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Cfaaa ,alted The class of '58 held their Junior Class Bake on April 13, 1957. lThe headquarters were locted in Thomas foung's Store on Wallets Hill. Stands wer M situated at three strategic points, Manning, Pharmacy, The Acme Store, and the A8zP,iwhich was newly located on Stein Highwayj The Juniors were swa ped with bake goods and began selling t em at 9:00 a.m. Quite a bit of money was .rought in before hand and Elsie Comorat liept the accounts in order. Even with the evbnt of snow early that morning, the class was able to make 3890. i X Once again the class of '58 held a bake, the annual Senior Bake. It was held Novem- ber 2, 1957, and naturally it rained-mildly speaking. The co-chairmen were Kay Ellis and Mike McLaughlin, who found St. Luke's Parish House very able headquarters. The class representatives headed the stands which, as before, were located at Manning's, The Acme, and the A8cP. Debby Rodney took care of seeing, by the use of posters, that the public knew of the sale. Before and bake goods were sold, over S200 had been collected, and at the end the Seniors had made a much needed 3743, a record for Senior Bakes. 7 9 t haf' If x 2 i i Q 1 .Lili Qs.-.aria .... Ni.
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