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rmiow JAMES WESCOM ------ ............ President JAMES DECOU ------- - ...... ...... V ire President DONNA DODGE -------- .......,. Secretary Mlrznz YOUNG ------- - ....... ........ T reafurer The Junior Class got off to a somewhat slow start in our Freshman and Sophomore years but, although we sponsored few social events and had not too much money in our class treasury, we sparkled to life, and really got going in our Junior year. Climaxing three years of effort, the junior-Senior Promenade was held April 21st. This, the outstanding social event of the year, was made possible by many and various activitie-s, the first of which was the financially successful idea of selling cokes and hot dogs at the football games. With Benny Maddalena in complete charge of this event and with his able assistants, Donna Dodge and Lucile Smith, and also with the thoughtful advice of our class advisers we were successful in raising our class funds. Back Row: James Jenkins, Clark Iverson, Ben Maddalena, Bill Caldwell, Bob Hewitt, John Norris, Dick Narum. James Rasmussen. Third Row: Jim DeCou, Chris Jespersen, Don Otto. Dale Poole, Charles Edgar, James Wescoin, George Lomas, Jim Vaden, Myrlan Poole. Second Row: Mr. Roland Ewing, Alberta Schuetz, Doris Moen, Rhoda Sumner, Priscilla Clay- ton, Martha Cassady, Phyllis Pierce. Donna Dodge, Miss Edith Harris. First Row: Martha Bennett, Lei Momi Edlaviteh, Hazel Gee, Mitzie Young. Lodene Akers, Lucille lSmith, Ruth Smith, Pat Evans. OO 50 AOWLUZZJ PEGGY SIIGPSON -------------- . ------------ .President PAULINE DONATELLI ----'-- ------- V ice Preridenz DxANA Poou: ...-.-------- ..-------- . .Secretary Doizorny DULITZ ---.----------..-.-.----.----,.--------.,.------.... ..Trea,vurer The highlight of the Sophomforc class activities this year was the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, given Nov. 27. This dance was held in the gym. The girls asked the boys, and every- one was supposed to come in a native costume of Dog-patch. Prizes were awarded to the best costumes. The food committee, under the supervision of Betty Wallace, served doughnuts and Party- Pak. The gym was decorated very effectively with the famous Dog-Patch signs, such as Skunk Hollow. The chairman of this committee was Sidney Yunk. The Sophomores held this dance with the anticipation of establishing a tradition for the Sophomore class to carry on. Other dances for this year were planned but each time some other school activity made it impossible to carry through plans. This spring's committee, consisting of Diana Poole, Pauline D., Nat L., Dorothy D., Sidney Y., Peggy Simpson, spent a trying afternoon selecting a class ring. This committee meeting was followed by a class meeting to meet the approval of the class on their choice of the ring. Every- one Was quite pleased with the selection and so the class at present is waiting with great antici- pation for the arrival of their rings next year. Back Row: Mr. Wallace, Barbara Hilton, Diana Poole, Louise Roza. Donald Lampman, Dorothy Guest, Amel Neal, Mrs. Zabriskie. Fourth Row: George Mees, Betty Straulb, Lois Habersaat, Paul Donatelli. Barbara Barrick, John Drake, Edmun Hurley. ' - Thlrd Row: Frankie Platz, Diana Pitcher, Pauline Donatelli, Pat Iverson, Betty Wallace. Aud- rey Bland, Blanche Wood, Genevieve Pittenger, 'Orville Brazzi, Eugene Gills. SeC0nd Row: Nat Lomas, Betty Vaden, Arlan Smith. Bonnie Andrews, David Baro, Peggy Simpson, Bill Kelley, Mildred Mauk. First' Row: Ralph Matheney, Alice Kay, Jack Estrada, Rupert Toledo, Bernice Jordan, Sidney Yunk, Norma O'Del1. -
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