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Seniv JANET BEST Secretary DON SCHIERMAN ASB Reprerenlative DIANNE BURCH President JERRY LAHAIE Trearufer Ofieers CLASS HISTORY In September, 1949, this year's Seniors entered the high school to become known as those awful fresh- men, but in the last three years have done a lot to erase this impression. To start the class on its way, Ray Lyon was elected President, and to assist him Kathy Payne, Treasurerg Marlys Jackson, Secretary, and Lee Brack, Vice Presi- dent, were chosen. Sally Rust represented the class in the ASB Senate. In our Sophomore year President Gary Robertson led the class in its struggle for recognition. Assisting him were Vice President Gail Hayes, Secretary-Treasurer Ray Lyon, and ASB Representative, Bob Scott. A class picnic in the City Park was well attended annd gained our class a reputation as up-and-coming. In the fall of 1952, on becoming upperclassmen, we elected Gary Robertson as President to lead us through our first real year of problems. Bob Scott as Vice Presi- dent, Marlys jackson as Secretary, and Melvin Schmidt as Treasurer, assisted the President in this, the most important year up to this date. Arloah Norelius served as ASB Representative to present our classes ideas to the Senate. To finance the junior Prom the class spon- sored the Harvest Hop, a sport dance, on November 24. Early in March the class received their class rings. They were of yellow, rose, and white gold, with a raised black enamel crest backing the letter C. The numerals of our class are enameled on the band. On March 28 the junior Prom, Moonlight and Roses, amazed the students with its beauty. In our last and most memorable year Dianne Burch led the class as President. janet Best, jerry Lahaie, and Don Schierman assisted the President as Secretary, Treas- urer, and ASB Representative. With other school events the class still found time for their memorable Senior Ball and the events of graduation. Baccalaureate and graduation on May 17 and 20 were events that the class of 1953 will never forget.
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1 4 5 , Q Va X J N ' 1 KATHRYN PAVNIEA-Moscow j6'uriialismiCpafer3ence 13 Class I Treasurer 13 Tay Sigma 1,43 Paesident 43 CAP Cadets 2, '5, 43 UGA Rg1.l3: Talent Show 23 Current Affairs, QQCILIFY X 43 QCA Style Show 43 Tennis Z, 3. LORRAINE HUDSON-Horizon 13 Latin Club 23 junior Red Cross Council 33 GGA Style Show 43 Speech Program 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Paper and Annual Staffs 4. HELEN ROBINSON-Horizon 1. 33 GGA Rep. 23 Pep Club 33 Current Affairs 4. RONN CONNERI.EY4Gonzagan 1, 23 Sock and Buskin 23 Latin Club 23 Annual Staff 23 Christmas Play 33 Boys' Feder- ation 33 Zeta Phi, Treasurer 33 Debate 2, 33 Entered from W'Gt Valley 43 Current Affairs 43 Tau Sigma, Vice Presi- dent 4. NORMA JEAN ROSENBERGER SALLY BARRETT-Band 13 Class Secretary 13 Girls' Athletic Award 13 Entered from Wash. Z3 Drill Team 3, 43 Moscow Trips 3, 43 Lilac Parade 33 Current Affairs 43 Pep Club 3, 4. BLANCHE BRANSON-Latin Club 1-4, Band 2-43 Orches- tra 1-43 Moscow Trips 3, 43 Lewiston Music Festival 3, 43 State Festival 33 String Quartet 43 Chorus 3, 43 Triple Trio 3g Horizon 1, 23 GGA Pin 23 Western Dance Club 3, 4g Ski Club 1-43 Tau Sigma 1-43 Current Affairs 43 Sing Single- ton Sing 43 Girls' Sports 2, 3. JERRY EsPE SHIRLEY F1TzMoRR1s Caddy Our ,Caugh ter ANITA ZEUGE-Tau Sigma 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 43 Chorus 1, 23 Current Affairs 43 GGA Style Show 4. ROBERT SCOTT-Tau Sigma l'4Q Band 1-43 Orchestra 1-43 Moscow Trips 1-43 Pep Band 2-43 Pocatello Trip 33 Lilac Parade 33 Latin Club 1-43 Speech Festival 23 C1555 Vice President 43 Current Affairs 43 Tennis 3, 43 Thespians 2-43 Life With Father 3 Poor Nut 3 Importance of Being Earnest. DORIS VIG JASON TROTH-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 1, 23 C Club 3, 43 Current Affairs Club 3, 4. BARBARA RUSSELL-Tau Sigma 1, 23 GSC 3, 4, President 4. ANN STOWE-Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 2-43 Current Affairs 43 White Pine Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Moscow Trip 4.
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