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. . . SENIURS The Senior Class of 1958 embarked upon their last year at Johnson with a whirlwind of activities. Sharon Linn, like many other Seniors, found that in addition to getting used to their regular class work again there were many football games and club initiation parties to attend. During October the embryo academicians in the class pitted their intellects against their counterparts across the country during the National Merit Scholarship Test. Homecoming festivities, assemblies, and more football games rounded out the slate for October. Strolling and rock'n'rolling was the keynote at the numerous Basketball dances held during November and December. The last big event of the year was the Cheerleaders' Snowflakes in Pink Dance. The sparkling new year brought many club parties, the riotous Hobo dance, and the informative Senior interviews. Embarrassing Cupidgrams, the Sweetheart Swing, and the premiere of the J.S. Play The Fighting Littles was highlighted in February. Looking ahead, the class ordered announcements and were measured for their caps and gowns. ln March, Ray Kramer and many other Seniors were hard at work learning chemical formulas, Shakespearian quotations and the psy- chological functions of our complex lives. The Band and Choir Con- certs, the Operetta and the fun-filled Playday were spotlighted in Spring. The Yearbook and Graduation exercises brought the year to a close. All in all the class can look back on a year that was both NDSON RON I ANDERSON VICKI L. ANDERSON, BARBARA E. Club 3 Stage Farce 23 e Club 1 Girls Club l,2g P Cl b 1- Gi I profitable and enioyable. ep u , rls Cub l,2,3p Sophomore Class Officer, Y- Teens l,2, Ski Club 'l,2,3g French Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1, Masquers 2,3, Homeraam Rep- resentatives l,2,3g library Club 2,35 Skating Unit 2,3. 15 ANDERSON, DIANNE C. Publication Agents lg Pep Club 1,2,3g Girls Club l,2,3g Y- Teens l,2g Courier Cubs 21 Courier Staff 35 Steno Club 3, Ski Club 1, French Club 25 Board of Governors 25 Stu- dent Council Axxixtant 25 li- brary Club 2,3, Skating Unit 2.3.
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6 I .f-f i N- .AE I Fifi ' is gl. T' if.. 1 -. i x 1 X DERSON, JUDY d Cross 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 irls Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens lg eno Club 35 G.A.A. 15 lr- ory Club 3. DRLE, LAWRENCE W. mnostics 35 B Basketball. 5' to Q' 7 5f J5- GQENN fi 14, Fl ill if :Qs Q-V J. ANDERSON, LAURENCE A. Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council Assistant 35 Senior Class Representative. ANTONSON, CAROLYN R. Red Cross 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1, President 25 Courier Cubs 25 Masquers 2,35 Talent Show 25 Student Council Assistantg Sno4Boll Queen 15 library Club 2,3. JACK L. BARNES, MARILYN G. 8 Hockeyg Steno Club 35 A Choir 35 Hockey 2,35 Honor Guard Historical Society 3. ANDERSON, MARIA ARENDS, TERRY L. Gymnastics 1,2,3. BATEMAN, MARGE E. Pep Club lp Steno Club A Choir 3. Gi ANDERSON, MARLENE, J. Pep Club l,2,35 Girls Club 1,2, 35 G.A.A, 15 Student Council 35 Board ot Governors 35 H.R. Representative lg Jr. Class Rep- resentotive5 Homecoming Queen Candidate. ARMSTRONG, JUDY A. Pep Club lg Girls Club 15 Y- Teens lp A Chair 35 Oper- etta 25 8 Choir 1,2. BEBERG, SANDRA J. ANDERSON, RICHARD A. Governor Stoft 25 Football 25 Student Council Assistant 35 B Hockey 1. AXNESS, PAUL R. Spanish Club 1,25 Spectrum 2, 35 Talent Show 3: Student Council 35 Governor Staff 25 A,F.S. Exchange Student 25 Honor Guard 2, Library Club 2, 35 Spectrum Officer 3. BECKER, BILL A. 35 Red Cross 35 A Choir 3. Courier Stott 35 Tennis 2,31 Governor Stott 35 library Club 2,35 B Baslretballl5 Quill lr Scroll 3.
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