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Qfchtafzg When school started in the fa11.of 1953 seven bewildered would be high school stu dents enrolled. The seven that made up the Freshman Class that year were: Gary Onstot, Billy Eller, Dale Lohman, Frank Owens, Roy Watkins, Patti Stucker, and Jerry Hendrickson. In the middle of the year, we regret to say, we lost Frank Owens, who moved to Lapwai, Idaho, and we happily gained Betty Johnson, who came from Colton, Wash- ington. On a Tuesday early in October we were initiated into High School by the Sophomore Class and the same night the initiation continued at a skating party at Skateland in Lewiston. Next year the same seven enrolled and we gained Garry Wilson, who came from Oklahoma. On a Friday early in September we invited the freshman to their initiation at the school. The freshman took it all like good sports , ST, ae A ' mr f q.l JF .,,, V 1 1 x 4 51, f . ,- , ni i 1. , -4 Y' . .Q , - f 1 , Ulv',1'.'v, ' . . vmilfim, ir IX, A J fgr,-Q, jr, ,Lf.,,j,l,fA,,4,r,-.l,,,, ., g ,'-',-.,-- ,'-' I ,'f.uf,' ry.-,g,.' 1 f,3.f1.,5f, ff',,q.1 . .'-. f ,fl uf., -,wg .-, -' L' 'U ,f'fl'ff' 3-ffhf',f f'f J . 5 m ff-.'. , 1 ,5 . ,l1. as, Q L ,, ft 4 , ,gig UD nfvfo ivilusts Dale Lohman
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K l There were nine freshmen in the class when school opened in the fall of 1952. They all got through that first year very nicely and were still together as a group when the year ended. Bert Colpitts came from Troy and the eight who had graduated from the eighth grade were still here. These included Jack Hendrickson, Clyde Boggan, Donald Dodd, Bob Alexander, Edith Hamilton, June Ausman, George Downs, and Her- man Matson. The boys were active in sports. Clyde Boggan was president and our class advisor was Mrs, Taplin. When we enrolled the following fall of 1953 there were only six sophomores, having lost Herman Matson, George Downs and Bert Colpitts. Later in the first semester we were grieved again to lose June Ausman. The boys took an active part in sports and the girls were active in the Junior-Senior Playg Mr. Bell was our class advisor and Donald Dodd was class president. At enrollment time in the fall of 1954 there were seven juniors. Later that semes- ter we were sorry to lose Leonard Wilson who along with Jerry Buchanan was the addi- tional newcomer to our class. Again the boys took an active part in sports, and the boys and girls both participated in the Junior-Senior Play. Our advisor was M.r. Andrews and our president was Clyde Boggan. ' V Kg, 'K f 'Fl Jack Hendrickson Dx.. 7k wfgdfafb
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. ,- 1 1 rw- 1 3. 4- u a 1.4 I Wg, Qfwtofzq The year started with a thrill for the Freshman Class when school commenced last fall, There were two new students in the class, They were Gordon and Virginia Morris from Grouse Flats, The other members of the class were Darlene Dodd, Zana Botts, Margaret Puette, Jake Floch and Harold Hough. We were initiated soundly and gave the Sophomore class a return party. All in attendance had a good time. Zana and Darlene were yell queens and all the boys played on the basketball team during this first year. Class officers were: Darlene Dodd, Presidentg Zana Botts, Vice Presidentg Margaret Puette, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mrs, Taplin, Class Advisor. Darlene Dodd Margaret Puette Frosh Prexy Frosh Secretary
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