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West Word Staff Would you answer a question for the WEST WORD, please? If you have had that statement directed at you this year, it was probably by one of these hardworking WEST WORD staff members. They have had the large job of reporting all the newsworthy events this year and producing an interesting newspaper. Back Row: Mrs. Alma Rogers, Adviserg Tom Marquis, Gary Chastain, Gary Martin, Alan Latta, Sharon Huddleson,Helenjohnston. Front Row: Treva Harris, Donna Stauffer, Editorg Bill Edwards, Doris Taylor. Trail Staff The happy faces below belong to the 1958 TRAIL Staff. Compiling a yearbook which includes a well-rounded ic- ture of the school and will hold memories for you in years to come has been their task. Back Row: Dennis Miliier, Mrs. Alma Rogers, Adviser, Bill Edwards, Gary Martin, Gary Chastain. Second Row: Vada Harkleroad, Pat Cross, Co-Editor, Doris Taylor, Alan Latta. From Row: Sharyll Vincent, Ruth Thompson, jackie Carr. Beverly Rey- nolds, juanita Parisho, Co-Editor. K. ul' 4 22
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rw-. ,--hf L 151- L.-,1 ,, K ,k-,. -s 7 i -Y' 55733, w , V ff, +9 YES, I REMEMBER YOU, LAURA . . .It was in high school, and I called you 'Blue Roses'. This is a scene from the Senior Play, The Glass Menagerie. jim O'Connor, portrayed by Gary Townson, recalls high school days with Laura Wingfield, played by Kathy Kirkbright. A , LET ME HELP YOU, LAURA. . . . Laura falls as she starts to run an errand. Her brother, Tom, Alan Latta, is quick to lend aid while their mother, Amanda Wingfield, played by Kathy CMelonieJ Hurst, looks on. 21
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Latin Club WHO SAIDIT IS A DEAD LANGUAGE? . . . These members of Latin Club seem to be enjo ing their lively activities to the fullest. One of the biggest highlights of their year is the Roman Banquet, when Old Rome returns and invades West. They are, Back Row: Chuck La Rue, Herbert Pentzer, Ronnie Johns. Third Row: Kenneth Litwiller, Charles Mountford, David Womack, Herb Shawver, Ronnie Crowell, Maxine Case. Second Row: Judy Loy, Charlotte Hengen, Kay Dendurent, Susan Mansfield, Carolyn Armstrong. Bottom Row: Nancy Behymer, Sharon Bush, Charlotte Herndon, Betty Pauson, Ginny Pen- dergrass, Trilly Boyle, Mr. Bertram Broddle, Sponsor. Officers are Trilby Boyle, President, Bob Buchanan, Vice- Presidentg and Sharon Bush, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Student Council GOVERNMENT IN ACTION . . . Each member of the student body stands represented in this group. Our student govern- ment co-operates with the administration and faculty in solving problems around school and promoting worthwhile pro- moting worthwhile projects. Under the leadership of Mr. Ken Beall and President Jean Frazier, the council sponsored the first all-school dance, 'Pioneer Rock', brought about our present improved parking lot system, and sent represen- tatives to Intra-City Council, among many other activities. The members are, Top Row: Dennis Rutledge, Jim Mitchell, Jerry Dobbin, Bill Edwards, Floyd Chambers, Beverly Poole, Anita Powell, Betty Shreve. Third Row: Mr. Ken Beall, Sponsorg Pat Doramus, Penny Fankhouser, Bonnie Oliver, Gail Bentley, Pat Cross, Beverly Reynolds, Rose Strothman, Ralph King, Phyllis Barrett, Ellen Harrington. Second Row: Darlene Sigler, Karla Nivison, Jane Kelly, Nancy Behymer, Janet Loghry, Peggy Thomas, Joyce Baird, Joyce Harper, Earlene Ambler, Judy Hoisington, DeAnn Dewey, Helen Barrett. Front Row: Gary Martin, Charles Snider, Secretary, Phyllis Smith, Treasurer, Sharon Gamett, Vice-presidentg Jean Frazier, President, Linda Sheffield, Jim Davis, Alan Latta, Pat Ryan. J 23
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