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CLASS HISTORY - Continued After looking forward to our class rings, they finally arrived, and we felt very proud to be wearing them. This year we won the one-act play contest with 'The Revolt of Mother, and put it on in the District Contest. We were host for four other schools and enjoyed helping put on a supper for them. Although we didn't win it was worth all the effort. ln the spring, we put on a Junior Prom. Our theme was Hawaiian Cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Gader helped us with the decorating, for which we were very grateful. Although it took a lot of time and effort, we were very happy with the results, and we are sure everyone else was. Gloria and Doug were chosen as Representatives to Girls' and Boys' State. The fall of 1958 soon rolled around and at last we took the honored seats by the windows as dignified Seniors. We elected Class Officers as follows: President, Doug: Vice President, Billy: Secretary, Gloriag Treasurer, Carolg Student Council, Gloria and Graydon. Graydon was elected President of the Student Council. Shirley, Gloria and Rita went out for girls' I basketball, and Billy, Doug, and Graydon were on the boys' basketball team. Gloria and Rita also cheered, Gloria being elected Captain of the cheerleaders. The boys had a very successful season this year, as they won all their games, and went on to win the S tournament, a thrilling climax to a great season. Most of us went for band and chorus again. Right now we are looking forward to our trip to New York City. We plan to take Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Spooner with us as our chaperons. We have already engaged Rev. Victor Scalise of Lowell, Mass. to be our commencement speaker. Five of us plan to go on to college. Two of the girls are working at the National Life and the rest are undecided as to what they will do in the future. SENIOR STATISTICS NAME Billy Shirley Donna Doug Rita Gloria Graydon C arol Myron AMBITION LIKES Civil Engineer Sports and Shirley Something in the Music, Pizza Field of Music Sports, Friends Secretary American -'--' Bandstand Engineer Basketball Wfflork Pizza Receptionist Dancing Police Girls Commissioner Nurse Driving Construction Eating Worker DISLIKES Pickled Herring, English Making Decisions 30 below zero English History Scrambled Eggs Jello Getting up History and English FAVORITE SONG l'm Broke To Know Him is to Love Him Donna Gotta Travel Love Is All We Need Trust in Me Give Me a Little Kiss The Diary Purple People Eaters
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UNIOR CLASS BACK ROW: H. Wheeler, A. Farnham, D. Dix, Mr. Burbank, R. Wright, B. Bartlett, C. Baumann. FRONT ROW: J. Chase, N. Buxton, J. Rider, S. Lamb, R. Felix, N. Sinclair, I. Armstrong, V. Brown. OFFICERS President ---------- ROBERT FELIX Vice President - - - - SHERWARD LAMB Secretary -------- NANCY SINCLAIR Treasurer ---------- JOANNE RIDER Student Council Rep. - - NOREEN BUXTON September of 1958 found a few changes in our class roll. Polly Conley and Dennis Maxfield did not return, but Robert Wright, who had taken his Sophomore year at Spaulding, returned to our class for his Junior year. About half the class went out for Chorus, and Irene, Bruce, Judie, Noreen and Robert Felix were in Band. Bruce B. , Charles B. , Harold W. , Judie C. , Dianna Dix, Nancy S. , and Noreen Buxton, who was also a cheerleader, went out for basketball. Robert Felix was boys ' and girls' manager and scorekeeper. This year the Juniors sold refreshments at the home games. The Juniors have sponsored a food sale and a dance, both very successfully. At the end of the year, we hope to put on a Prom. Nancy Sinclair, President
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