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History 1954 - Dear Diary: Here it is, May 3rd, 1958, and here we are Seniors of the 1958 graduating class with just two more weeks until graduation. It doesn't seem possible, Diary dear, that we're here already. Let's just for fun go back and read some of the pages of three or four years ago. Oh, look, Diary, here it is September 2, 1954. It says Today thirty-five Freshmen gathered on the south side of the old assembly. Golly, we were all a twitter and trembly , but we chose as our sponsor, Miss Margaret Rosentrader, to get the ball rolling. Poor Rosie didn't know what she was in for. Our class officers were as follows: President-lim Schumacher, Vice-President-Bill Bennett, Secretary-Terry Klinker, and Treasurer-Steve Breit. For queen candidate we chose Pat Hauke, and for king we chose Iim Schumacher. Although we campaigned like mad we sorta-well, just plain lost , but we were all set for the next three years. Our class certainly had to have a winner. Look Diary, September 30, 1954, found all the freshmen at the home of Karen Roemke for a hilarious hayride. Despite all the tomatoes from upper classmen who should have known better , we had a glorious evening. These big boys try their hardest to run us poor freshies! October 3, 1954, found our class trying to survive a reckless initiation. The seniors seemed to enjoy themselves immensely, not to say a word for the poor freshies. We survived though, with only one casualty for the whole evening. November 4, basketballstarted and guess what, two freshman girls were the reserve yell leaders: they were Karen Roemke and Doris Schulenburg. That shows you what a good class can do, and Diary, that's not all, seven freshman boys backed the reserve team. They were Iim Schumacher, Terry Klinker, Terry Smith, Dick Woebbeking, Bill Bennett, Ivan Gerig, and Steve Breit. December 31, Sharon Kleine opened her home for a delightful class party. We all stayed up till 12:00, to welcome in the New Year of 1955 . After all we were getting pretty old--freshmen you know. March 26, Terry Klinker won the free throw contest. March 28, Shirley Rich won the American Legion Essay Contest, first prize winner at that, and March 31, Karen Roemke won the first prize for her poster on Fire Prevention. My, Diary, we freshmen are smart! A real good class. Well, the month of April went fast, and soon we found ourselves at the end of the school year. We all were sorta sad, and so we made our farewell until the next fall. 1955 September 4, 1955, thirty-two Sophomores came back: we only lost Linda Burk, but we gained Faye McNutt. Boy, we were really growing upg this year we got to sit next to the big aisle. We were really getting smart! We chose as our sponsor, Mr. Ira MCBride5 al- though he seemed terribly gruff at times, he was a lamb deep down under. The officers were President-Doris Schulenburg, Vice-President-Bill Bennett, Secretary-Sharon Kleine, and Treasurer-Steve Breit. We also chose queen and king candidates, Miss Karen Roemke and Terry Klinker. To our pleasure, our own Karen walked off with the title of Queen, September 27 found all Sophomores out to Iim Schumacher's for a hayride. Although it rained cats and dogs , and one person was knocked unconscious by a flying rock, we had a real cool time. November 6, seven boys turned out to back the reserve team, the same seven in fact, but this year they've really improved. November 15 found all the Sophomores under the supervision of our sponsor in the gym for a party and as is said, we had a ball. '
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Wee Willie Ives Tee BILL BENNETT IVAN GERIG TERRY CARTER SMITH Ambition: Cat and Dog Doc. Ambition: Toil with the Soil Ambition: Woodburn Mayor Chorus ......... , ........... Basketball .... 1 Z 3 4 Basketball .... Baseball... Baseball ..... Baseball. . . . Bggkeybgll, , , Volleyball .... Track. . . . . . Vgllgyball ,..,. Table Tennis. . Volleyball. . .. Table Tennis .... F. F.A. ...... Table Tennis. . Class Officer... Chorus ..... Bowling.. . . . . Bowling ....... Bowling ........ . Boys' State. . . F.F.A. .... . S.A.M. F. F.A. Officer .... S.A. M. Officer. . . Track ............ Iunror Play ...... Senior Play .... S.A.M. ....... . King Candidate. . . . Iunior Play. . . . . . Senior Play. . . I ..'. ij? Q ,K K -X .f -x.4,,,--X . .. This Page Sponsored by Band ........ Chorus ....... King Candidate S.A. M. ..... . Cheer Block. . . Iunior Play. . . Senior Play. . . CLASS OFFICERS lSenlorsJ Steve Breit ...... Vice President Sandy Murphy. . . President Karen Roemke. . . Treasurer lim Schumacher. . Secretary 6. Reporter KELLER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Vrfoodburn, Indiana
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