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FIRST ROW: L. Barr, J. Garrett, J. Weiler, L. Pettey, B. Beck, F. Walker. SECOND ROW: E. Wilder, E. Northrop, S. Wallace, S. Bevens, S. Richards, B. Ball, A. Yott. THIRD ROW: S. Foster, R. Greene, G. Hillick, L. Thompson, Miss Southard, S. Lynch, L. Austin, J. Hentze, D. Peters. The Junior Class of 1958-1959, consisting of 23 members, has had a successful year. We have had our stationery sale and have sold refreshments at home basketball games. We presented 3 one-act plays entitled While the Toast Burned, I'll Die for Dear Old Rutgers, and Murder by Morning. We closed the year with the annual Junior Prom. Officers for the year have been: President - -- -- -- -- LESLIE COMINS Vice President ----- —STEVE FOSTER Secretary..............SUZANNE LYNCH Treasurer..............SUSAN RICHARDS Advisor................MISS SOUTHARD Ionice io tne r unions We advise LARRY AUSTIN to keep up his basketball. He might be another Adolph Schays. We advise BRENDA BALL to study science. Lady scientists are in demand. We advise LARRY BARR to go to bed nights so he can stay awake in Mr. Dodge's classes. We advise BILLY BECK to get a car of his own so his father won't have to bring him to school when he misses the bus. We advise SHARON BEVENS to take out an insurance policy to protect against future broken bones. We advise LESLIE COMINS to start a towing service; Leslie's Towing Ser- vice should do a lot of business. We advise STEVE FOSTER to keep up his winning personality. Many friends come in handy. We advise JIMMY GARRETT to move to Chaumont. He seems to appreci- ate the girls in our community. We advise ROBERT GREENE to grow a little more. Giants make a lot of money.
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We advise JOHN HENTZE to practice up on his trumpet. The band will need him next year. We advise GAIL HILLICK to keep up her good work in the office. She would make a very efficient secretary. We advise SUZANNE LYNCH to become a social worker. She's had practice in Youth Fellowship. We advise ELAINE NORTHROP to move off the Point. She's too far away from civilization. We advise DAVID PETERS to practice baseball. That good left arm is useful on first base. We advise LEO PETTEY to practice up on driving so he can take his father's place on the school bus. We advise SUSAN RICHARDS to continue cheering. She looks cute out there on the floor. We advise LINDA THOMPSON to organize her own hillbilly orchestra so she can compete with some of the existing ones. We advise FRED WALKER to start his own show patterned after Art Link- letter's People Are Funny. It would be a hit. We advise SANDRA WALLACE to become a cowgirl. She has had a lot of experience on a horse. We advise JOSEPH WE1LER to start his own TV Serial. As Ichabod, he would be a hit. We advise FAITH WARNER to become the first woman speaker of the House of Representatives. We're sure she would be capable. We advise ELIZABETH WILDER to become a disk jockey. We think she’d look good behind a turntable. We advise ANN YOTT to grow a little, so she won’t get lost in the crowded halls. cSop omore C ass FIRST ROW: M. Rogers, W. Weaver, G. Rogers. SECOND ROW: T. Ross, S. Plato, J. Luff, G. Warner, P. Weaver. J. Klock, R. Schreiber. THIRD ROW: H. Gunderman, S. Ramsey. J. Northrop. L. Hill, Mrs. Dunharn, D. Goutremout, R. Lear, J. Whitmore.
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