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J lumon CLASS Officers and Advisors Deirdre Greenway, Edna Jes- scph, Pat Steele, Betty .lean Warren, Lezxnard S'pnk, and Tiny Dooher. The Junior year for the class of 1959 was a typically busv one, and started school with the problems of earning funds for the annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. A ways and means committee was organized under the leadership of Miss Edna Jcsseph and Mr. Tony Dooher, class advisors. Under their direction the class spon- sored candy sales, cake sales, and car washes. The Junior class also presented the historical play, Love is Eternal. The juniors chose Pat Warren to represent them as Homecoming Princess and backed her with their full sup- port. Fannie Gingerich was chosen March of Dimes Princess for 1958 and the class worked extremely hard man- aging to raise 5280.00 for the worthy cause. The junior Class was well represented with Fannie Gingerich, Pat Melson Judy Knutson, and Judy Rethlelson as Song Leaders. There was also a large group of juniors in Pep Club helping to promote school spirit. The junior class can conclude that they had a successful year with many contributions to the welfare ofthe school. Their leadership ability is illustrated by the fact that four of the student body officers came from the junior class. They were Vice President, Bob Baty: Secretary, Judy Rethlefsong Treasurer, Suzi Tibbettsg and Busi- ness Manager, Ron Buel. Prom Central Left to right: Pat Melson, Judy Rethlefsen, Janet Wilson, .lean N Scholes, Wally Cunningham, Suzi Tibhetts, Marlene Schmitz, Darlene Miner, Glenda Ackley, Sharon Ellerhroek, Kathy Ceorge, Pat Steele, Gary Cun- ningham and Betty .lean War- ren.
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