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CLASS HISTORY The Class of '58 started high school in September, 195-l, with our thirty-two members and Mr. Buchholtz as our sponsor. For the leaders of the year the class elected Marvin Walls, Presidentg Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Judy Rowland, Treasurerg and Kay Kline, Secretary. In September, 1955, having lost ten of the thirty-two members we began our sophomore year with twenty-two members. They are: John Ainsworth, Bill Carr, James McHugh, Bob Stutz, Gene Brown, Rodger Norton, Nancy Sidle, Kathy Schnitz, Kenny Thompson, Don Chaney. Again our sponsor was Mr, Buchholtz. That year the class chose Marvin Walls, President, Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Jill Krugh, Treasurer, and Judy Rowland, Secretary. The outstanding event was the selection of our class rings. Later we chose our Class Colors, mint green and white, and our Class Motto, The Door to Success is Labled Push. In September, 1956, we took our next-to-the-last step towards graduating with Mr. Buchholtz as our sponsor. We had lost Kedar Army which left a total of twenty-one for the beginning of our Junior year. The leaders of that year were Marvin Walls, President, Phil Ames, Vice-President, Shirley Snyder, Treasurer: and Jill Krugh, Secretary. On the second day of school, we received our class rings. During the year we gained one new student, Homer Kraner and lost two more, Rosie Amweg and Barbara Adelblue. Our sponsor, Mr. Buchholtz, directed our class play, There's Always A Murder. On May l0th we had our Prom with Somewhere Over the Rainbow as our theme. ln spite of our having only nineteen members for our Senior year, we are happy to say we are Seniors at last. Our leaders for this year are Phil Ames, President: Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Blossom, Treasurer: Kay Kline, Secretary, and Nancy Tribolet, Year- book Editor. Mr. Leiendecker our sponsor directed the Senior Class Play Atta Boy, Walt. Our money-making projects for our four years of high school have been bakesales, rummage sales, suppers, ice cream socials, selling magazines, and having the concessions at ballgames.
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CLASS Charles Merkle is the brain of our class, We think he's a real nice lad. He'll be in college by next year, And We're sure he'll choose a good career. Shirley Snyder is carefree and full of fung She's always calling everyone Hon. We chose her to be our Homecoming Queen of '58' When it comes to boys she really does rate. Marilyn Blossom is Editor of the Totem Poleg Getting the news in on time has been her goal. She's always been short and small, But she's well liked by us all. Harold Dull is short, not tallg He's always friendly to us all. When it comes to work he does his share, In his eyes you always see that certain glare. Linda Mottinger is a friend to allg She's the one to have around if you want to have a bal1. She doesn't shunwhenthere's work to be doneg This girl likes to have fun. Betty McHugh is sort of shy, But she'll catch her guy by and byg She never gosspis about anyone, We think she's lots of fun. Royce High is a farmer to beg He'll have success just wait and see. He's always fun to have aroundg In his two-tone Chevey he's usually found. Kay Kline is noted for her smile, We think she's really quite a gal. She's always on the beam When leading cheers for our team. We're gald we've had Mr. Leiendecker as sponsor this yearg So for him we'll give a cheer. He's been helpful and a lot of fung So, thank you, Mr. L e i e nd e c k e r, for the things you've done. We've worked hard for Graduation Day, And We're a happy group, I'm glad to say. I know them all, and I think they're fine, I'm Dora Ainsworth the writer of these lines. POEM Phil Ames has been the leader of our Class of '58'g He's helped plan activities, their time and dateg He's always willing to lend a helping hand When things happen that hadn't been planned. Nancy Tribolet is our Yearbook Editorg We know we could find none better. She thinks a lot of her guy Bill One of these days she'll be saying, Iwil1. Janis Eller is always happy and gay, We like her kind and friendly way. She's assistant Editor of our Yearbook And does her part of the work. Buck Walls is our great basketball starg As a coach he'll go far. We hope he'll go on to fame When he plays at college basketball games. Judy Rowland is our Peony Queen candidate, When the queen's chosen, we hope that she rates. She's always well groomed and neatg As one of our class mates she's hard to beat. Helen Carr is one that never has much to say, But she'll succeed when she goes her way. She's one of the girls that lives in town, She's real nice to have around. Tom Witten is really a nice guyg He's never afraid to pitch in and tryg Most any work he does quite wellg We think he's real swell. Jill Krugh is a very nice lass, She's one of the active members of our class. She's everyone's friend-yes, indeed- A future secretary she plans to be. Norma Ainsworth is the next is lineg She thinks her Don is quite fine A housewife in the future she will be Just you wait and see. Homer Kraner has curly hair and blue yeesg We think he's a really nice guy. He's not too shy and not too bold, He's a good worker-so we've been told.
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