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CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS Marlene Peterson Secretary-Treasurer Gerald Norsby President Christa Eckert Joseph Herzog DAR Good Citizen Award Vice President SENICR HCJNORS We seniors have had the honor of being the first graduating class of Sibley High School. Along with this honor came many problems. There were no traditions to follow, no upper-classmen to get advice from. Our sophomore year was not too difficult be- cause we still felt ourselves to be part of the junior high, but in our iunior year we began to meet real problems. With the aid of Miss Nachbar we organized our class, had our first prom, and ordered class rings. We entered the Suburban League in sports, started the first high school paper, and put on the first Junior Class Play. Most of us remember the difficulty we had in getting a cast for You Can't Take it With You, and the many nights of work and practice put in by Mr. Mosvick, the cast, and the crew. Our basketball team, lacking the advantage of experienced seniors and of a large gym to practice in, entered the Suburban League to compete with teams from well-established schools. The Prom is something most of us will never forget. We had the responsibility of blazing the trail for the classes to follow us. We had to get our parents and the community used to the idea that we were growing into a full high school, and that we wanted the same things that other high schools wanted. We also had trouble with finances. Our class was small and the cost of an orchestra and a room was high. In spite of all our difficulties we man- aged to have our prom, but not without several class meetings, faculty meetings, a parents' meet- ing, and much discussion. During the past year we have published the first yearbook, entered tournament play in sports for the first time, and made plans for the school's first graduation exercises. Now we can look back with pride at our achievements. We have made a way for those who will come after us, and have established pre- cedents and traditions for them to follow. The class selected for its flower the rose, and for its colors, blue and silver.
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