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Freshman CLASS HISTORY With shaky knees and a bad case of 'butterfliesn the class of '58 entered the Kent-Meridian Junior High School for the eighth chapter in the book of student life. Junior High was a new experience to most of us, but we stepped right into line and walked the road straight through the eighth grade, stopping off for the side-line activities. The leading characters in this chapter were our class officers, John Welty, President, Faith Magill, vice president, Ardie Far- man, secretary, Greg Anderson, treasurer and like Heutmaker,who represented us as vice president of the Student Body. Four of the eighth grade girls, Bonnie Kennedy, Ardie Farman, and Alice Turner, were song leaders at the games and Pam Ness was a cheer leader. With all their pep and school spirit these girls hel- ped us to show our backing for the teams by leading us in our school songs and cheers at all the football and the basketball games and the pep assemblies. The highlights of this chapter were the Junior Hi Carnival and the Girls' Club Tolo. At the Carnival, each one of the hobby clubs sponsored a booth Mike Heutmaker, Marlene Anderson, Jerry Skagen and Ardie Far- man were the eighth grade candidates for King and Queen. lost of us attended the Tolo. 'Cupid's Paradise' was chosen as the theme. It was th only dress-up dance of the year. Leading up to the Tolo were Twin Day, Clash Day and White Shirt Day. We started the ninth chapter in our student life as upperclaes- :en at the Junior High. This time we were feeling quite at ome. The outstanding characters in this chapter were Mike Heutmaker, Student Body president, Ardie Farman, Secretary-treasurer for the Student Body, Dick Strain, Boys Club president, Annetm Skagen, Girls Club president, three song leaders, Pam Ness,Judy Taylor and Annette Skagen and three of the cheer leaders, Ardie Farman, Bonnie Kennedy and Alice Turner. The two big events of the year were the carnival and Girls Club Tolo. Annette Skagen and Mike Heutmaker reigned as Queen and King of the Carnival. The theme of the Tolo was 'One Enchanted Eveningn.Ardie Farman was selected Queen and chose Mike Heutma- ker as King. We will end our last year at the Junior High with the Mother's Tea sponsored by the Girls Club, and the Freshman Frolic in honor of the Freshman class. -4-
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