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From St. Mary's came academic student EUGENE
MESUCH. During his freshman, sophomore and junior
years Gene served on the class council. Representing
our school at Youth County and participating in French
Club projects took much of his time.
Another St. Mary's graduate, KENNETH MICHAELS,
has been an active participant in sports. After playing
Junior Varsity football in his freshman year, he continued
his sports career by playing Junior Varsity baseball,
Junior Varsity Basketball, and Varsity Football and
Baseball.
ROBERT MILLS, an academic student from
Hopkins Street School, competed in homeroom basketball
games for three years. Bob was Junior Varsity Baseball
Manager in his sophomore year and Varsity Manager in
his junior year. Participating in the Sophomore Night,
the Junior Play, and the Edsonian Business Staff took
much time. In his junior year he went to Youth County,
joined the Spanish Club and served on the Junior Prom
committee. Playing in the Band and the Orchestra provided
a change for Bob. Induction in the National Honor Society
highlighted his senior year.
Future Nurses' member BARBARA MINCHIN joined
Student Council and Cheerleaders' Club in her freshman
year. Any leisure time she had after completing her
academic studies was taken up by the Future Teachers',
the Edsonian Business Staff, and the Spanish and the
Ushers' Clubs. St. Peter's and Paul's sent us
this active girl.
On both the business staff and cast of the Junior Play,
DONALD MORDUE found time a precious commodity.
This Parley Coburn graduate studied an academic
course while participating in Student Council and Homeroom
basketball games.
Parley Coburn sent the Class of 1959 its Freshman
president LYNN MORRISON. Besides carrying out
official duties for the class, he served as secretary
for the Lettermans' Club and vice-president for the
National Honor Society. Lynn excelled in Varsity Baseball
and Junior Varsity Baseball and Basketball. Working
on the Junior Play Business Committee and serving as
Circulation Manager for the El-So-Hi completed his busy
schedule.
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