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Tracy Jones President David Krieve Vice-President Audrey Krypel Secretary Peggy Martin Treasurer Irene Mueller Senator FIRST ROW: Pat Bachman, Jolene Benoit, Ronald Benoit, Carole Bladick, Tom Blaszczk, Robert Braun. SECOND ROW; Dennis Brown, Tevis Calloway, Carol Cavinder, David Cavinder, Barbara Conley, Daniel Cowger. THIRD ROW; Carolyn Dahm, James Davis, Janice DeMoss, Bill Florence, Tom Grube, David Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Henry Henrichs, Wilma Hetrick, Gene Holbrook, DeVon Jones, Leona Jones, Robert Kerkes. FIFTH ROW: Gertrude Kooy, Tony Kossakowski, Mildred Massoth, Joe McFarland, Rowena Miller, Rex Myers. SIXTH ROW: Pat Schultz, Robert Sculley, Frank Shields, Gail Smith, Jewell Smith, Jerry Stanton, Sonja Stanton. The Class of 1957 entered this school year with fifty-one students. Under the direction of their sponsors, Miss Stroup and Miss Traverse, they chose class officers as follows: president, Tracy Jones, vice-president, David Krieve; secretary, Audrey Krypel; treasurer, Peggy Martin; and senators, Irene Mueller and David Cavinder. The most exciting time in the life of a junior is the selection of his class ring. The juniors chose the American Beauty style for their rings this year. The junior carnival queen candidate was Audrey Krypel and her assistant was Carolyn Dahm. The juniors held their first class party in December. Early in January, they began working on their class play. On January 26 and 27, they presented Dotty and Daffy.
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Gary Green President ! r Glen Friberg Jean Fulaytar Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Beverly Savich Senator Louise Stalbaum Senator t4e afauyytuty FIRST ROW: Art Bierma, Cecil DeMoss, Milton DeVries, Janet Dobson, Maxine Dobson, Glen Dykstra. SECOND ROW: Janice Garling, Patricia Giemza, Edna Hale, Kenneth Hershman, Kenneth Hetrick, Joyce Hilton. THIRD ROW: Carol Hoffman, Donald Jefferson, Clarence Kooy, Harriet Kossakowski, Sherrill Lakin, Alberta Leach. FOURTH ROW: Robert Mathis, Joan Myers, Karen Myers, Dorcas Neely, Marian Nelson, Marlene Nelson. FIFTH ROW: John Osborn, Lester Porter, Jean Porter, Arthur Risner, Wanda Risner, Mary Salyer, Bill Sampson. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Schultz, John Terpstra, Vernon Tillema, Allen Wireman, Danny Wireman, Lucky Wireman, Donald Wright. Forty-six students returned to start their high school year as sophomores. Under the supervision of Mr. Gard, their sponsor, they chose as class officers the following: president, Gary Green; vice-president, Glen Friberg; secretary and treasurer, Jean Fulaytar; and senators, Louise Stalbaum and Beverly Savich. The boys chose Janet Dobson as their carnival queen candidate. Janet placed second. During the first part of November they ordered their class sweaters from Decker’s, and the blue sweaters with yellow letters arrived the last part of November. On January 21, they held their first class party, a Hard Times Party.
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