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Juniors As freshman, entering into the whirl of high school activities was something yet unexperienced by the class of '59, but they were soon initiated by the friendly sophomores. Then came the activities as a class with spon- soring of the outstanding Winter Wonderland Dance. Then came two successful work days for money making. The sophomore year opened with the initiation of the freshmen class. Other extra curricular activities in- cluded a bake sale, work days, and a trip to see the movie Around the World in Eighty Days, in Detroit. Another highlight was the all-sophomore Square Dance-Box Social held in the spring of the year. Elections in September of 1957 resulted in the selection of Thomas Keinath as presidentg Fred Roedel, vice- president, and Magdalene Knoll to serve her third year in office as secretaryg Carol Haubenstricker, treasurer. Among the highlights of the junior year projects were the annual Krazy Karnival and play closing with the biggest event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. Sponsors for the junior class were: Miss Marian Pike, Alfred Zink, and Robert Marzonie. Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to driveg easy to govern, but impossible to enslave.-Lord Brougham
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