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In 1958 the class of '59 presented Who Dunnit? Here the cast gets ready to take another bow. Neal Weakly, one of the speakers for the Republican Party gives the opening cam- paign speech. CLASS PLAY fthe waive' 'i'm'ui't'l V of' .1 . t j 5 I ' 3' ' A giFi?,'9',i',f'e'?'e'g4'gsl!l1 4 qt fi in is vb if 'itil l4 s'ia if H 4' 'lf L' xitgi! 4' 53. , J' ll il I' A if 5 - I. if f ky This is lust one of the hilarious scenes in the Senior Play this year. In this picture Judy Minnix, Bill Hopper, and Neal Weakly rehearse a scene in Charlie's Aunt. ELECTIO RALLY Mike Murphy, campaigning for the Democrats, pre- sents the Democratic platform. 'gi my Qf 5P: ?'w'l'5: 1 .7 G QQ? Qggi' swift' 'ff i' ' if 'il 5 QQ: Jack lBill Hopperl finally gets a chance to declare his love for Kitty Uudy Minnixl in Act Il ot Charlie's Aunt. Here the General Manager of Election Rally, Helen Cole, passes out the election ballots. P
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CO TESTANTS The sophomore English contestants are Judy Smith and Mike Himer. ' In The algebra contestants are Nancy Merkie and David Justice. The junior English contestants are Linda Huhnke, Butch Fitzke, and Lana Morrison. The geometry contestants are Pam Stuver and Warren Wood, Bob Cripe represented us in Comprehen- sive Math.
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SMOKE SIGNALS GOES TO PRESS The first semester The paper staff wrote their news, gave it to The newspaper office of The Independent, and read iT in The Walkerton paper. However, The sec- ond semester wasn'T as simple as all that. The staff decided to publish a paper of Their own. Remember Those first two editions, students? Well, we do. Of course, it wasn't long until the staff was running smoothly, and the paper improved. We hope that everyone enjoyed reading the paper, as the staff en- ioyed publishing it. Cheryl Lloyd, Kathy Knowlton, Co-Editors, and Miss Eiler, Sponsor, discuss an editorial for the newspaper. Betty Jones, Phyllis Tharp, Doris Norris, Sharon Wickham, William Van Dyke, Bob Hiler and Mike Mohler proofread their news and discuss the editorials. Kathy Knowlton, Carole Richey, Joan Nylander, Judy Minnix, Richard Houser, Sandy Amor, Janet Hughes, Nancy Cripe, Nancy Barden, Cheryl Lloyd and Diane Gindelberger get ready to publish next week's newspaper,
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