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a history of the class of 1959 J UDSON W. WALKER advisors D September, l955 . . . The class of l959 assembled for its first official meeting as Freshmen. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Walker and Mr. Gorman, no time was wasted in electing class officers. Richard Kobor was elected President with Richard Clark serving as Vice-Presdent, Nancy Rising as Secretary, and Marsha Anderson as Treasurer, an office which she was to hold for the next four years .... Ambition was no stranger to us, two dances plus the profit from candy and card sales helped to add money to the newly formed treasury .... Freshmen participated in various clubs and activities and were represented in Student Council by John Jones and Edward Curtis. Sophomoresl lt hardly seemed possible that one year of high school life had passed. Newly elected officers were: President, Richard Clark, Vice-President, Larry Hawkins, and Secretary, Sharon Lanphear .... One major activity highlighted the year -- a very successful dance which was attended by many area students .... Elizabeth Klausner, Jacqueline Hamilton, Judith MacEwan, and Edward Curtis kept the class informed in the field of student government. Another year flew by and the class of '59 found itself in its Junior year. Chosen as leaders were: Joanne DeGarmo, President, John Jones, Vice-President, and Emilie Clark, Secretary .... Numerous activities filled the l957-58 school season for the JolIy Juniors . . . magazine sales . . . a dance, The Record Rock . . . two food sales . . . the Junior- Senior play, The Life of the Party . . . the Junior Prom, Blue Hawaii . . . Representing the Juniors in Student Council were: Myrl Solberg, Harry Gutheil, Richard Clark, Edward Curtis, Nancy Rising and Frederick Worthen. September, l958 .... Seniors, at last! Officers elected this eventful year were: President, James Gormely, Vice- President, Jacqueline Hamilton, Secretary, Emilie Clark. Holding the money bags for the last time was Marsha Anderson .... Edward Curtis and Catherine Freebern served as representatives in student government. Presiding as officers in Student Council were: Joanne DeGarmo, Presi- dent, and Myrl Solberg, Treasurer .... This year, however, belonged to each Senior as an individual .... His hopes, ambitions, and dreams were about to be realized .... As the year drew to a close and the door to the adult world opened, every member of the class felt that South High had accomplished what it had set out to do in preparing him for the future.
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