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CLASS OF '58 fmt . iw David Carlson, representative: Claire Hendrickson, secretary: Robert Mann, president: Theodore Stone- berg, vice president: Betty Blenkarn, treasurer. We, the class of 1958, as very young, green freshmen entered the halls of the old HHS in the fall of 1954, when 250 of us got off to a good start by electing class officers: Bud Glas- by, president: Breck Howard, vice-president: Madalyne Casebolt, secretary: Sharon Sangray, treasurer and Martin Welch, representative. Iudy King Howard and Karen Anderson were chosen as our first Princess Candidates, Iudy winning. We surely were proud of her and we felt that we had a real place in Helena High School. In May 1955, we entered our first Vigilante Parade and since we had the most prize-win- ning floats we were awarded the Wahl Cup. That brought to a happy end our care-free freshman year. We began our sophomore year in the new high school. We were still the youngest so it didn't seem as if we had made much progress. This year we elected Duane Laible as our president: Don Braun, vice-president: Diane Liedle, secretary: Verna Norling, treasurer and Dick Shope, representative. Football claimed Bud Glasby, Breck Howard, Spike Moe and Spud McCullough. Iim Child made the varsity basketball team and Steve Barnes, Iim Richeson, Bob Sewell, Frank Stephenson, Larry Michaelson and Don Nichwander, the wrestling team. Unlucky Ianuary 13 was the date of our Friday the l3th Sophomore Dance. As big juniors, we got the year started by electing our class officers. Bob Redpath led us as president, with Chuck Thomas as vice-president: Sue Clarke, secretary: Verna Norling, treasurer and lim Richeson, representative. Sue Clarke and Barbara Holland were our candidates for Princess Vigilante that year. April 13, 1957 was the date of our Iunior Prom. The theme of our Prom was Moonglow, and it was the first dance to be held in our new gym. ln the fall of '57 we came back as mighty seniors ready to run the school. Under the leadership of Bob Mann, president: Ted Stoneberg, vice-president: Claire Hendrickson, sec- retary: Betty Blenkarn, treasurer and Dave Carlson, representative we got off on our best foot. The first order of business was the Senior Barn Dance. We carried off a rip-roaring one. The football team took second place honors in the state. Spud McCullough also got an All- American Award. Verna Norling was given the DAR Award with Sue Clarke and Io Dye as runners-up. Our Class has several distinctions which can never be duplicated. First we are the first Class to go through the new Helena Senior High School. We also are the last class to have four years of real high school. And we are the last class to have gone to the old high school when it was a high school. For these things at least we should be remembered. Mrs. Hartzog, Mr. Henry, and Mrs. Williams are our sponsors. PAGE NINE
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SENICDR BARN DANCE Have you ever felt like a scare cr ow? Scenes Seen. ulqf v V v,,.....,,-.,p-gpg - 'SIOKIID d d ' intermission. An attentive audience enioyed the entertainment. The Unrythum Rangers playe urmg ulllllllmfm t I:-'2... sw. Y --4 ..,. I , e as X... 4 .gs ,- w-nf Diane and Duane dance Io the music of Bob lack introduced the entertainment numbers. PAGE TEN Clarke's band.
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