen. Representing us in the student government was Gerald Verbeck, President; Doug Austin, Vice-President; Janice Hooge, Secretary; and Roberta Nelson Laudahl, Treasurer. As this goes to press--the eleventh hour, we’re looking forward to more good fun, the prom. May dance, talent show, skip day, baccalaureate, and graduation. We've enjoyed our high school life as you can tell, and we’ll remember you all, though we bid you farewell. 13
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