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ff Ji .vs- fi: SARVER SCHOFIELD SCHWEIGER SCULL SMITH 1 'Id lx .A W SCHELLHAAS SCHWEIGER SCOTT SIGMUND SMITH ay 1957 LORETTA SARVER Lone Heres the petnte member of our class whose vocal talent sent her as a representatnve from N A to County Chorus Lorne landed the role of Hank an the sensor class play WILLIAM SCHELLHAAS Re Who can forget Red nn the mnschuevous role of Randolph an the lumor class play? He IS National Thesplans treasurer and also a member of the color guard and hall patrol SIDNEY SCHOFIELD n Thus senior plans to put one of hns present hob bnes unto effect an the future Sudneys hobby IS electronics and his future of course IS a career un electronuc engmeermg JACK SCHWEIGER Jack ln the fall football claums Jack as theur rught end and In the sprung baseball places hum un center field .lack who holds the renns to Marune s career likes to rude horseback RICHARD SCHWEIGER Rich Stage crew members made Rlch a fellow worker To be a professional sunger IS Rnchs hope Hus favorite pastime us maklng music wuth the Quan tones DOROTHY SCOTT Do Just classify Dot as a sunglng seamstress' She ns a member of Glee Club durmg school and makes sewing her hobby after school Dot wull don a band of gold after graduatnon BRENDA SCULL Bren Helping her make her mark as a malorette was Brens bright smlle and personality She was a member of County Chorus as well as the N A chorus Glee Club and Leaders Club .IACK SIGMUND Jack Outside of school Jack makes the munutes fly by huntmg flshlng or working on hrs motorcycle Graduatuon will classlfy Jack In the category set aside for the Army HARRIET SMITH Hornet College Club made thus qunet sensor thelr sec retary by quite a margun of votes Harriet wlll answer the need for nurses when she begms her tralnlng at Vurgmla Intermont College PATRICIA SMITH Cl Pat who ns a member of usherettes Glee Club Leaders Club and Natnonal Honor Society walked away with a part nn the senior play Besides participating un these a tlvrtles she I5 a top notch student 34 ' 0 v 1, - H I I . 4 V ' u du . , ' . x N A . use X -Q Q D.. h .' ns-dn A . M . . . . 'r IJ, . ' 5 xc, ., ,, y.:1.f'.1,z.jj'. ,i . . n - . , ' a K . , . . I I 7 I , ' V , . . . . , . X . 3 Ml reg. , . 'X H 'rr .is 1 ' ' 75 ,, A 1 . 1 . X 4 , 1 . . s .- 1 K:f:'. Rx. g .. ll l I . h + mx, 'F ,Q I 3 H H , 3 w X , . . . O -1 , 1 ' ' qi X MR , . . U . f , . if I 11 H 5 X Q . , S Q . ll rl - u A 1 HP ,H , , , L h . . . . C . . . , - S. J, . R. D. S1 ii
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JACQUELINE THURSTON Jackie Get geared to cheer when near this smiling cheerleader and secretary of the school! Jackie was a National Honor Sociey member, head usherette, the SAFARl'S literary editor, and appeared in the iunior play. JOHN TINNEMEYER Johnny Here's a star hurdler of the track team and the veep of the iunior class. Johnny, who is a mem- ber of hall patrol, College and Leaders Clubs, will enter engineering. ALICE TOBIAS . Vicky One of the curve-raisers of the class, Vicky divided her time among the SAFARI, National Honor Society and Safe-Teens. She will study business administration at Mount Mercy. HARRIET WAGNER Harriet Harriet places her pep and personality into a membership in F.H.A. Her hobby is collecting knick-knocks. The future plans of this gay senior gal include secretarial work. The nerve of her! WILLIAM WAPPLER Bill As you can tell by his team recold in football and baseball Bill likes and excels in sports. An institute of higher learning beckons Bill. DEANNE WERLING Deanna Future Homemakers and Art Service Club took up Deanna's school time while sewing monopolized her spare seconds after school. A position in the working world awaits this willing girl. KENNETH WILLETS Ken Taking an interest in chorus and boys ensemble is this kid called Ken. His happiest hours are spent on his hobby which is working with cars. Ken will ioin the iob-hunters after graduation. WILLIAM WILLIAMS BiII Bill's will is to work with electronics in the way of TV and radio. He belongs to Ham Radio Club now and will soon radio in a course in electroni- cal engineering. 6 gn J. THURSTON ig ' J. TINNEMEYER r A. TOBIAS H. WAGNER if' W. WAPPLER D. WERLING K. WILLETS W. WILLIAMS 'Q i I: 3 6 4 Q. I ff' ' .is
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