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The sparkle uf pnlished products Mrs. Salley, sponsor TOP TO BOTTOM: T. Collom, presidentg L, Salathiel, vice-presidentg J. Doyle, secretaryg G. Mitchell, treasurer, p Mr. Garland, sponsor 18
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Seniors to Sophomores
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qlnws from the faces nf the Seniors Senior Class Board I LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Craig, A. Petrucci, C. France, J. Cote, J. Burkhart, J. VanderVelde, B. Martin, T. Kaines, L. Jones, C. Sparks Bill Brown, president, Sandy White, vice-president, Marlene Noe, secretary, and Barbara Tallerday, treasurer were elected as freshman class officers to begin the class of 1957's first year of high school. Sponsoring two dances, a bake sale and a fudge sale the year ended with a treasury boasting S524.21. Sophomore class officers Frank Seed, president, Julie Hickman, vice-presi- dent, Marlene Lazenby, secretary, and Gail Mitchell, treasurer, led the class in sponsoring three dances and the outstanding Flamingo Club in the annual school carnival. As sophomores they ended the year with a treasury of 51,01-1.18. Elected to direct the Junior year were Bob Hope, president, Ted Collom, vice- president, Carol Soules, secretary, and Gail Mitchell, treasurer. Organization of Trip Club, MTV Showboat , which had a record attendance of 1500, and the annual Junior-Senior Banquet were highlights of the junior year. Treasury totals were now S1,731.58. As seniors the class elected Ted Collom, president, Lyndon Salathiel, vice- president, Joanne Doyle, secretary, and for the third consecutive year, Gail Mitchell as treasurer. Seniors sponsored the annual Christmas dance, Chrystal Fantasy , a faculty- alumni basketball game and a pep assembly. The anticipated highlights of the year were the senior prom Tara , skip day, and the end product of our efforts as members of Trip Club, the trip aboard the S.S. North American, to Mackinaw Island, and of course, graduation. In January the treasury totals had reached 52,334.22 19
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