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ROW 1: T. Palmer, B. Prukop, J. Mitvon, D. Parrish, B. Loidhamer, C. Handke. ROW 2: SEATEDi Joanne Larson. Linda KelleY' Pal Richardson' Tim Mocerl' R. Purdy, G. lsaksen, T. Paulman, L, Muller, T. Odegard, D. Parkhurst, A. Profl, R. Legacy. 5TANDlNG: Socko Shlmlzu' Mr- Douglass' Advlser' ROW 3: D. Neil, T. Moceri, D. Molson, M. Purgaforio, B. Lund, D. Pelry, J. Larson, T McGraw. ROW 'l: L. Scholz, D. Suter, G. Snell, K. Sfroian, D. Arnold, P. Richardson, D. Sieurnagel. ROW 2: S. Rinehart, L. Swanson, G. Hess, S. Kraus, D. Peterson, A. Lofgren, G. Schilling, ROW 1: H, Telling, R, Rqgmugsen, P, Thunder, H, Vogel, D, Thom, ROW 2: E, Trolson L. McDonald, C. Lange. ROW 3: G. Salzman, S. Shimizu, T. Mocefi, J. Slvde, A. Paulson. K. Woodward, J. Tierney, B. Yohn, J. Zompcrdo. ROW 3: G. Whifcombe, S. Wingren M. Reul, J. Strand, E. Berg. K. Workman, R. Thomas, G. Thorseff, B. Yamamoto, A. Woods.
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ROW 1: J. Abbott, T. Deon, M. Diedrich, R. Culver, P. Bell. ROW 2: J. Connelly, D. Crandall, J. Akins, G. Clausnitzer, N. Ellestad, R. Culver, M. Delin. ROW 3: T. Dunbar, M. Coftman, G. Carder, A Danberg, K. Bornander. 1 ..1,5.:f, .thief , M gg w. fu ,, - . .5 get EZ-:Qi ig . ... . . 9 .3, 1. if 1.1 - ' si- iff ?-Z.lk?112 s 3 fs: . . , . .isiftim-,L . .. .,,.Mk.. 'Elissa We, the Class of '58, can look behind us and see our carefully woven pattern--an outline of very successful activities, honors now and then, and a great deal of fun. Observing our pattern more closely, we tind in our store of memories so many ot the things which have mode our Junior year such a memorable one. First there was the ASB ticket sale in which we rated IOOCML Then there was our homecoming float which took first place in the parade. Among the many dances which we sponsored, the Valentine Dance with our Queen ot Hearts , and the truly lovely Junior- Senior Prom in honor ot the seniors were outstanding. To much ot our success and guidance in shaping the outline of our pattern we give credit to our class adviser, Mr. Ronald Douglass. As our junior year comes to a close, we look ahead and know that, as seniors, we will weave with the same enthusiasm and high hopes o pattern as bright as the one which we look back upon so proudly. ROW l: G. Krockman, G. Hartloft, J, Hott, D. Kurley, L. Kelley, ROW 2: S. Kittlnger M. Hathaway, B. Kingsley, R. Koester, J. Golladay. ROW 3: B. Lontz, M. Kammer G. Fritschle, D. Krenik, l.. Johnson, B. Henspeter, D. Henricksen, M. Manning.
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ROW 'l: Don Baker, Chuck Barger, Cecil Ballaris, George Akins, Johnny Becker, Dallas Blair. ROW 2: Carol Biggs, Bently Browning, Grant Bullo, Bob Alden, Joe Alrnauist. ROW 3: Betty Bryant, Kathy Burke, Karen Beksinski, Judy Bailey, Jun., Blanchard, Shirlee Absher, Darlene Arnold. ROW 'l: Jim Fox, Sheldon Ensrud, Rex Daschofsky, Albin Czyzewski, Wayne Capps. ROW 2: Silas Cross, Joan Daschyk, Joonne Dunn, Joanne Faver, Dawn Forman, Bobby Evanson. ROW 3: Judelle Fredericksen, Lois Crawford, Karen Fjetland, Mary Jane Cochennette, Jerilyn Coffman, Shirley Forslund, Donna Floreo. The Sophomore Class, under the supervision of Mrs. Jean Ghilbert and Mr. Stan Peterson, began the year with the election of class oFficers. Those elected were Tom Yotsuuye, President, Bob Pagh, Vice-President, Diane Mur- rey, Secretary, JoAnn Lindberg, Treasurer, Lois Crawford, Publicity Manager, Dallas Blair, Business Manager. Student council representatives were Bar- bara Muir, Joanne Dunn, Karen Reed, and Carol Kvamme. As in any newly elected group of class officers, the financial problem was the first matter for consideration. Class dues, a dance for the senior high, and the concession stand at a football game solved this. Also the Sophomore Class sold the Trojan Guide books to the students. The sophomore students were well represented in extra curricular activ- ities, including sports, FFA, FHA, Trojan Knights, Troianettes, Drill Team, GAA, Pep Club, and Torch Club. Four sophomores-JoAnne Lindberg, Dar- lene Arnold, Margie Jones, and Judy Gilbert-were chosen as song leaders for the basketball and football teams. With the motto Not at the Top, but Climbing, the Class of '59 will do well in the next two years. S 20
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