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SENIOR CLASS H ISTORY We, the graduating class of 1958, started our high school career in the fall of 1954. Our class included twenty-three members. We gave our Freshman production, a play called, Anything Can Happen. We were intitated by the Sophomores, and later we gave them a return party. Our Fresh- man representatives on the Prom Court were Rod Trappe and Karen Geddes. Our class advisor was Mrs. Solverson. We came back in the fall of 1955 to start our Sophomore year. We lost Bob Hatfield and Beatrice Dennotter. We gained Bob and Mildred Long, also Joe Bugbee. We had the pleasure of initiating the green freshmen. One of the highlights of our Sophomore year was the good times that we had in our Geography class. At the semester, we lost Donald Yanske. Our Sophomore 'representatives on the Prom Court were Harold McCoy and Irene Hynek. Our class advisor was Mrs. Archer. We began the second half of our high school career with sixteen members. We lost Mary Anding, Jim Rabatta, Bob Long, and Joe Bugbee. We received our class rings in December of 1957. We started working on the prom. We chose as our theme, Down By The Old Mill Stream. Our Prom Court included Rod Trappe, King, and Maxine Potter, Queen. Our Representatives were Richard Johnston and Pat Stowell. After the prom, we sponsored the first Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held in the decorated gymnasium. Mr. Svacina was our Junior Class advisor. We started our final year with fifteen members, having lost Mildred Long. We held our Senior auction, we auctioned off five boys and ten girls. We went to Dodgeville to have our senior pictures taken. We, the Seniors, worked hard on the first' West Lima Jamboree. At the semester, we lost Myron Lange, who went to the Navy. Our class play, her Emergency Husband, will be held in April. This year the class advisors for the Seniors are Miss Christenson and Mr. Wemette. CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose. CLASS COLORS: Red and White. CLASS MOTTO: Climbing The Lofty Ladder To Success. Compliments LEN GREIBER, Herff -Jones Representative - 7 , I
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