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Seniors Left to right: Susie Trimble, treasurer, Jim Gross, vice-president, Barb Folkerth, secretary, Bill Pflaum, president. The leading roles in the script for the school year are traditionally played by the members of the senior class. Heading this year's company of players were Bill Pflaum, president, Jim Gross, vice-presidentg Barb Folkerth, secretary, and Susie Trimble, treasurer. The senior repre- sentatives to Student Council--Patty Snyder, Pat Patton, jim McGavran, Bill Lovebury, janet Compton, jerry Ross, jerry Evans, Jim Howe and Susie Rudolph--deserve a citation for their performance as well. Character roles enlivened the production. Bonnie Bell sparkled as the Homecoming queen. Linda Davis, Patty Snyder, Roberta Simpson, and Judy Ryan played at being her court ladies.. Barb Folkerth, editor-in-chief of the Norwester, and the rest of the staff struggled through the maze of deadlines and detail under the direction of Miss Vera Randall, the adviser. 26 The class, the novices during the first year at the new building, was floating on an upsurg- ing wave of school spirit during its reign as the privileged class. Among the many time-honored privileges were writing term papers, and themes, producing the 1959 Norwester,' and playing the part of Rods of the School. Inheriting the perpetual senior class money problem, the class members found themselves collecting rags, selling coasters and decals, and operating the coat-check and the concessions at basketball games in order to execute the role of amateur financiers. The ending to the senior script is always the same: the fittings for caps and gowns, bac- calaureate, Senior Day, class parties, the diplo- mas and exit to an always different beginning.
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