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SEPTEMBER 3 School started 6 Dance at the Y 13 Jamboree 27 c.o.G.-Boys' F OCTOBER 4 Cenrralla there ll Llncoln here ll Dance TrlY III 25 Stadlum there NOVEMBER l Trl Y Dance 11 Olympla there 22 Olympus H1 Y Dance 25 27 Pep Week 28 Thanksglvlng Day game H 29 No School' DECEMBER Football Hl Y I Dance Evergreen Trl Y Dance Cholr Concert ChflSImaS Assembly Trl Y IV Dance Chrlstmas vacatlon starte JANUARY 6 Olympla here School started Centralla there Hoqulam here Latln Club Dance One Act Plays Stadlum Here Olympus Hl Y Dance Olympla There Q- U7 x 0s M. 4 ed. Mixer Oqulam .si X 1 vel' hi I FEBRUARY CALENDAR e 'Hx 2 x E- E 'T Ny? Y Open House Llncoln Here Trl Y I Dance 15 Swlng Concert Centralla here Hl Y Sweetheart Dance HOqUl3m there H1 Y I Dance Stadlum There l All State MUSIC Meet 2 27 MARCH 7 Sophomore I-Iop 12 15 Basketball Tourney 20 Basketball Awards Assembly 22 MUSIC Meet 28 School Play 78 Trl Y IV Dance APRIL 4 No School V Y ll f sf Ball I-,AL 26 MUSIC Meet A f . l MAY I x 7g 3 '3 Q Q0-r ff' 0' I Page 14 May Day Dance Sprlng Concert Sprlng Awards Assembly 24 State Track Meet No School' JUNE Baccalaureate Class Nlght Commencement 6 School Closes' . ' I . '- X 5 f , X E1 , 3 .g wc gg . '- A S 20 A A 1 A d sg ll 5 . ff 14 ' K 17 U' 4 I7 f 7 't 4 - A . il ' f '- fc 21 ' I , A Wu -' I9 ' ,,,' f f . I I I ' Q 'ff' 4 , 'lr , 2 -wmv ,f H Y L4 VV A Jr N fi 2 ? IA 14 ' I .55 5 G V, 5 ARMY
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,Z Z 1-,Z L SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Not at the top, but climbing .. We have come to a better understanding of this motto since we have entered high school. Because of this fact, we have grown physically as well as mentally from our Freshman year to our Senior year. We entered high school as Sophomores with mixed emotions. Before long, however, we were under- taking our first responsibilities as members of the Weatherwax High School student body. We were ably led by Roger Donahoe as President, john Easterly as Vice-President and Diane Gaydou as Secretary. Since this was our first year as high school students, we tackled our first project industriously and came in second in the March of Dimes Drive. We had various bake sales and car washes to raise the money. Oul' Sophomore Hop was called Tropical Paradise and the decorations led one to believe that he was attending a dance in true South Sea Island style. It was enjoyed by all and will especially be remembered by the Class of '58. Our junior year arrived before we knew it! We had a secure feeling because we were between the other two classes and midway through our high school education. The entire class worked very hard for the March of Dimes Drive to raise money for the polio fund. We had a bottle drive, car wash, bake sale, and we sold peanuts and suckers at school during noon hour. Although we came in last, we knew we were able to help someone less fortunate than ourselves. The theme for the junior-Senior Ball was Calypso Both classes worked very hard to make it the fine success it was. Our officers for that year were: Gary Gores, President, John Easterly, Vice-President, and Gail Barre, Secretary. Now our final year is ending. This year has been out best and will be our most remembered. The seniors this year were led by Ray Kahler as President, john Easterly as Vice-President, who has served faithfully throughout his three years of high school, and Darlene Fickeisen as Secretary. When we leave this school, we will miss not only the classes and the teachers, but little things like the noisy halls between classes, the crowded locker alleys, and the oppor- tunity to see one's classmates and friends during school. Many of these students will continue searching for higher education. While they are learning, they may be Not at the top, but climbing . . . Page 16 FKCI P J 1
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