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Bottom row, left to right, are: Joan Sundermeier, Vondean Stafford, Carol Springer, Roberta Scherer, and Rita Scyler. Second row: Karen Schultz, Darlene Shirer, Sandra Sloniker, Rich Scherer, and Jack Rutledge. Third row: Ron Smith, Ron Schmidt, Mike Seymour, Rich McIntosh and Don Saari. Fourth row: Bob Rowland, Tom South- ard, Robert Sidwaski, Jack Rupp and Jerry Rodriques. Bottom row, left to right, are: Joanna Waggoner, Janice Widell, Clara Volk, Elizabeth Thomsen and Fama Stuebs. Second row: Carol Walls, Lillis Swan- son, George Upton, Robert B. Thompson and Matt Spurgeon. Third row: Don Watilo, Simon Street, John Thompson, Bill Wesley and Terry Whipple. Fourth row: Don Swanson, Neil Thom- as, Everett Weems, Douglas Watkins and Robert E. Thompson. Bottom row, left to right, are: Pat Wilson, Frances Wilmousky, Barbara Wise, Dreena Workman and 'Grayse Wil- liams. Second row: Alene Wright, Dorothy Zandecki, Joy Wells, Margie Williams and Charles Witchey. Third row: Harry Williamson, Ron Wirkkala, Jim Whitmire, and Louis Zandecki.
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Bottom row, left to right, are: Lois Ross, Jeanne Oster, Sheilah Payne, Dor- othy Perkins, Thressa Rogers. Second row: Virginia Rieger, Carol Root, Kay Rhyne, Carole Pearson, Edna Oster, Ray Mills. Third row: Penny Nugent, Arthur Oster, Darrel Polland, Bob Mocan, Fred Kuhn, Don Riccardo. Fourth row: Bill O'Dell, Ray Robin- son, Les Reynoldson, Mike Peters, Le- roy Liebich, Dick Parsons. Bottom row, left to right, are: Janet Martin, Sandy Merriman, Helen Milem, Gloria Lewis, Vaunda Miller. Second row: Wilma Luft, Janice Mar- tin, Steve Lee, Robert Maitland, Tommy Kirkpatrick. Third row: Terry Howe, Norm Lins- cott, Kelcy Lantz, Ray Kinnamon, Dan Mohney. Fourth row: Larry Matteson, Ronald Lawler, Russell Notter, Edwin Marshall, Robert McPhearson. Bottom row, left to right, are: Beverly Jensen, Joann Hutchin, Jerry Holman, Karen Kepper, Betsy Johnson. Second row: Sharon Kearns, Deanna Hunnel, Pat I-Iolycross, Bill Jolly, Bob Hicks. Third row: Rudy Gideon, Jerrel Hoff- man, Jerry Julien, Eddie Johnson, Keith Jorgenson. Fourth row: Dale Flood, Eddie Hoyt, Henry Hass, Jay Hupp, Jim Howard.
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Lori in A Work! of rearnr FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Helen Andreasen, Vice Presidentg Phillip Palmer, Presidentg Mrs. Gertrude Putman, Head Advisorg Anita Webster, Secretaryg and Sandra Sticklin, Treasurer. Lost? Looking for roll rooms? What will the teachers be like? Will we ever fit into this routine? These are typical questions we had in our minds on the first day of school, way back last August. At the beginning of the year the Juniors and Seniors sign for Freshmen and new girls to act as their little sisters. These upper class- men escort them to classes and present a party to get acquainted. This party is held at the end of the first week of school. The boys are given a Freshman mixer. Pictured above are some of the Freshmen boys participating in the games which were play- ed. They usually have this in the gym where the students have refreshments. As the year progressed they sponsored a sock dance and the girls took part in the Girls League mothers tea. Many of us also at- tended the big formal dances, and made most of the noise at the games. Page 25
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