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Freshman Class Histor On August 29, 1957, eighty-one frightened freshmen found themselves seated among the proud upperclassmen in the gymnasium. They were ready to overcome all obstacles in their climb to success. After several weeks of getting acquainted, they elected class officers. They are as follows: President, Mark Liggettg Vice-President, Phillip Johnson, Secretary, John Moats, Treasurer, Marion Eadesg Student Council member, Jacque Killian. The Freshman sponsors were Mrs. Rebbe, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Worthington. The freshmen were well represented in 'all sports, band, chorus, speech, F.H.A., and F.F.A. One. of the outstanding events of the year was the Freshman Reception Day. On this day the Freshmen sc-rved as slaves of the upperclassmen. During the after- noon they put on a performance for the rest of the school. In the spring, the fresh- men enjoyed their .annual class party. Top Row: Jimmy Powell, Walter Gordon, Jimmy Dunham, Bob Lottman, David Worthington, Peter Lewis, Phillip Satorius, John Moats, Richard Higgerson. Third Row: Beverly Warmouth, Carol Hohimer, Ruth Thomson, Barbara Milstead, Charlotte Atterberry, Ruth Sinclair, Jane Whalen, Deann Lutes, Katherine Tippett, Lois Jordan. Second Row: Carrolyn Anderson, Jo Ann McAllister, Lorine Batterton, Jody Sims. Connie Bailey, Betty Curry, Jean Snedigar, Faye Bamett, Judy Churchill. First Row: Tom Hudspelh, David Ruppel, Marion Eades, Donald Phelps, Edison Garvin, Herschel Hinds, Phil Johnson. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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Freshman Class Uflicers God loved the why he made so many of them. Top Row: Larry Hill, Gary Mclcher, Bob Schnapp, Gary Cooper, William Carter, Teddy Bill Claussen, Mark Liggect, Julius Thomas, Donnie Dawson. Third Row: June Minor, Carol Vogt, Dixie Wilson, Linda Hubbard, Sharon Dick, Ruth Schaad, Janice Skilbek, Judy Knoles, Joyce Leinberger, Ruth Woods. Second Row: Karen Tibbs, Sue Pratt, Nancy Raikes, Norma Alberts, Jacque Killian, Sandra LeSourd, Karen Hollis, Norma Jean Holliday, Brenda Allen, Sharon Severns. First Row: James Thurman, Louis Dawson, Milton Nelson, Thomas Humphrey, Dale Fredericks, Dean N.ance, Doug Schnapp, Absent: Pat Ames, Jim Eilers, Earl Fillbright, Edison Garvin, Sam Heyen, Carol Hinrichs. Marilyn Nichols, Claude Smith. PAGE TWENTY-SIX Marion Eades ,. .. Treasurer Mark Liggett ,...,., ..,.. P resident Iohn Moats .... .... Secretary Philip lohnsori Vice-Pres1dent common people that 1S A. Lmcoln
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Junior Flu Ablsentees Top Row: Ruth Anderson, Jim Todd, Barbara Kern Seated: Oleta Kissick, Vicki Lounsberry Asian Flu Freshman-Sophomore Flu Absentees Top Row: Carol Hinrichs, Anne Rawlings Seated: Pat Ames, Shirley Whit- ley Absentees This year will be rcmembeved as the year of the Asian flu epidemic. When r. Granger came cn November 12 to take the group pictures for the Sphinx , a large number of students were absent because of illness. Their pictures were taken in Januaryg and as you see, they appear in the book. Junior High Flu Absentees Top Row: Richard Zuhlke, Don Matthews, Russell Curry, Howard Tuttle, Edward Clark, Fred Jones Third Row: Martha Brass, Ethel Hinds, Mary Lou Peterson, Mary Grossbaier, Vera Todd, Jane Marcussen, Sandra McClure Second Row: Nancy Grosboll, Geraldine Miller, Delores Otto, Mary Lou Covington, Sandra Ames First Row: Mike Bell, Seabert Jordan, Norma Thomson, Peggy Smith Upper Office Receptionists Top Row: Shiryl Brauer, Barbara Vogt, Ruth Ann Dirks, Jim Sponsler Front Row: Bruce Ortman, Richard McGary, Catharine Thomson, Joyce Green, Barbara Kern, Karen Moss, .and Oleta Kissick PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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