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NEARING THE TOP First Row-Vhyliss Krnhn, Ruth lCwinp.:', .Innyvo Uhunzit, .him-ttu Gent:-s, Norma l'r:iwl'ui-ii, .lozln llvrlwzird. Second ROWYJIIIN' Hess, l'ziti'ici:i Hunizinn, G0l'lll1lilI0 lfnzis, llizinzi ifl'Ul.flllIlll. Ycldzl llolli-iilwi-11.51-r', ,Xrli-tin Hlll'dZl, Yirisfinizi Linton, Irene Konichvk, Terry Kultur. Third Row- l4'i':im-is lie-uwzir, Lowa-ll .Xiirm-ns, NYoSlv:y H:1rdin1:,, Lyle lfislu-r, Gi-rzild Curl. Fourth Row- lh-oi'J:v Kzililvr, .lolin l isi'ln-r, llzirold l!erlioi'ic-li, Dunzild linker, lAlxYt'I'lll' lJtik'lmrim-, llziviml Grzlaip, ltii-lisird Ainhrosv, Iiiclizird l-Elliott. An energetic, ambitious group C61 to be exactj make up the rather small Junior Class. Actors, athletes, scho- lars, and musicians are found in their ranks. They began the year with the election of their lead- ers, choosing Harold Berberich as president, Joe Rand as vice-president, and Janyce Chunat as secretary. Mr. Sandell was chosen class advisor and homeroom pres- idents were Jane Hess and Allene Sedimayr. The Life of the Party, the class play held on Feb- ruary 30th, proved to be a roaring success. Under the direction of Mr. Sandell and student director Jane Hess, long hours of practice brought profitable results to the Juniors. The year's big social event, the Junior Prom, was both fun and hard work for the class of '56. Three Coins in the Fountain , with an ornate fountain as the center of the decorations was the adopted theme. King Harold Berberich and Queen Diane Patterson were the reigning royalty that April 30th. The Junior year opens each fall with a bang of ac- tivities and concludes with the same hustle and bustle, leaving iust one year of high school's living and learn- ing ahead. Flrst Row-lluniin Nzilwii-k, Shirley Slevvns, Ilevvrly Stvplizin, Sliirli-y ixlL'Z1'I'Zl, Mzirilyii Sutton, 1'zillu-l'im- Slzilil. Cullen-ii Stull, lfllezinni' Massa-rli. Second ROW+hlQlltl.I1ll'l'l Yzillvy, 1i1ll'llill'1L INlui'liiu, lionnic Mi-ssvrli, l':ll.l'il'izL Mivlu-1, Dorman XYikcl, Alla-ne Si-dlniziyr, .li-an AI2liUllSl'ii, K'Iui'n-m'i- Mvzerzi, Sylvester' 3ll'Z0l'2l, Third Row-liolwert Pzilnier, hvillllll' NVzip,1'lwi', .luhn l':ikv, .lost-pli liunil, Ronald XVliitu, 1,11-ruld Su-vi-ns, .lim NVhiti-, 'I'limn:is Sher-klwr. Fourth Flow- .lolm Me-i'i-vr, lrlurl liuisvr, Thonuis Putrzitz, l400ll1ll'd Zabel, Clizirics Steinberg, John Powers, linger Scliciliel, liolu-rt lillllkll, Donald hiK'i 2lI'i1llld. Thirteen
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GONE BUT NOT FORGGTTEN 3 Twelve Janeite Valley French Margaret Valley French Donald Wachufa Bohemian Kenneih Wagner French'German Belly Ward English Richard White Gorman Janis Wolf German Larry Y eomans Bohemian Dwaine Zlabek Bolwemian
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UNCERTAIN FUTURE vu El i v 1.1 First Row-Nanvy Rum-lka, llunnie Horkheinwr, llutli Jarolvs, .lam-t l asslu-mlm-r. l'allio-rinv llninulli, Maurwiii llnl'I'laml. Second Row---4':ii'ril Graham, Shirley .Xmlln-r, .lam-l Gi-itz, Mary llunliar, .luanm- llraap, lAllIl'JlyIll' ltul'l1:lrme, Marilyn Harllm-y. Third Rowellon llvs lluvlis-r, I'i-rnis-v I-lnkc-, Marin- llarrn-ttv, Lorraine- llnrnv, Sharon llnrsfall, Marx-ia llmli-man, Mary lilli-ii lwirst, Uatln-rinie Ulu-4-lc, ,Xlii-v lh-rlwarfl, liiimrs-iw i'2lY2lIlIllIL1'il, .Iuannv Ulu-4-li, Fourth Row-- llnlii-rl Vollins, lfluyrl Ili-in-lu-i', llunalil iiUllt'Ilitl'l'l.U'l', XYaym- l-Irii-ksmi, O. ll. Vlark, Lyle II.-ilw:irml, lmnalil lli-al, Our -fozz' lzewan under the leadership of President Larry Tippery, Vice-President Donald Des Rocher and Secretary Arnold May. Miss Violet Dohse was chosen class advisor, Kay Homuth and Helen Pitzer were elected presidents of Home Room l and ll respectively. Laughter was prevalent one cool September night as we watched the Freshmen carry out our prevar- ranged initiations. f-s cpoer- lassmen our first maior duty consisted of planning the procedure and order of the annual Homecoming parade. This task was well in hand when the weatherrnan fouled up the works with a large dosage of rain! When the rain subsided plans were hurriedly made to go on with the parade, With but two hours in which to make their float and plan the parade, the class of i957 came through with flying colors. With the end of the year approaching we look for- ward to the coming fall when we will become Jun- iors and inherit new responsibilities as upperclassmen. wa 5 First Ftow---Mary .lu l'vtti-ra, Mary lfllli-li Iiilll, Ili-In-ii l'i1zvr, .luanni- Mm-xi-ra, Susan Sl-lim-iile-r, Uarnl XVvii:liin-r. Second RDWf'i'Jlll'il'i!l NVilliams, .lam-l Olimasr-lu-r,, Marilyn Sta-iiilw-i'i,:', Luis Valli-y, Mary lain S1'Yl'l'S0ll, Sandra Sclineye-x', Uliarlotle Sllllkil, liir'har1l Valley. Third Flow-- .luyvu Ste-im-l', Sliarun Slmlka, Mary Overton, lin-rnice Salle-r, Donna Svlilm-gl, l'amvla Sll'lll4'l', 'l'linmas N-li:ii1ixiln-i'g', .Xrnolil May. Fourth Row-lloln-rt 'Fimu-ry, Frank 'IH-sar, liirlwaril Mn-ll, XY:-:wil Swatvk, XYaynv Stanclorf, llonalil Martin. Iiup.:'v1' XYaf'li1ita, l'li:irlm: Smith, Larry 'l'ippi-ry, 'l'lmmas 1'2l.IlkiL. Fou rteen
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