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UNIORS THE JUNIOR CLASS As timid freshmen, we entered our first year of high school in September of 1955. We started out our year by electing Wayland Ginther as presidentg Bob Nevezrs, vice-president, Linda Rye, secre- taryg and Jim Petit. treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. Foslien. In the spring, our annual Freshman Frolic was held in the old gym and was decorated to the theme of Stardust, It was a big success and added to our small class treasure, We began our Sophomore year by electing the following class officers: President Gary Johnson, Vice President, Bob Neversg Sec- retary, Linda Rye, and Treasurer. Vivian Olsen. Our class advisor was Mr. Sorenson. On May 17th we held our annual Sophomore Hop. It was decorated to the popular theme of Little Darlin,. Our efforts paid off, because it was a huge success. As the class of 59, we started our Junior Year out with added confidence as we were tlnally upper classmen. We elected the follow- ing officers for the year: Lyle Nichols, President: Gary Johnson, Vice- Presidentp Leona Spooner, Secretary, and Penny Blackman, Treas- urer. Class advisor was Mrs. Rogers. On March 28th. the Junior Play was held. The title of the play was Lucky Penny. It proved to be a huge success and displayed many able actors and actresses from the Junior Class. Mrs. Rogers, our advisor, was the backbone of our play, She pushed, prodded, and worked with us at many night rehearsals. On April 25th. the annual Junior-Senior Ball was held in the Grade School Cafeteria and was immensely enjoyed by everyone present. Decorations were keyed to Spring and it was a beautiful setting with so many pretty flowers, streamers, etc. The orchestra shared in our success, as they too did a wonderful job. As every year, a prince, princess, and court jwter was chosen from the Junior Class to join the court that ruled over the dance. On May 27th, we waved farewell to the out-going class of 58 and at the same time. thought of the year ahead of us when we would be Mighty Seniors at good ol' South Bend High School. TREAS.: Penny Blackman, VICE-PRES.: Jim Nettletong SGT.-AT-ARMS: Pat Foslieng SEC.: Leona Spooner, PRES.: Lyle Nicholsg SGT.-AT-ARMS: Gary Johnson it e a.. fl ,.. J J -26- Tom Bearman Jerry Bisyal Penny Blackman
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