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NIORS JOB Donahue Paul Godby Janice Light Did you notice how everyone's shoes shined? This was brought about by s remarkable shoe polish sold by the juniors this year along with a sweet smelling air freshener and rust solvent. Plans for the prom were in the making as this article went to press but nothing definite could be revealed. They wish to take this opportunity to thank those who helped them at their class play and concession stand. Also, they would like to thank their sponsors, Mrs, Velora Miller and Mr. Merland Beyler. These moments and many more will be theirs to remember. J oenne Mitchell 5112811110 Mitten Ralph Mussel. 9 x f gl '-gn ' 5 fic 1 , 'A f fe l Mary Ann McKinley 1'5 -5 Fannie Sue Shepard John Weiand
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IUNIORS R We '0'M-X. 9 Robert Lewellen Donald Coty Joyce Babcock Sharon Musser President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary As the juniors worked diligently toward a senior trip in 1959, they, too, found some moments to remember. WFinders Creepers' had its moments and was definitely the grandest and most amusing mystery- comedy ever presented in this school! We will remember inspired performances by the entire cast and crew--which incidentally included the whole class. Something new has been added in the lower hallway. It now is possible to get that 'pause that refreshes'. Business really has picked up in the basement on Friday nights with popcorn popping, apple polishing, potato chip cracking, and pop opening. They have also assisted the Pep Club by selling megaphones. Preparing for their turn at publishing an annual, the class sent three of their staff mem- bers to the Press Conference at Franklin College on October 25 and 26. - F5 if 1' of l F V 4' E E 7 WE wan. Hnvs THESE mo-msms TO RE- E -BER ,,, we Julia Babcock Geqrge Biggs KGHnBth Don Bill Donahue 8
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SOPHOMORES AZ. ,Q ' Q5 so A , ,Q Qooomm G F if 'ei-I GRADE IO fx Q: ff sg. 'Yi 957 M58 Rfk ' 'P A N' A v . I .. 1 i 1,2254 WTF? -gijr. 7. QGZL J Q? iii i5:, if T N qs- p- t . ' , .. N fs - '-sw , , J f I A X' v x ', A sl dv!!! vs- ' 3 UVXK 14!:1! K- 'T a'n - L sp eg :L 3 'fs 5 L - v -- ,, L i N. , . . NK , rf ,tv -JI bs . Q '.,, jf .li'N, df' Y ! Ilh..l gihfsiwld X i Tfi X ' First row, left to right: Mrs. Dart, Sponsor, K. Peck, W. Godby, E. Spur- lock, J. Popp, S. Schurtter, P. Williams, H. Purton, M. Templin. Second row, left to right: R. ibKinley, H. Bower, J. Vounts, G. Cochrane, A. Hoaks, G. Lupke. Third row, left to right: S. Dutea, P. Feid, J. Fw Connell, K. bhrion, P. Illingworth, L. Cudworth, K. Johnson, F. Henderson, L. Boyer. Fourth row, left to right: J. Shepard, C. LeEeau, M. Hufty, L. Holland, V. Burton, M. Alkire, E. Wilson, P. Harper, T. Welsh. r:x WE WILL HAVE THESE MO-MENTS TO RE-MEM-BEE The sophomores, with Mrs. Velma Dart their sponsor, started this y9?T'9 mPm0Ti9F by electing the following officers: Marsha Alkire, president, Karel Peck, vice-president, Leah Holland, sec- retary, Robert Wilson, treasurerg and Mary Ann Templin, reporter. Y R v They received their slate gray class sweaters the early part of hovember, and 1hfy af? UO' easily distinguished from the other students. Cn Octoher lf, l7f7 they had their first class party of the yvar in fha school gym where they danced, played games, and enjoyed the refreshments. They had a very successful bake sale at the Halloween carnival on Octokvr 71, 1057. Their memories will continue to grow with each passing day. 10
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