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I1l R flilfllli In Pr: sid t tronr 1 Piesi f nt The school year l957 58 will be remem bered as a year of many events The class of 58 will remember that we were the last group to attena the old red DT1ClC builaing with the rrtany worn and scarred rooms and stairs We will also remember that we were the nrst to graduate from the mod ern one story school building that was so long awaited on the roads of life we will retain fond pictures of freezing Vriday night football games where we watched th team cap ture tne county championship title th beautifully decorated All School Prom ano senior Prom or the indoor sp rt fan may rernenab r tne wrestlers and the haravv ood ie oes of tne basketball courts For some tne tioug it of the clickety clack of type wri ers or a minor explosion in chemistry l xr i y ng back pictures of days gone ln our r miniscing we must not forget our senior trio to Washington There we saw the Wl7l'G towering Vfashington Monu nent ina climbed tne endless flights of the W rite l-louse the changing of the guard at tie Tomb of the Unknown Soldier will re iiain with us forever Vife will be scattered as leaves before t e vu nd out there will always remain e e nor Gs o wnen we were together in e l tt rea s ool house reno Allen Secretary ere Te s e O lil ill 1' 'f , 1 ' on li rrl S r,, V'f'rf . 'rl X V ' f i r o A ' . , I I I , . , . ' -' ' ' l' Q Q I La bri ' ' ' . . X by. I - 4 l l rl i V - As we travel the many diverse courses stairs. Sights such as the Capitol Building, 'A , e - f ' r W ' ' ' . ' 1 1 f ' Qi , ' ' ' th A ' , t ' 3 tpt i H f l o ' th ,. . e l ' ' ., le o ' ch i . III XX E 'a ' , G . Gross, r a ur r 2
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With the launching of the sputnik by Russia all eyes were immediately centered on the studying ot science and mathematics Conferences were held by our own Gover nor Leader and notable educators are striving to achieve the greatest success with the potential that exists 1n the classroom In our present school system this potential is being tirred by class oitermgs that are extensive and cover almost every phase ot human endeavor Home economics for girls shops for boys and well equipped science rooms greet our students as they enter our new plant Health physical education and driver education unheard ot in earlier day are all available to the students in this modern curriculum Elective courses in selling physical science music and art provides us with knowledge ot practical everyday happenings lntroduction to the classics and the essentials of good English are part of the basic tr1bulat1ons ot our democracy and other nations around the world make us aware of our heritage and how precious it can be What the coming years will hold for the future students ot Redbank we do not know but the preservation ot our country will depend upon the preparation of its youth The slogan in the classrooms of tomorrow might well be how much can we learn rather than how little can we do Y Thomas lerterson feels 1S so necessary in order to remain ree xQs?'?f-Q - 'e2'Was i? x f' '39 6'5- . 3 J -4 'Sf- 3f'iN..p' .gg,.W-E' .WNW fzssfs fx -7 'S I fN9syF E?'Jfs f Of F 4 X I X f X Www 'S' 9Q Z -L5 was N '9 'Q-'L' Q- f its ww 'F ZF? f 'X f was 4 52- 4'-3 12 x f ww xg my MQ 'Q W .439 43? s, N Z' Q0 Q-y' Q Q94 X f N f AQ Q 053 93 as? 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Beverly Adams Thomas Alqoe Brenda Allen Phoebe Allen BEVERLY ANN ADAMS Bev Trifl-li-Y 2, 3, 4 tSec, 4l5 Service Club Chairman 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Yearbook 4 fTypist7 Ambition ... Secretary and housewife THOMAS ARTHUR ALGOE Tom Safety Patrol 2, 3 Ambition . . . Successful Engineer BRENDA SUE ALLEN Brenda Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 fTreas. 3, 495 Service Club 25 lr. Red Cross 25 Yearbook Staff 25 Class Secretary 45 Operetta 2, 3 C The I-lither and Thither of Danny Ditherw 2, The Familiar Stranger 3l5 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Ambition Beautician PHOEBE ANN ALLEN Phoebe Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 4 CSec, 335 Class Secretary 25 Yearbook Librarian 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3 t The- I-lither and Thither of Danny Dither 2, The Familiar Stranger 33 Ambition .. , Nurse RICHARD IOHN ALLORI ... Dick Band 2, 3, 4 Ambition ... Air Force SUSANNE CATHARINE ANGEHR ... Sue Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 tl-Ures. 435 Drarnatics Club 25 Student Council 35 Ensemble 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3 t Tlie Hither and Tliither of Danny Difher 2, Strangely Familiar 335 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Ambition .. , Elementary School Teacher PEGGY IEAN ANTHONY Pea Tri-HifY 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Ambition . . . Secretary IOAN LOUISE BAILEY loan F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2 Ambition ,,. Missionary Nurse ORIN STEPHEN BEST Sonny Rifle Club 3, 4 KSec. 355 Craft Club 2, 3, 45 Nature Club 35 Chorus 2 Ambition .. . Engineer CARL HERLER BISH Carl FFA. 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 35 Choir 4 Ambition .. . Minister Sue Anqeixr Peggy Anthony loan Bailey Orin Best Richard Allori CD III I'-I IT' CD CD Carl Bisr.
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