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I M af, ' 4.1 xi! At thdggbeginiieing of our Freshman year, the class consisted of ten girls and ten boys. Later in the year fgzvo clasig members, ' ce Himes and Dale Van Dorn, moved away. The class officers were: Edvdrl Drageiz president, Day, vice-president, Sydney Shearer, secretary, janet Strode, treasurer, lfigRoy Chlson, sentineilhand Lois Bunting, student council representative. Our class advisor wasi4Mrs. Nefgon. Donna Grgager was FHA reporter for the newspaper. Sydney Shearer was GAA treasurer. Iniwctober the clfkgg had a scrap drive. We earned more money by picking corn. After thekbasketbafig game with Spaiihfnd, we held a Christmas Dance. Ed, Bob, Ben, and Carl were membQj's of the lfgjrates baseball janet and Ruth were cheerleaders for the Fresh- Soph basketball Eguad. Menihers of the team Ed, Bob, Ben, Carl, Martin, and Roy. Chuck Miller was Fresh-Sgph manageig, Freshmen attendafizqs for Homecoming were Janet and Ed. Beginning our Sdphomore yeaz, with ten boys anjdkgight girls, we welcomed Don Lutes from Henry. Sandy King Judy Whiiigey, were the two we lost. Our officers this year were: Sydney Shearer, Pre5j,dentg Don lfflgtes, vice-president, Iiqis Bunting, secretary, Ruth Jensen, treasurer, Ed Drager, pirliamentarianfizand janet Strode, studiweqt council representative. Mr. Bunt- ing was our class adviipr. Our classiigpnuibuted a large parfhgf their talent to sports and pro- duced a number of orgarii,,zation leadersi2g,llAgain janet and Ruthwigjkere Fresh-Soph cheerleaders. Donna Grasser was a menfker of the senioif-Qplay cast. Sydney Shearit was a member of the junior play cast. Our Homecomingiligttendants were Qtuth and Don. At the beginning of our jliiiior year, we weficomed Betty Haws and janet Hewitt to our class. We lost Ed Drager. Officers of the class werez,VLois Bunting, president, Sydney Shearer, vice- president, janet Hewitt, treaskrerg and Betty Hays, student council representative. Our class advisor was Mr. Stark. Betty arid: Don were Homecoming attendants. janet and Lois were cheer- leaders from the junior class. janet was the manageiiv of the junior store which was our main pro- ject for the year. On May 14th, with, gave the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. On April 29th, we presented a three act comedy, 'Whiiih Shall He Marry? 'directed by Mr. Stark. Fifteen classmates returned as seniors. We elected following officers: janet Strode, pre- sidentg Sydney Shearer, vice-president, Lois Bunting, secretary, Donna Grasser, treasurer, Betty Haws and Ben Day, student council ribpresentatives. On Ndigember 4th, we presented Love Is just Too Much Trouble' directed by Mr. Hewitt, our advisor. Betty Haws was Homecoming Queen, Ben Day, King, with Sydney Shearer and Bob Bluell as senioijwkattendants. Sydney Shearer re- ceived the D.A.R. award. The cheerleader from our class was Betty Haws. janet Hewitt was chosen as the winner of 'Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow' award. 1.
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