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Cfaa In September of 1954, we the class of 1958, won- dering what the future held, entered Seaford High School as green little Freshmen. We learned that our class sponsors were Miss Vincent, Mrs. Wright, Miss Berry, and Mr. Miller. When entering good old S.H.S. in 1954, we numbered one hundred and nine- teen strong, and now, in 1958, we will leave the Halls of Ivy with-brave souls, who lasted for twelve whole years! As Freshmen we lost Jere McNeilly and Nancy Adams, but we gained back, Pat Johnson. As Freshmen we were looked down upon by the upper-classmen, in addition, we were initiated, as are most Frosh. Such was our entrance into the four most important years of our school life. At our first class meeting, we elected the officers of our class. They were Mike McLaughlin, President, Judy Trimm, Vice-President, and Connie Crock- ett, Sandra Fleetwood, and Ronnie Hastings were our Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian respectively. Rep- resenting us in the Student Council were Buddy Hol- lis, Joyce Pepper, Pat Patterson, and Gene johnson. Ronnie Hastings was our representative on the Ath- asv ,Ma for? letic Council for our Freshman year. Returning to school in the autumn of 1955, we were only too eager to begin a new school year??? Our class officers were Mike McLaughlin, President, George Bell, Vice-President, Charlotte Fleetwood, Secretary, Marianna Sherman, Treasurer, and Ronnie Hastings, Historian. Our class sponsors were Miss Steele, Mrs. jones, Mr. Ellis, and Mr. O'Day. During our Sophomore year, Beverly Barkman, Charlotte Fleetwood, and Lynda Prillhart moved to different towns, yet, we gained Madelyn Meding and Tom Pauley. Our Student Council Representatives were Joyce Pepper, Budd Hollis, Gene Johnson, and Wes- ner Stack. Our Class sponsored its first dance in November, 1955. The theme was Harvest Moon Ball. To our shock, it turned out to be great fun, even though we had only a small profit. Another big event in our Sophomore year was the receiving of our class rings, and then, in June, we received what we really had been waiting for-a three months' vacation! A R 2
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BIGGEST FLIRTS Joan Price Jimmy Litchford iW I I ,I 2.-1, -71261,-' g, An., , l MOST COURTEOUS Kay Phillips Irvin Handy ,ll .N BEST LOOKING Sandy Fleetwood Al Ellis E1 ffm! I1 1 dll
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When September, 1956 rolled around, we again re- turned to Seaford High. This year our class chose Mike McLaughlin to be our President. Gene Johnson was elected Vice-President, Marianna Sherman, Sec- retary, Joan Cordrey, Treasurer, and Ronnie Hastings, Historian. Representing us in the Student Council were Joyce Pepper, Marianna Sherman, Gene John- son, and Wesner Stack. Our sponsors were Miss Berry, Mr. MaClay, Mr. Koelker, and Mr. O'Day. During this year, Judy Trimm and Carol Baker moved away, but we gained Ruth Gillis, Jeanne Blades, Mickey Morris, Asenath Seipp, and Beverly Hoagland. Wes- ner Stack and Gene Johnson represented us at Boys' State in March. This year was a successful year for us. We held our Class Bake and netted approximately 3880. Then we presented for our Junior Class Play, We Shook The Family Tree,' a riotous comedy. The highlight of the year was our Junior Prom given for the Class of 1957. The theme was Oriental Paradise, and it was well worth the work we put into it. During the sum- mer Marianna Sherman and Evelyn Lofland attended Girls' State. Kay Ellis went to France with the American Field Service Program. In September, 1957, we the Class of 1958, en- tered old S.H.S. for the last time. We welcomed Sue Cattoretti, our exchange student from Italy. Finally we were the illustrious Seniors, looked upon by un- derclassmen as idols, and looked upon by our teachers as idiots. Elected to lead us in this all important year of our high school career were the following: Presi- dent, Wesner Stack, Vice-President, Evelyn Loflandg Secretary, Madelyn Medingg Treasurer, Joan Cordreyg and Historian, Irvin Handy. Our capable, hard-work- ing sponsors were Mr. MaClay, Mr. Arnold, Cwho was a new faculty memberj, Mr. Wheatley, and Mrs. Elzey. Representing us in the Student Council were Mike McLaughlin, Marianna Sherman, Joyce Pepper, Pat Patterson, and Evelyn Lofland. , All of the things we did as Seniors we did in a big way. Our Senior Bake brought us 3743. With this amount we broke all previous records for a Sen- ior Class Bake. With part of this money, we presented our Senior Christmas Dance, Christmas Dream, which was a most delightful affair. 1-at ' Moi
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