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First Row: Judy Lane, Gretchen Lankenau, Richard Leming, Alicia Levy, Freddy Locke, Jack Macklin, Clar¬ ence May, Phil McDonald, Judy Melchi. Second Row: Donna Miller, Nina Milton, Larry Moses, Wayne Myers, Pat Nelson, Linda Norris, Raymond Ocampo, Phillip Rambo, Glen Rekeweg. Third Row: Lanny Ross, Ramona Rousseau, Martha Sell, Gary Sheets, John Sheets, Richard Simmerman, Janalee Smith, Joyce Smith, Judy Smith. Fourth Row: Joyce Smitley, LaVerne Stahl, Tom Strickler, Don Sudduth, Jewel Sudduth, Emily Swearingen, Ann Uhrick, Marilou Uhrick, Kaye Varner. Fifth Row: David Willard, Michael Witwer, Richard Wolfcale, Beatrice Wolfe, Chalmer Wolfe, Marjorie Wolfe. structor, to be its sponsor, and after a lot of friendly rivalry elected the following officers: David Willard, president; Larry Moses, vice-president; Ann Uhrick, secretary, and Emily Swearingen, treasurer. The Student Council has three seventh graders as members: Fred Locke, Dan Johnson, and the class president. The seventh grade had many pupils on the Junior High honor roll. The following class members made the Junior High basketball team: Bob Banks, Ty Ballard, David Eichenauer, Larry Moses, Wayne Myers, Tom Strickler, and David Willard. The yell leaders elected for the team were Kathy Cole, Rosie Conrad, Susie Heller, and Judy Lane, all from the seventh grade. The basketball team had a successful season, winning nine games and losing eight games. They also won the City Trophy in a three-game series with St. Joe. The girls always gave their loyal support to the team at all the games. As their journey goes on, the class of ’58 hopes to make a fine showing in study and sports. 25
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