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WHO'S Mr. and Miss Class Clown What, me Worry? says PAUL REI- DER to GLORIA DIVALENTONE. Mr, and Miss Silence MITZI PFLAUMER and BOB BURNS are as quiet as church mice. Mr. and Miss Yakity-Yak 'You don't say! Tell me more. are typical words PAT O'BRIEN and CRAIG YERKES. Mr. and Miss Twinkle Toes RolI up the rug and Iet's dance! says JOE AHUMADA to RAE LEADER. Mr. and Miss Hot Rod That vvasn't a streak of lightning, just BETTY KRATZ and RON SEIPP zooming by. Mr. and Miss Athlete MAIZIE SCHIESSER and BUDDY MARTINI both have plenty of ability and sportsmanship.
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l Surprise! John Ervin rides in his souped-up wheelchair. Bob McNamee is crowned 1957 foot- ball king by Mr. Exum, head coach. CLASS HISTORY It took Mr. Wideman all year to teach Greenie how a good secretary should conduct herself. Alvin's faithful companion, Big Bertha, could be seen at all our basketball games. Dave stuck his tongue out at a ref and as a result almost had it chopped in half. During the spring the election for the Student Council president was held. It was a hotly disputed race between Pat, Dave, and Yerk. Dave won out after two ballots and thus became our president for 1958. On the last day of school our class swimming party was held with a large turnout on hand. Over the summer our classmates, resting and storing up energy for our senior year, were scattered all over the coun- try. Perhaps the farthest from home was Yerk, who went to New Mexico where he carried our school colors to the National Student Council Conference. At long last came our senior year with the motto Co-operation for graduation. This year found us strong in number but weak in ambition, but Bob Neukirchner was elected president to spur us on, with Rich Osbeck standing by. There was never a dull moment with Pat Greenwald keeping the records. John S Ervin took advanced math in order to keep the finances straight. We almost drove Mrs. Kautz, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Rhoads, and Mr. Price, our homeroom teachers, to distraction. The year started off with a bang at our Senior Class Halloween Party. Liz and Joe reversed the act with Liz suitably dressed 'as a clown chasing chorus girl Ahumada around the wading pool of apples. Hope played the lead in our senior play The Curious Savage which was a success. Concession stand was a lot of fun as well as work . . . oh, our aching backs! Our class nearly went beserk trying to sell Christmas cards,,plates, bracelets, bookcovers, fire extinguishers, play tickets, etc. Our yearbook staff worked very hard selling 304 year- books. Business education girls had to get used to wearing ballerinas every day when they started work experience. The class followed in the footsteps of last year's seniors by cleaning up the woods along Newtown Road. Lenny and Buddy were the football co-captains. Buddy broke his leg and could not finish the season. The fellows elected Bob McNamee foot- ball king. John Ervin tried a triple flip on the spring- board in gym class and made only 2V2 of them, result: one broken leg. As this is being written, we are also looking forward to spring and our senior prom, to final examinations and graduation, and to the great, wide, wonderful world which lies before us. Lenny and Buddy, our two football co-captains, flash their victory smile. A small group of students at our class swimming party. Pas and Boo Quinones, our two live- ly visitors from New Orleans. Klinger on the rampage! Graduation Day!!! 39 1 1
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Page 45 text:
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WHO Mr. and Miss Friendly Shake, friend. JEANNE BOYD gives BOB NEUKIRCHNER a warm hello. Mr. and Miss Smile Gee, but don't JUDY KAUFFMAN and DON COLE have charming smiles? Mr. and Miss School Spirit Yea, Team! CHARLOTTE V A N LEER and FRANK SE VERN. .Q . ,ma ,, .1 iMH,.,,..,.-4- 'I Mr. and Miss Genius Silence! .IANE HERWIG and CHIP KLINGER are hard at work. Mr. Esquire and Miss Seventeen Neat and well-groomed are acliec- tives which apply to KATHY SINKLER and RICH OSBECK. Mr. Craftsman and Miss Homemaker SUE NEILL and SKIP MASCARO ad- mire each other's accomplishments. Both will be good future citizens. 'iiai' ,QI .MH
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