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CLASS OF 1958 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Judd, Vice President, Myrna Sue Higgins, Parliamentariang Jerry Durham, Business Manager, Linda Wetzel, Secretary, Betty Minshew, Reporter, Jim Keller, President. September 1954 was a big year for about 200 students that had graduated from grade schools to High School and the Class of 1958 were looking forward to the day when we would be big Seniors. The High School seemed very big to us and we were lost all year, because it was so crowded in the building. We had to sit at the back of the auditorium in the chicken roost. Let's face it, we were looked upon as the lowest thing in the school. Then came our great Freshman year and the school was split into Junior and Senior High. We were the big dogs in our second year of High School. We were the teachers' pets, the rulers of the two grades under us, and various other honors were granted us as the year progressed, the Seniors of 1958. We really enioyed this year, but we did feel slighted at being left behind in the move to Senior High School. Finally it came, the big move to High School. We were again the infants in a very grown up world. At least they felt like they were grown up. We adjusted rather slowly, as we were used to doing pretty much as we felt like doing. When we finally settled down, we realized we were a part of a wonderful group-Sherman High School student body. At the end of a strenuous year, we were promoted to big Juniors. Our Junior year was much better than our Sophomore one, as we were not considered babies. It went pretty fast, too, since we were thinking of the day in the fall of 1957 when we would get our Senior Rings and officially be Seniors-The Class of 1958. It finally arrived and we loved every minute of being Seniors in the big school. We, of course, yelled the loudest in pep rallies, clapped the loudest in assemblies, and worked the hardest on school proiects. We were glad when graduation came, but we kind of hated to leave. As we leave, we also leave behind the facts that the Senior Class of 1958 is the BIGGEST and the BEST class ever to graduate from Sherman High School.
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l ,,, , ABRAHAM ALEMAN Games Club 555 Football 55, 575 Basketball Manager 565 Track 555 Outdoor Sportsman Club 555 Spanish Club 555 Parlia- mentarian of Homeroom 565 Baseball Team 57, 585 Domino Club 575 Field and Stream Club 58, Vice President 58, DON ALLISON CAROL ADAMS Band 55, 56, 58, Maiorette 585 Homeroom Vice President 565 Homeroom Secretary 585 Garden Club 585 Twirling Club 555 Bridge Club 57, Secretary 575 Spanish Club Secretary 56, 575 Dean's Office Assistant 585 Junior Dramatic Club 565 Debate Club 585 Variety Show 555 Future Teachers of America 56, 575 Future Homemakers of America 58. JAMES ADAMS Military Science Club 585 Horseshoe and Washers 575 Arch- ery 56. EDWARD ANDERSON Dance Club 555 Dance Club 565 Ping-Pong Club 575 Military Science Club 58. JOHN ANDREWS Camera Club 555 Spanish Club 565 Canasta Club 565 Domino Club 57, Bridge Club 58. ELEANOR ATNIP Bowling Club 585 Gin Rummy Club 585 Future Homernakers of America 56, 57, 585 Camera Club 575 Scrapbook 565 Office Assistant 565 Monitor 555 Dance Club 555 Dramatic Club 55, GAY BALLOU Class Treasurer 555 Monitor 555 Office Assistant 555 DAR Citizen- ship Award 555 Dance Club 555 Homeroom Secretary 56, 57, 585 Scrabble Club 565 Spanish Club 56, Vice President 565 Future Teachers of America 57, 585 Bridge Club 575 FBLA 57, President 575 Debate Club 585 Chess Club 585 Library Assist- ant 58. Picture Not Available
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