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CLASS 0 F H156 The Class of 1956 began their Junior year by electing officers last September. Don Apking was chosen presidentg Jackie Wilks, vice-president, Donna Fehrenbach, secretaryg Peggy Cald- well, treasurerg and Dick Jones, sergeant-at-arms. Our permanent sponsor, Mr. Singer, who has helped tremendously during the past years along with our new sponsors Miss Bachman and Mr. Ellis have helped to make this year a big success. Within a short time our Mother's Club was formed under the direction of the homeroom mothers, Mrs. Borchelt, Mrs. Hank, Mrs. Hauchen, Mrs. Morari, and Mrs. Niehaus. Mrs. Morari was chosen as president of this auxiliary group. The club has grown considerably during the year. Through their time and attention our mothers have earned a large sum of money. This will be put toward our trip at the end of our senior year. We'd like to say thanks' for all the help our mothers have given us. ln the early part of the school year football season brought the crowning of the king and queen at the Royal Pigskin Ball. The crowns looked swell on Kathy Garnet and Bill Maynard. As early as October we heard the topic of the Junior-Senior Prom but not until November did we actually begin the discussion of the long awaited night. Committees were appointed and each junior responded to his assignment cheerfully. We were brought back down to earth by the thought that the Prom would decrease our funds and that hard work was ahead if there was to be a Senior Trip. We raised money by the sale of Christmas cards, dances, bake sales and a seed selling project. Now we could look forward to a wonderful Prom! The date set was Friday, May 13th at Twin Lanterns. All our y ' months of plan- T ning soon came to i an end as the eve- ning finally arrived. Ray Robbins and Kathy Garnett were chosen king and queen- -an honor which we're sure they'll never for- get. So ended another year. A year filled with fun, hard work, laughter, and tears. It was a year to be long remembered. Donna Fehrenbach CLASS MOTTO: Truth is better than gold ? JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Fehrenbach, secretaryg Peggy Caldwell, treasurerg Jackie Wilks, vice-presidentg Don Apking, presidentg Mr. Singer, Permanent Adviserg Dick Jones, sergeant-at-armsg Miss Bachman, Assistant Ad- viserg and Mr. Ellis, Adviser.
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