SENIOR REVIEW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Linda Springer, treasurer; Rick Christian, president; Joan Georges, secretary; Bill McClel- land, vice-president. Our class of 1959 ascended the stairway of the future in our Freshman year, beginning a period of great importance in our lives. We elected Bob Nupuf, president; Elaine Friedman, vice-presi- dent; Joan Georges, secretary; and Judy Rinehart, treasurer. Pretty Susie Fair was chosen football attendant for our class. As we advanced to sophomores, we found able leaders in Bill McClelland, president; Karen Callahan, secretary; Peggy Elliott, vice-president; and Karen Fleming, treasurer. We elected perky Cathy Wise to represent us in the football court. In our first year as upperclassmen, John Butzberger, president; Nancy Sage, vice-president; Cathy Wise, secretary; and Kristen Ostergard, treasurer, served our class well as officers. Our junior attendant was cute Connie Hughes. We chose Nancy Sage as our charming attendant at the Junior-Senior Prom. There were eight juniors tapped for National Honor Society. As we finally reached the top in high school, we elected these senior officers: Rick Christian, president; Bill McClelland, vice-president; Joan Georges, secretary; and Linda Springer, treasurer, who proved to be outstanding leaders. Peggy Elliott reigned as our adorable football queen and her attendant, Barb Toner added more beauty to the royal court. Kent Smith was captain of Lehman’s football team and Bob Fleischer was unanimously chosen basketball captain. We cli- maxed our last year at high school with such memorable events as the Prom, Class Day, Bacca- laureate and Graduation. 16
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