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SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 2nd, 15 sophomores climbed the stairs of good old Echo High to start a new school year At our first doss meeting, held September 12th, we elected class officers. They ore os follows President, Lory McAfee, Vice President, Roy Rohde; Secretary-Treasurer, Joanne Romos; Sergeant ot Arms, Bit Spann Class dues for the year were set at one dollar. Under the supervision of Mr Bergstrom, our closs advisor, we planned a skat mg party at the Plamor, and a trip to Leh-mon The freshman initiation wos one ot the first signs of our privileges os upper classmen. Their initiation was set for September 16th, but we hod to postpone it until a later date As the school year draws to a close, we like to think back upon all the wonderful times we've had, and what a lucky class we've been for having Mr Bergstrom as our closs advisor. FRESHMAN CLASS We were initiated into high school by the sophomore class Four freshman girls are now members of the Pep Club, two boys played on the football vorsity squod Those in the Pep Club are Molley Esselstyn, Patsy Stock -ord, Kay Laughlin and Doris Bowman The boys that were on the varsity squad ore Gory Dorn and LeWard Collinsworth Our class sponsored home made candy sales during some of the noon hours to raise money We chose our class colors, motto and flowers They ore Motto— If you don't scale the mountains you can't view the plains Colors—Green and white. Flower—White rose. J We hove twenty-two members in our class They are-Homer Bowman, Gary Bohms, Elmer Berry, LeWard Collins-worth, Gary Dorn, Anthony Faro, Buddy Graham, Dick Jordan, John Ramor, LaVerne Sather, R C Winks, Doris Bowman, Molley Esselstyn, Kay Laughlin, Betty Jeon Marlnee, Mary Lou Mills, Patsy Stockord, Clarice Stamper, La Deona McCord, Beth Wilson, Mary Faro, Roy Bourque.
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Junior Class The junior closs of 50 started out Juanita Ayers Kathy Ellis Mary Lou Farrens Jeanne Jordan Charlotte Laughlin Dorothy Wiglesworth Richard Fullerton Ten of these were original members year and Mary Lou Farrens, Kathy Ellis, vith fourteen members. They are: John Madison Joe Ramos Jim Stockard Bob McVicker Eugene Wiglesworth Norman Winks Allen Young Norman Winks joined us in our freshman nd Jim Stockard in our sophomore year The junior class is noted for its fine Hallowe'en parties which we had to forget this year to give the Junior-Senior Banquet The junior class earned money for this event by selling hot dogs and pop at the football games The Juniors also gave a one-act play entitled Shock of His Life, directed by our class advisor, Mrs Wilkerson. We received our class rings in October, and everyone was very well pleased with them. The class officers are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Jim Stockard Bob McVicker Juanita Ayers Dorothy Wiglesworth . . Mrs. Wilkerson
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Student Council The Student Council consists of the Student Body officers elected by the Student Body and all class and club presidents. The Student Council consists of: Student Body President Shirley Cunha Student Body Vice-President Swede Ramos Student Body Secretary................Joanne Ramos Student Body Treasurer Juanita Ayers Student Body Sergeant at Arms Jim Stockard Senior Class President Joe Tolar Junior Class President.................... Jim Stockard Sophomore Class President Larry McAtee Freshman Class President......................R C Winks Pep Club President.......................Joanne Ramos Lettemen's Club ......................... Kaye McAtee
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