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Sherry Vilas denver. colorado President of Raynor Guild . . . chocolate . . . hot rod magazines , . . TASC . . . Secretary of Junior class . . . that red hair . . . skiing . . . leuis . . . ' How does that affect you? . . .Shield board . . . How nhnut that? . . . monkeys, . . • Marie Louise Wearin hastings, iowa Mary . . . Corridor Representative, Senior year . . . banana splits . . . The bell rang, time to get to vof r rooms, girls . . . TASC pin . . . House Council the next time you re in Iowa . . . glee club. . .
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Sandra Ruth Spaulding redmond. washington ' Sally ' . . . All Hght now . . . Vice-president of SAC . . . Chairman of TASC . , . sailor hat, 480-9 1 4 . . . Key girl . . . Church Flag bearer . . . radiant . . . Oh, come on . . . Ra n r CtuiJd . . TASC . . . blush . . . May Kjueen. . Barbara Diane Staples redmond, washington Punkie . . . lists . . . Social Committee chairman . . . Senior and Sophomore class vice president . . . House Council rh airman S prvice League . . - Napkin Ring I Masque . . . Punkie cards . . . Dance . . . Ivy Vine . . . unbelievably neat . . American Flag bearer . . . May Day Flag bearer . . . Well, it ' s sort of in between Redmond and Kirkland and Bellevue ' . . .
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JUNIORS Enthusiasm was the trademark of the Class of 39 as it embarked on its Junior year. Exploding from song and skit and remaining through hours of prepa- rations for activities, it sparked the action of the en- tire class. Throughout the year any mention of Jun- ior Sales brought grins of appreciation for the weekly and hilarious skits (courtesy of Robin) and for good food on Friday. Long weeks of rehearsal furtively guarded the secrets of just why You Can ' t Take It With You ' until performance night. The curtain calls were scarcely done when the House of the Sugar Plum Fairy tempted all sweet teeth at the Carnival. Winter term started with a splash at a party for Service League. Then followed minute in- vestigations of colleges, instruction into the mysteries of Senior Duties , and plans for THE Prom. Finally, on April 19, came that romantic evening on the Old Plantation. Decorating for May Day was hardly a past project when the class creativity was turned to Step Songs, the singing of which would make the Juniors Seniors. It was a good year — full of work and activity — it was a year of contagion — everyone caught and held Enthusiasm. Advisors: Miss Fitzwilliams, Mrs. Monks EMILY KAISHR BETSY MINTHORN GAIL McCUDDEN President Vice President Sccrerary
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