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Russell Pilger Margo Rimington Sue Reneau Lucille Richardson Alcinda Richmond Dixie Rittenhouse Harold Royer Carol Rutledge Bill Schavone Karen Taylor Darryl Waters Larry Waters Karen Whitaker Joyce Williams Sophomores. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY -Class of 1959- The Junior Class started the 57-58 term by electing these officers: President, Pat Tlngley; Vice-President, Jim Herrlford; Secretary, Judy Brlnton; Treasurer, Bea Schls-ler; Student Council, John Weese, Gerald Palm, Cathy Marshall, and Margaret Young. On the 21-22 of November they presented their Junior Class play, The Boarding House Reach.” Miss Brown directed the play which was a great success. They also had charge of all home basketball concession stands. On May 2 they entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The theme was Paris Under The Stars. The banquet was served at the Student Prince West In Macomb with the prom In the high school gym. Music was furnished by the Blue Flames. They were well represented In basketball, band, chorus, baseball, football, track, and majorettes. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY -Class of 1960- The Sophomore Class of 1957-1958 elected the following as officers: Larry Waters, President; Sue Renaeu, Vice-President; Janet McFadden, Secretary-Treasurer; Margo Rimington, Reporter; and Marscha Chenoweth, Alcinda Richmond, Jack Bally, and George Craft as Student Council Representatives. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Helen Hughes and Mrs. Jeanette Clendenny. Jack Bally and Alcinda Richmond were elected by the Student Body for the Sophomore Homecoming Attendants. BADER AND COMPANY THRELL BROCK
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Dennis Abernathy Sherill Anderson Peggy Agans Bob Atwater Jack Baily Donnie Bair n.n ■Jk Mary Bair Leslie Belville Jim Bohannan Marscha Chenoweth George Craft Bob Derry Don Derry Lynne Dunn Kermit Easley Julia Ellison Don Erb Gary Fawcett Michaelline Harris Jan Hayes Steve Heller Charlotte Howell Johanna Howell Ronnie Horwedel Mike Hulvey Max Kessler Roger Kinne Karen Kopp Larry Lafary Sandra Lee Dale Malott Marjorie McCament Jim McDaniel Janet McFadden Sophomores Ted Nehelman Lois Noble Joe Palmer MILLER'S STORE WILSON'S HARDWARE
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Sharon Abernathy Wendell Anderson Nancy Atwater Ronald Blemler Robert Bowman Charles Brock Kay Brown Sherold Brown Frederick Bulmer Kay Burgett Dale Brown Jerry Carrison Joanne Cook Gordon Cornelius Freshmen Edward Counselman Kenneth Darling J FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY -Class of 1961- The Freshman Class of 1957-1958 elected the following officers: Barry Frye, President; Gordon Cornelius, Vice-President; Beverly Netzer, Secretary; Valerie Nellsen, Treasurer; and Fred Bulmer, Reporter. Student Council Representatives were Carol Jean Speer and Dale Brown. Our class sponsors were Mr. Tom Williams and Miss Beverly Brown. Our money making project for this year was selling light bulbs. Linda Flynn and Mary Schlelch joined our class during the year. Our class was very well represented In band, chorus and sports. The cheerleaders elected were Linda Harris and Sandra Mayall. (Con't from page 26) Our class consists of fifty students. Peggy Agans and Darryl Waters Joined our class. Joyce Williams transferred to Pekin. Selling stationery and notebook paper have been our moneymaking projects for this year. Our class was very well represented inBand, Chorus, and Sports. Karen Kopp was our cheerleader. Alclnda Richmond, Lynne Dunn, Jim Bohannon, and George Craft represented our class In the Sweetheart Court. Alclnda and Lynne were attendants. George and Jim were escorts. WINSTON'S SKELLY SERVICE VELMA'S MARKET
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