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Class History As 'time reverses to the year 1957, 42 bewildered, Green Freshmen are found entering the open doors of Marsing High School for the first time. Our energetic minds, as a union elected the following Class Officers: Karen Smith . ..... President Pat Muldoon . .... Vice-President Carol Sweet . . Secretary-Treasurer Kaye Bates . . Class Representative Ralph Haken .......... .... C lass Representative Straining hard, we came up with the motto, Never try dying, die trying ! , and continued by frantically agreeing upon a White Carnation as our class flower, with White and Turquoise as the class colors. The competing honors were filled as Kenny Bish and Joyce Axtell partici- pating as Arrow candidates with Kenny elected as Mr. Arrow. Homecoming Attendant was Carol Ann Sweet, with Karen Smith, Joyce Axtell, Sharey Ann Larsen, and Carol Ann Sweet, as Sweet- heart Attendants, and Tip-Off Attendant, Joyce Axtell. The fall of 1958 pronounced us as Superior Sophomores, but even after initiating the Fresh- men, we still longed to become stronger leaders. Striving for this goal, we proudly elected our Class Officers: Pat Muldoon . . ..... President Doran Parkins . . .... Vice-President Lynn McClintick . . . Secretary-Treasurer Sharey Ann Larsen . . Class Representative Carvel Walker . . . . Class Representative Though time, slipping slightly by, found us approaching new responsibilities and standards, we gallantly filled our share of school honors. Homecoming Attendant was Karen Smithg Sweet- heart Attendants were Lynn McClintick and Kaye Batesg and Tip-Off Attendant was Nona Hall. Upon arriving as Junior Upper Classmen in September of 1959, we felt proud and con- fident that this would be a year in our lives which would pass like the hands of a clock in a twenty-four hour day, even though it would be our most enchanted. With this in mind we pro- ceeded to elect our Class Leaders: Robert Walker . . . . . . President George Dines . . Vice-President Nona Hall . . ...... Secretary Joyce Axtell . ...... Treasurer Karen Smith . . Class Representative Doran Parkins . . . . . . . Class Representative With the days passing busily by, our Junior activities became more pressing. The Junior Class Play, Grandad Steps Out , was gaily accepted as a huge successg Linda Brown was our excited Tip-Off Queen and Rosie Laradogoitia our charming Miss Arrow. Joyce Axtell was honored as 1959 F.F.A. Sweetheart, and our Sweetheart Ball Attendants were Linda Brown and Georgia Christiansen, with Lynn McClintick completing the picture as Homecoming'Attendant. With a sense of responsibility we took pride in the students from our class who had been elected to serve as co-operative student leaders with the Administration and Faculty: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Robert Walker ............ ' ........ President Karen Smith ................... Vice-President Sharey Ann Larsen . . . . Secretary Lynn McClintick . . . . Treasurer Carvel Walker . . . Sgt. -At-Arms Carol Sweet . . . . Hostess Ralph Haken . .... Host 64
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