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GARY BRANDT L1fe IS a plcture pa1nt It well Boys Glee 1234 Mlxed Chorus 12 34 Class Play 3 Student Council 3 Intramural Basketball 2 I Gary Brandt wxll my ablhty to draw pretty g1rls to Frank Garcla who always has an eye for pretty gxrls ALFONSO DELGADO Pauence IS a great thxng but II never helped a rooster lay aflegg Class Play 3 Class Off1cer 4 Intramural Basketball 12 I Al Delgado w1ll my msurance to anyone who dares Joln me for a r1del 7 ,l 1 ,M Z if N f 1 CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Cr1mson and Sxlver CLASS MOTTO Our knowledge is our power and God our strength CLASS SPONSORS Mrs Bals and Mrs Dunklau 3.4. ' . wg twig gal A 1 4 t C 2 5' : 11 11 f 1-,V 4 1' 'V Z , I 'J if J ' 1 1 1' 3 ., I , To v I, - 'fi , 1 557 f ' I f' ,x 'gif' rf' 'F -X ff X K '.' Q 1- X
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SHIRLEY ROOS It is as fatal as II is cowardly to blmk facts because they are not to our taste.' F.H.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3- Pep Club Off1cer 3gG1r1s' Phys1ca1 Educatxon 1,2,3g Lxbrarian 1.2.3. I Shtrley Roos w111 my tranquilizers to the future homemakmg students Good luck g1r1s! GUY CURE Every man s affalrs however l1tt1e are tmportant to hxm se FFA 1 I Guy Cure w11l my expert dr1v1ng to B111 DCBIIC' Caut1on kldsl They bulld too low who bu1ld beneath the stars F H A 2 3 4 F H A Off1cer 3 4 Work Shop 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Off1cer 4 Marchtng Squad 1 2 3 4 Cheer leader 4 Drummer 3 Girls Glee 1 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Annual staff 4 Class Off1cer 3 Snow Ball Attendant 4 Prom Attendant 3 F F A Attendant 4 I Donna Schnase w1l1 my ab1l1ty to cheer the football and bas ketball teams to anyone who can keep up wlth my cast Iron lungs lf. ' ' DONNA SCHNASE
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C ass One bright September mormng in 1945 we f1nd twenty seven shy youngsters gathering on the school steps To them th1S was the biggest event of the year They had now reached that ripe old age of five which entitled them to beg1n the biggest step in their lives After each had found a chaxr in the small kindergarten room Mrs Beltzer called the roll Roll included Alta Albin James Anderson Erick Ashburn John Baxter Sharon Clark,BarbaraCl1ne,Iohn Deming Lorraine DeBr1e Shlrley Donaldson Bradley Dwiggms Thomas Edmonds Rose Garcia Thats Guthrie Nancy Guthrie LeeDel Howard Robert Kaps ArturoMart1nez Colleen Mathews Patricia Patter son Jane Power John Power Steven Odell Donna Schnase Roberto Vasquez Jean Walker Sandra Webb and Barbara Wiebold From this enjoyable year we passed to the next Mrs Wrede now had the pleasure of trying to tram our yound m1nds and sprawling group By now we had dropped John Baxter John Deming LeeDel Howard Robert Kaps and Roberto Vasquez and added James Cline and Patr1c1a Coon. This gave us a group of twenty four Mrs Wrede gladly passed us on to M1ss Kay D1er who accepted us but not with haste. By this time we had bade farewell to Thomas Edmonds and Colleen Mathews and welcomed Barbara Roberson Nancy Kennell James McPeck and Jams Rasmussen Th1S gave us a total of twenty six Miss Chramosta was the next to be favored with our presence To get our group of twenty eight we gained Franc1s Figueroa Margene Myers Carolyn Torske Geraldine Lathan Sh.1r1eyRoos, Anne Wilson Ronald Daily and David Castaneda To match this gain we lost Erick Ashburn Jane Power John Power Barbara Roberson Nancy Kennell and James McPeck Our years were passing fast and we were now fourth graders Mrs Bosse was our next victim This year we lost Barbara Cline James Cline, Ronald Daily and David Castaneda and were favored with Roger Gorman s entrance leaving us twenty five students The fifth grade was speclal because the room was on the second floor We found that those added Haggeman. From this position she watched Ronald Daily David Castaneda Tw1la Sickler Barbara Cline and James Cline climb the sta1rs for the f1rst time and watched Roger Gorman descend the stairs for the last time Mrs Ice was at the door to welcome twenty eight into the sixth grade but we left with only twenty six We arrived at the number by losing Francis Figueroa Geraldine Lathan Sandra Webb Ronald Daily and Twila Stckler and gairung Sonya Aldrich Howard Brayton and Thomas Darling Our seventh grade was the most mixed up of them all We had three teachers tlus year beginning with Mr McCal1ester and end1ng w1th Mr Bell Along w1th the teachers we lost Howard Brayton, Steven Odell and Patricia Patterson and ga1ned Ronald Goesch Marie Koztsek Jane Power John Power and Donald Carpenter This left twenty eight in our class Twenty seven bright eyed grown up men and women f1n1shed their last year of grade school To share our enthuslasm we f1nd James Stearley and Leonard Kubik but lost David Castaneda Ronald Goesch and Barbara Wtebold We owe much to Mrs Zlmmerman for the gutdance she gave us in preparing for high school With the memories of those we lost and for the honor of those we gained we awaited the following years Contrary to the entrance into kindergarten eight years ago the twenty seven shy youngsters have increased in number to forty one and are now self confident mature individuals They include from the eighth grade Alta Albln Sonya Aldrich James Anderson Donald Carpenter Sharon Clark Barbara Cllne James Cline Patr1c1aCoon Thomas Darling Lorra1neDeBr1e Shirley Donaldson Bradley Dwiggins Rose Garcia Nancy Guthrie Thats Guthrie Mane Kozlsek Arturo Martinez Margene Myers Jane Power stairs didn't help our grades any, though. Waiting at the top of the stairs each morning we found Miss
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