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NI 've . beeomefifriends with 2 people' from all of the cliqusesfhyere' at S.E. lsophomores includedl. I wish 'i more 'students could do the Gary7HannaQ senior H NB . iiiiiii . ii , . . . elngygalgjsunlory IS kind of likejbeing thelettuce in a B.L.T. Iyt'saasecure grade to bein betause as a sophomore everything is newsand as at senior, college will be lcoming II , ' f . I up. Mary Dibbern, junior ,rl-here are a lot of differenfQlCiDdslrofs people here,i and 'that rnakes it interesting. Injunior high I did th'iyngswithfthe same people all 'of the time and here there are more choicesf' ggse e ligs r r l i EriCia Kuebler, sophomore YOU'RE IT Frolicking in the grass, this group of seniors, juniors, and sophomores plays around. Inter-class friendships were common.
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Knight and I-GUY Traditional honor Knigh and La dy was an annual award given to five senior boys and tive senior girls based o This traditiona 1957 with only one n their achievement I award began in senior boy and girl t in and out of school. a CTTOSGTT by the ye rbook staff. Eventu- ally, the number of recipients changed to ten, and Student Council was given the duty of handlin g the elections. The process for choosing the final- ists began with Stud 41 . em COUT'lCll l'T1OkiT'lQ COl'l'l'iI'lUeS a list of guidelines for this award and distributing these guidelines to the fac- ulty. The facultythen nominated people who they felt met these criteria best. A ballot was drawn up based on these nominations, and the faculty voted on the inal ten. The guidelines for this award were as follows: involvement in school, in- volvement inthe community, scholastic achievement, respect of faculty and staff, and respect of fellow students. The president of Student Council, Knight Jim Neld was a varsity swimmer for three years, as well as president of Water Polo Club and a National Honor Society member. T,,. ,.: 4:15 1 it . M X r is S H m.wm... . , A 1554 W .-.Fw 1' ' 1 ,' ri L!-I 'I Playing varsity volleyball and basketball being a drum major didn't keep Lady Dana Melnke from being in National Honor Society. Also o talented bassoon player, she performed with groups in and out of school. Vlhth the top PSAT score in the slate, Knight Matt Wlgdahl became a National Merit Finalist. In the top of his class, he was president ofScience Club and Math Club, as well as being in National Honor Society. Si W: ,,,,. no ll' A three-year varsity gymnast and diver, lady Shannon Toalson also used her athletic abilities to be a cheerleader and Shirette. ln the top of her class, she was a National HonorSociely member. 1
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