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Not too long ago . . . our first class party . . . homework . . . bewitched, bothered, bewildered . . . changing classes . . . pre-game sals . . . that first corsage . . . no recess . . . beat Walnut . . . Blue Flames' play . . . bicycle hikes . . . Algebra . . . real-gone dates . . . yo-yo's . . . rouge, powder, and paint . . . these were the in-between years. Classes 30 - 59
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---A . -V. ...M Y lr . L . ., .V 5 I , rg A 53 ,528 F 9 f 'i S . 'ug f. v z 'fi K B A 1 . L. bk . -F ',r' , 1---5,-. M ,S H .' - 5 ' .f 'f . -' f , elif su ,I X. , ' , Jim Schlegelmilch, President Sue Cameron, Secretary Bill Brannen, Vice President Bob Robson, Treasurer Seniors of All Types Distinguish Themselves, Twelve years of fun and hard work drew to a close as the Senior Class marched down the aisle for the last time. All too soon the year was over. De- serted corridors and vacant lockers silently reminded them of one of the best years of their lives. Finding themselves with the title ot superior seniors, they took charge of great responsibilities. An active participation in school activities was an outstanding characteristic of this class, Heading the Seniors were their class olticers: Jim Schlegelmilch, president, Bill Brannen, vice presi- dent, Sue Cameron, secretary, and Bob Robson, treasurer. Kathryn Epp conducted student body activities as president of the Student Council. Other members from this class were Kathleen Dougherty, vice presi- dent, Dick Dearing, treasurer, Beverly Westbrook, secretary, Jim Schlegelmilch, Bob Robson, Jim Opitz, Carol Van Ostrand, Janet Read, and Janice Brown. Fall brought Queen Lois Light to reign over Homecoming festivities. Her attendants were Gail Frandsen, Sandra Fuller, Joyce Roehrs, and Gretchen Stover. Paul Smith and Bob Harry were chosen co- captains for the grid season by their teammates. Never-to-be-forgotten sals highlighted the home football and basketball games for the senior girls. Booster Club claimed time and energy ot these senior students, Joyce Maronde, vice president, and Paul Smith, banquet chairman. Under the direction ot Wilma Nichols, presi- dent, Y-Teens strived to make this year one of fun and fellowship. Frances Opitz, vice president, and Barbara Brooke, secretary, were other senior officers. Mason, president, Don Pro's and con's were discussed when the seniors prepared their debate. Hours of work were spent by the enthusiastic students trying to discover some fact which would sway the opinions of the audience. An equal battle prevailed as the seniors learned the rudiments of debating. Karin Zethren, Gretchen Stover, and Jim Schlegelmich received awards as ten senior iournal- ism students traveled to Lincoln tor the Nebraska High School Press Convention. Panels and clinics gave opportunities for the iournalists from all over the state to compare notes.
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