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ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS (continued) We advise DAVID PLATO to become a State Trooper. We think it's just the job for him. We advise CAROL REFF to stay the way she is. Men like quiet girls with good taste. We advise CHARLOTTE SHEARMAN to keep up her good work in the Grange, and some- day she might become Master. We advise EDWARD STERLING to hang on to the good personality he has, and also his saxophone. We advise SUSAN THOMPSON to become a dressmaker. She can sew very well. We advise SCHUYLER WEAVER to go to college and be the star basketball player. We advise PHILIP WHITE to stay as nice and as much fun as he is today. We advise MARY YOTT to become a cowgirl. She likes hillbilly music so much. Sophomore Class First row: L. Pettey, J. Garrett, S. Lynch, G. Hillick, E. Wilder, L. Comins, J. Weiler. Second row: J. Hentze, C. Ackerman, A. Yott, S. Richards, B. Ball, E. Northrop, S. Wallace, D. Peters. Third row; L. Barr, L. Austin, Mrs. Dunham, B. Beck, F. Walker.
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{ unior Class First row: T. Bourcy, M. Bourcy, J. Gosier, M. Yott, R. Block, N. Phelps, E. Sterling. Second row: C. Goutremout, C. Sherman, C. Reff, S. Thompson, M. A. Mucklewee, S. Bevens, L. Thompson. Third row: D. Eldridge, D. Dean, P. While, R. Greene, S. Weaver, D. Plato, R. Gosier, Mrs. Walrath. The Junior Class of 1957-1958, consisting of 17 members, held a very successful stationery sale this year. We also sold soft drinks and hot dogs at the home basketball games. We plan to present 2 one-act plays entitled, Last Night's Paper and The Prettiest Girl in Town. We will close the year with the annual Junior Prom. The class officers are: President -.................................THOMAS BOURCY Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - NANCY PHELPS Secretary — - —---------- — - - DAVID PLATO Treasurer - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PHILLIP WHITE Class Advisor - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -MRS. WALRATH Advice to the juniors We advise RUTH BLOCK to keep up her charming smile. It brings out her good person- ality. We advise THOMAS BOURCY to stay on at the gas station when his father retires, be- cause he has had quite a bit of experience. We advise DAVID DEAN to practice up on his gun work. He may become a Marshal yet. We advise DAVID ELDRIDGE to keep on playing the trombone. He may be able to join the Lawrence Welk Band. We advise JANE GOSIER to become a nurse. We tnink she’d be a very efficient one, and cute too. We advise ROBERT GOSIER to keep working on his basketball and some day become a pro. We advise CAROLYN GOUTREMOUT to get married and raise a family that will be as nice and quiet as she is. We advise MARY ANNE MUCKLEWEE to go on cheering. Who knows? She may become head cheerleader at one of the Bowl football games. We advise NANCY PHELPS to keep up her good work on the piano. Next year a new accompanist for the chorus will be needed.
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First row; S. Ramsey, M. Jackson, S. Richardson, F. Warner, S. Reddick, M. Rogers. L. Hill. Second row: J. Klock, G. Warner, J. Luff, S. Plato, P. Weaver, G. Rogers, W. Weaver. Third row: R. Lear. T. Ross, R. Schreiber, Mr. Weaver, T. Hilts, D. Goutremout, J. Whitmore. First row: R. McDougall, D. Quencer, M. Howard, M. Twisdale, C. Comins, K. Lanning, R. Talbot. Second row; S. Stevens, J. Chavoustie, C. Phillips, R. Reff, J. Beck, K. Peters, J. Yott. Third row: A. Yott, M. Howland, E. Jones, D. Stamford, H. La Gray, A. Slate, D. Gosier, K. Mumford, K. Snyder, J. Block. Fourth row; W. Alberry, A. Piche, B. Brown, L. Walker, D. Thompson, Mr. Dodge, M. Ladner, P. Wiley, D. Putnan, M. Patchin.
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