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CLASS HISTORY Seventeen Freshmen entered the doors of Geraldine High School in September, 1956. The main project of the year was the renovating, enlarging and painting of the G. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - 1956-57 President--------------------------------------------------------------- Bonnie Paulsrud Vice President---------------------------------------------------------------------Jo Clark Secretary-Treasurer--------------------------------------------------------------------Jane Graham Student Council Representative.......................................... Margaret Goldhahn Sponsor.............................................. -...................- Mr. Eastlick Eighteen Sophomores participated in the Initiation of Freshmen and the painting of the G. Bonnie Paulsrud a member of our class was elected cheerleader and Beryl Atchison was an Orange and Black Day Queen candidate. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - 1957-58 President....................................................................Ken Vegoren Vice President............................ -................................ Chuck Protsman Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------------------------------------Howard Pirch Student Council Representative--------------------------------------------Margaret Goldhahn Sponsor --- ------------------------------------------------------ - “Mr. Eastlick September 1958, eighteen Juniors entered G.H. S. The class activities during the year included the class play, HILLBILLY WEDDIN, The Prom, JAPANESE SUNSET, the Orange and Black Day Dance, and the Junior-Senior Banquet held April 29. Jo Clark, a member of the class, was chosen Orange and Black Day Queen, Barbara Atchison was chosen F. F. A Chapter Sweetheart and Dick Miller was chosen F. H. A. Chapter Beau. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - 1958-59 President............................................-..........................Earl Smith Vice President..................................................................Dick Miller Secretary-Treasurer---------------------------------------------------------Beryl Atchison Student Council Representative............----------------------------------- Ken Vegoren Sponsor.................................................................................Mr. Eastlick Seventeen Seniors began their final year. The activities for the year included the class play, SEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 27. Roy Russell and Beryl Atchison members of the class were chosen Orange and Black Day King and Queen. Bonnie Paulsrud and Jane Graham were elected cheerleaders. The Class left on the Senior Trip on May 18 and returned May 21. Baccalaureate was held May 22 and Graduation Exercises were May 23. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - 1959-60 President..............................................................................Ellen Schwandt Vice President................................................-..............Herb Hayworth Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------------------------------------- Dick Miller Student Council Representative-----------------------------------------------------------Ken Spevacek Sponsor - -..........-....................................................... Mr. Eastlick
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CHARLES EDWARD PROTSMAN Student Council President 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,4 G Club 1,2.3,4 Prom Prince 1 Class Play 3 Nickname Chuck” KENNY RAY VEGOREN Class President 2 Student Council 3 F. F. A. Reporter 4 Football 1,2,3,4 G Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3 KENNETH RAY BOGGS Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. 4 Nickname Buggs”
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The 1960 Senior Class of Geraldine High School, being almost sound in mind and body, wish to will the following to fellow students. Ken Spevac wills his football and basketball suits to future athletes and his size to Lin wood King. Chuck Protsman wills his black convertible to anyone who can make it run and his pin-up collection to Ray Wishman. Bonnie Paulsrud wills her cheerleader suit to anyone who will keep it in action and her bashful smile to Sharon Caufield. To the boys in the Junior Class, Ken Boggs wills his good manners and sweet smile so they may floor the girls in future years. To Leah Schwandt, Barbara Atchison wills her ability to get black eyes and her ability to teach grade classes to the Junior and Sophomore girls. Eugene Strate wills his pet hampsters and his ability to go to sleep in PAD class to Floyd Danbrook. Ellen Schwandt wills her natural blond hair to Lois Corley and her ability to throw pajama parties to Rita Graham. Dick Miller wills his height to Don Thomas and his joke books to anyone who can get by Mr. Dwello with them. To Tom Fields, Earl Smith wills his basketball playing ability and he wills his red hair to Bill Breuer. Jane Graham-wills her nickname Ma to Nancy Knedler and to Carol Anderson she wills her shortness. Howard Pirch wills his ability to get A's to the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors so they may be Seniors someday. Ken Vegoran wills his books to Mr. Miller and his happy, carefree school days to anyone who wants them. Jo Clark wills her ability to tell jokes to Charlene Goldhahn and her Book- keeping answers to future students. Beryl Atchison wills her ability to get along with English teachers to Donna Bishop and her typing ability to next year’s paper staff. To all Sophomore boys, Herb Hayworth wills his ability to get along with the girls and to Ken Smith he wills his curly hair and freckles. To the future students they leave an example of what good students are. To their friends they leave memories of the good old days. To their teachers they leave memories of the only good students they ever had.
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