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il! ! PETAL ANDERSON Chorus 9. HELEN ANGELAS Tri-Hi-Y 9- 12, Program Chair- man 10, Treasurer 11, 12g Ir. -Sr Play 115 Marching Band 9-12g Symphonic Band 9- 12: Orches- tra 9-123 Play Crew 11g One- act Play 9, 103 Girls' Intramur- als 9g Signal 12g Homecoming Attendant 12. Seniors P em for Future B Excellin as Leaders At the beginning of the year, seniors established themselves as leaders by being elected class officers and top officers in var- ious school clubs. Twelfth graders proved their scholastic leadership by having the largest number of members on the honor roll. Training as leaders in school activities will aid seniors as future leaders of the community and country. Seniors also showed their leadership in the band and orches- tra by occupying many of the first chairs. All three majorettes were from the class of '58, Seniors, who are considered leaders by virtue of their rank, were an example to the underclassmen in their dress, in their actions in class, and in their study habits. r 'ir S.. 3 2 1 'Q it :fi JERRY ARCHIBALD ROBERT BAKER EDWARD BARKER DEBORAH BATTLES H1-Y 9-12: lr. -Sr. Play Il, Hi-Y 9,10p Manager 9. Hi'Y 10-12: Student Council Tri-I-Ii-Y 9-12,Secretary 12 12g Marching Band 9-11: 11: Marching Band 9: Pep GAA 10-12g Marching Band, Pep Band 9-llg Orchestra Band 9: SymPh0niC Band 9: Pep Band,Symphonic Band 9, 9-12: District Scholarship Orchestra 9: Football 9: Bas- 10: Orchesua 9- 12g Honor Test 9-11. ketball 9-12. Society 11, 12, Jr. -Sr. Play 11, 12: One-act Play 9, 105 Dlsuict Scholarship Test 95 Girls' Intramurals 9-12. -f,, P it i Q J ppp A I 11, V, X me A ziyz., ,,,,, 9 t L f X , we L lies? , DANIAL BECK PAUL BECK LOOKING AT THE DISPLAY of graduation announcements are the Senior Class officers, Steve White, president, Carol Crawford, secretaryg Dave Thomas, treasurer: and Dave Sommers, vice-president. 24
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0 0 0 vor orwalk High asks: ow dzkl we rate in 5 When a student rates the school year, his daily social life plays an important part. At Norwalk the event anticipated most eagerly each fall is Homecom- ing. This year's crowning of the queen was accented by a penetrating snow. Weather, however, did not impair a Truckers victory. Every morning dating couples met in front of their lockers, ate lunch together, and accompanied each other home. After-game dances, joint club meetings and formal affairs presented time for relaxation and fun. The cafeteria provided noon lunches for students who rode the bus and for town students who chose to stay. For between-meal snacks the apple machine was again installed. Out-of-class hours were not completely occupied with social fun. Homework assignments, reading for book reports, and studying for examinations were nec- essary for a student desiring to reach the ultimate goal, graduation. 23 in Student LQ?
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S il? X51 KN 'WA MM: N 1 2 'S :WK .G T, l fr 'B ll-yiiiig. b . j .il . F ,mA. p 39 e, J ? f -U THQ if Q , is e 3 st ' MARTHA CARLEY Librarian 11, 12: Trucker- ettes 9, 10: Style Show 9, 10, 12. BARBARA BESS Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11: Librarian 10. BARBARA BOYD Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 9-12: Symphonic Band 9-12: Or- chestra 9- 12: Play Crew 12: Girls' Intramurals 9. MILDRED BRAMHILL Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 11, 12: Symphonic Band 9-12: Or- chestra 9-12: Chorus 12. JOAN CHAPIN Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: Program Chairman 12: GAA 10-12: Student Council 9: Ir. -Sr. Play 11, 12: One-act Play 9: Chorus 9-11: Girls Intra- murals 9-12: Librarian 10- 12: Signal Staff 12. f- 5 f t E MARCELLA CHARVILLE Tri-Hi-Y 9-11: Truckerettes 9, 10. .. . .. s . , X - 1 J ,Q ' ' - , 55 N ' , , ' N' :Q R . A if if giggle caaai L A 1 j 1 . ji I CAROL CRAWFORD JACK CROW Tri-Hi-Y 9- 12, Program Chairman 11, President 12 FTA 11: Class Officer, Sec- retary 12: Marching Band 9, 10: Symphonic Band 9- 12: Orchestra 9-12: Play Crew 12: Girls' Intramurals 9-12. Marching Band 10-12: Sym- phonic Band 10-12. PRESIDENTS of the five school organizations, Dave Sommers, Hi-Y and FTA: Rick Metzger, Student Council: Joanne Kaiser, GAA: and Carol Crawford, Tri-Hi-Y look up parlia- mentary procedure. 25 s . GARY CLELAND JANET BUTCH Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: GAA 10-12: Ohio-Michigan Cheerleader 10: Girls' Intramurals 9- 12: Truckerettes 9, 10. 4, 'X-- ti E Ni R
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