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Class 0j7iC6TS ,-1--..,....?i W J. ,' 4 Vx X TQ vf 2 3 funiors President KENNY SMITH Vice -President GARY MILLER Secretary PAM ABEL Tre asurer NANCY YOUNG X, -. WXXK wx 1 5 1 'iii' Freshmen President IOHN McNARY Vice -President MIKE SHONK Secretary IUDY TURNER Treasurer LAUREN TURNER Seniors President ALLEN BOYER Vice -President BOB KINTZ Secretary JOHN REED Tre asurer SIDNEY MCKITTRICK Q Sopfwmores President I IM REYNOLDS Vice -President CAROL MAURER Secretary BETTY SHAFER Tre asurer I IM BROWN
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Senior Class History t 26 1957 we entered the halls of Marshall High School as freshmen looking f will feufgelgr wolrderfui and exciting years. Our freshman officers were Bill Livvix, president, or De n Clark Vicypresident.-LindaCarr, secretary, and Marilyn QuiCk, IISSSUIGI. We selected Lin1f:layMitchell and Steve Connelly to represent us on the student council. Our Homecoming Attendant was Marilyn Quick. l, but now we were silly sophomores. Our In 1958 we once again entered high sch00 officers for our sophomore year were Bill Livvix, presidentg Bob Kintz, vice-presidentg Linda Carr secretary- and Ruth Ann Renner, treasurer. We were represented on the student council Q 1 by Mary Ann Moore and Steve Connelly. Our Homecoming Attendant was Ruth Ann Renner. Mary Ann Moore was chosen as Sweetheart Dance Attendant. Finally in 1959, we were known as Little Big Wheels. Our junior officers were Marilyn Quick, presidentg Ann Etchason, vice -presidentg Phyllis McConchie, secretaryg and Linda Mitchell, treasurer. Mary Ann Moore, Linda Carr, Denny Clark, and Bob Kintz represented us on the student council. Our Homecoming Attendant was Romona Sims. De Beltz was Sweetheart Dance Attendant, and Judy Eitel and Ann Etchason were Christmas Dance Attendants. Ruth Ann Renner was chosen to reign as Christmas Dance Queen. Janice Davidson and Ruth Ann Renner were football cheerleaders. Mary Ann Moore was chosen to be a basketball cheerleader. Phyllis McConchie was chosen to attend Girls' State. Our junior year was busy for all of us. It was the year of our first class play which was entitled The Inner Willy, and the year when we gave the seniors a prom. We chose Enchanted Evening for the theme. Remember the blue pool and colored rocks? Our senior year arrived, and we were, at last, known as Big Wheels, For our class officers we elected Allen Boyer, presidentg Bob Kintz, vice -presidentg John Reed, secretaryg and Sidney McKittrick, treasurer. Our senior year our representatives on the student council were Mary Ann Moore, Ann Etchason, Larry Waller, and Jerry Titus. We had three lovely queens our senior yearg they were Ann Etchason, Homecoming Queeng De Anna Beltz, Christmas Dance Queeng and Romona Sims, Queen of the Sweetheart Dance. Our Homecoming Attendant was Linda Carr. Linda Mitchell was a Christmas Dance Attendant. Ruth Ann Renner was chosen to be a football cheerleader. This senior year has been a busy year filled with magazine sales, English themes, name cards, and invitations. The main events of our senior year have been our C1355 P1235 C0mG Out of the Closet. a wonderful prom given by the juniors, and, of COUISC. graduation. The ti h ' , me as afflved when we Sh-511, at last. graduate with feelings of excitement and uncertainty of what the future will bring. We now pack all our memories aw ay and hope all Of YOU will get as much out of school and have as much fun as we did ' Virginia Huffington
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