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President. Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer. Sponsor........ FRESHMAN OFFICERS Robert Fulton ..................................Allen Heubner ................................. Joyce Dannels ...........................Patty Coolidge ...........................Mrs. It. ('. Cowsert Ronnie Borland, Jean Nelson, Jack Preston. Carr Krueger, Jack Lewis. Donna McKnight, Burdette Anderson, Dean Klassen, Charles Williams. Donald Pick, Wilma Ilersclder, Margery Pruett. Wanda Avery, Eleanore James. Pat Coolidge, Joyce Dannels, Mrs. Cowsert. Bud Fulton. Allen Heubner, Wayne Noyes.
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President....................................... .........Howard James Vice President............................................Julian Ilayden Secretary.................................................Patty Mootnaw Treasurer.................................................I lelores Sawdey Sponsor...........................................Miss Louise Zimmerman Ellis Ilattan, Billy Watson, Lester Rivers. Dale Wright, Don Wallace, Jack Stirling. Alvin Mundt. Ruth Griffith, Lucille Douglas. Margaret Ilumrich, Shirley Myers. Nellie Cowden, Roy Alps. Dean Edmonds. Howard Kent, John Carmack. Rose) I a Atteberry, Patty Moomaw. Jim Avery. Miss Zimmerman. Julian Hayden, Howard James, Delores Sawdey.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The sophomore class, made up of twenty-three students, lias participated this year in all the school's activities and athletics. This class won first prize for the best decorated booth at the carnival on March 1. They also presented the skit, “Lunch Hour. In the drive for annual sales the sophomores won second. Sports are a special interest of the sophomores. Among the six sophomores who entered the ski tournament on March !•, five finished among the first three of each event. Many sophomore boys are out for football, basketball, and track. Likewise, many of the girls are out for basketball. At the first of the year the class had a scavenger limit with a dance afterwards. Also, a class dance was given during the first semester. Later in the year the class had a progressive dinner followed by a dance. The final activity of their year was decorating for commencement. Through the help of our sponsor. Miss Louise Zimmerman; our room father, Dave Stirling; president, Howard dames; vice-president. .Lilian Hayden; secretary, Patty Moomaw; and treasurer, Delores Sawdey; the sophomores have had a progressive year. —Patty Moomaw. • • • FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY A peppy, up-and-coming freshman class started the year by electing the following officers: president. Hud Pulton; vice-president, Allen Heubner; secretary. Joyce Dannels; treasurer. Donald Eslick; Student Council representatives. Eleanore .Tames and Allen Heubner; room mother. Mrs. Heubner. When Donald Eslick left, the class elected Patty Coolidge as treasurer. Mrs. H. C. Cowsert was the class sponsor. Friday, October Id, was the day all freshmen (and seniors) lived for. It was freshman initiation, a day every freshman will remember. The girls especially will remember how their neat curls were turned into straight pig-tails. Which class had the most fun would he hard to decide. During the year the freshmen enjoyed several other activities. On January 20. they gave a box social to which all high school students were invited. At the school carnival the class received second prize for decoration of booth, and third prize for their skit. The class specially enjoyed the many skating parties they had during the year. JOYCE DANNELS.
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