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CLASS HISTORY September 4, 1955 - The meeting was called to order at 12:50 by Freshman Class President, Maria Brancato. The first order of business was our Fresh- man Dance, 'Prosh Fairyland. Doreen Jones was appointed Decoration Committee Chairman and he fairyland characters were quite beautiful. It was held February 11, 1956, with Betty Sherman and Jim Lewicki as our relgning King and Queen. As the year adjourned, we looked back on our successful year as the Freshman Class of S.C.S. September 14, 1956 - The meeting was called to order by Sophomore Pres- ident, Bill Bergner. New business for the year found us all looking forward to the annual 'Sadie Hawkins' dance. The obtaining of an orchestra proved to be quite a conflict, but we were more than pleased with our final choice, the Foggy Valley Boys. The year was adjourned in June and the future Junior Class looked ahead to a busy year. September 13, 1957 - The meeting was brought to order by President, Betty Sherman. This year we really had to start working for our goal, the trip to New York. The motion was made and accepted to hold a series of I-Hops, followed by a Square Dance. The motlon was made and accepted which put our Jtmior Newspaper, 59 Presents, under the able' editor-ship of June Ballam and Jerry Kish. Now, the most important business of the year was at hand. The pso- ductlon of our Junior Prom, 'Oriental Gardens. With the whole class work- ing as an efficient unit, our Prom was not only beaudful but successful. We all looked on with satisfaction at a job well done as Jim Taylor escorted Queen Maria Brancaao to the throne. The business of our ,hmior year completed, we adjoumed the meeting in June, 1958. September 18, 1958 - The last and final meeting was brought to order by Senior Class President, Judy Andrews. The first order of business for the year was the Spaghetti Supper. With the help of our advisor, Miss mothers, and the sldllful hand of our chef, Mrs. Merhib, the supper was a big success. Bake sales, magazine sales, stationery sales - all played an important role in the old and new business of this year. Now, a our last meeting comes to a close, we look back with satisfac- tion on our accomplishments. We remember the band victory during the summer in New York in which many of us participated. Also, we recall the changing of leagues and the champion 1958 Maroon Mauraders dzat we cheered in victory. All these things will long be remembered in the hearts of the Class of '59. Respectfully submitted, Norma Ames, Secretary
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NAME Judy Park Steve Price Anne Reynolds Ron Schroeder Betty Sherman Carl Sherwood Ken Stevens Carol Stretch Jim Taylor Ruthann Ware Ron Wilcox Lois Wood George Wright Bill Doing Laveme Dougherty Joe Dubiel Carolyn Hodges Joyce Holcomb Doreen Jones Edna Lamoree Jim Lewicld Bob Brooks Barry Matteson Eleanor Mathewson Mary McQueen Ricky Merhib Catherine Mettler Leon Moore Geraldine Nelson Dave Newman Dave Palma June Adsit Norma Ames Judy Andrews Robert Angle June Ballam Roger Belush Bill Bergner Maria Brancato Dave Burgess Wayne Campbell Emily Clark Randy Curry Craig Davidson Helen Davis Dick Decker Bill Browning Dick Cosens Norman Curns Bill Doyle Jann Guter WHAT WE THINK PET PEEVE TV Commercials School Ignorance Old Jokes Slammy People Cartwheel School Big Jtmlors Wise Girls Spinach 7? lim Lewicld School Fords Pontlacs Mechanical Drawing Knuckle Cracking Eye Glasses Irish Tenors Walking to School Unagreeable Women Juniors Unagreeable Women Conceited Girls Chemistry Teachers History Schoolwork Washing Dishes Old -Fashioned Teachers Unagreeable Women Juniors Health Class Over-Aggressive People History Work Girls Juvenile Delinquents Jim Taylor Pesky Girls Public Speaking Two-Faced People Mr. McCarty's Radar Pancho Washing Dishes People Work Cops Teachers Called William Repulsive People AMBITION Shoot High Undertaker Secretary Veterinarian Airline Hostess Draftsman Game Warden Catch a Millionaire Chemist Writer Farmer Live to be 100 Travel Mechanic President Officer ln Service Nursing Private Secretary Artist Telephone Operator Vice President Journalist 2 2 Private Secretary Painter Marine Sergeant Secretary Sleep See the U.S. H President Medical Secretary Successful Bum Teaching 7? Millionaire Culdvate Beans 2? School Teacher State Trooper Biological Work Nurse Pro-Football Player Champion Bowler Telephone Operator 7 I President Make a Million Drafting Bookkeeper Medical Secretary PROBABLY BE First to Reach Moon Happy Father A Spinster Professional l-bbo Pilot Repalrman In the Army Cat Collector Mountain Climber Embalmer I P A Farmer Factory Worker Docttx Ditch Digger Married A Pill Creator House Painter Old Married Woman Average American A Farmer A Bum Office Worker Pinsetter Average American Housewife Marine A Housewife Bachelor 7? Olympic Star Unsucceaful Bum Chiropractor Farm Technician Pauper Loafer Contented Husband Pupil Can't Tell A Germ Dishwasher Bricklayer Mathematician Mother A Marine Vice President koke Retired Truck Driver Soda Jerk
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dl CLASS POEM NINE and FIFTY The good ship, 'Nine and Fifty, wan an in nsgs unfunea, Sails forth lznvely, from this day, Into an unknown wcxld. The flgurehead is Knowledge, Ambition strong its mast: The tlmbered keel, Integrity, Sails of Hope tied fast. Our compass, Truth, to chart the course Tlroughout the voyage' length. The rudder, steadfast Faith in God, Our cargo Youth and Strength. Thro' tranquil seas or tempest tosr'd Sail we, the dauntless crevn To record upon the Log of Life Om tale of venture true. - Judith Park -
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