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As Freshmen Kindle the Flame RESHMEN started the year with fear and trembling, and were crowded nearly 90 strong into an already overcrowded school building. First on the sOcial calendar was the Freshman Frolic October 3, which they put over with great success. Decorations were life sized figures in Spanish costumes and heads of high school students. Burt Kimura, adviser, took the pictures and enlarged them to life size. Committee :hairmen for the dance were Dian Hilligass, decoratingg Carol Erickson, refreshments: Barbara Garton, entertainment: Mike Selfridge, orches- tra: George Tanino, publicity: Jim Jones, clean-up. During intermission members of the class demonstrated square dancing and led their guests in the Virginia Reel. Jean Corbin played a piano solo. Freshmen if x . if:-f 1 If , L . . Top picture: Jacie Homan. Second row, left to right: Heather MacKenzie, Dsnna Pedersen, Marilyn Garrison, Carol Erickson, Theresa Ruaro, Slyvia Fields, Dian Hilligass, Get rge Knut- sen fdroppedb ,Eileen Miller. Third rcw: Helen Carpenter, LeRoy Stcckli, Judy Johansen, Juleen DeBoer, Jean Corbin, Jackie Scho.n ver, Donna Beegle, Jerry Rollog, Pat Purdy. Fourth row: Mike Selfridge, Gary Owen, Dennis Stacy, Doris Peratravich, Harlan Ohlson, Frank Mur- phy, Don Maddox, Don Stenford, Jim Lowery. Bottom row: Barbara Wilkinson, George Ta- nino, Jimmie Wyatt, Eric Widmark, Sam Young, Faye Wylie, Gecrge Thompson, Doug Vig, Rocky Terry. Not in picture: Juanita Romero, Phil McKinley, Kay Macomber, James McGriff, Jerry Raines. 37
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The Torch Begins to Glow 5 Officers and Adviser Left io right: Dian Hilligass, secretary: Jim Jones. sergeant at arms: Miss Ethel M. Evans, adviser: John Gilbert. 'oresidentg Burt Kimura. adviser: George Tanino, vice-president: Don Mad- dox, treasurer. Freshmen ,Mmm at ,, ,W , 'nf 6 'U ..,., L ii Q I 3-. ff ff' rr. V Top row, left to right: Gertrude Bostrom. Carol Baines. Rosemary Bellanich, Beverley Baker, Lawrence Gibbs. Harold Baade. Conrad Boyd. Ed Borgen. Fred Atkinson, Second row: Roland Dallfm. D011 CHSD01'Sen. Alice Christopher. John Gilbert. Anna Denny. Susan Conklin, Mi- lan Bellanich. Janice Coffey, Ray Bower. 'Third row: John Falconer. Lawrence Edenso. Mary Ellis Hesketh. Morgan Grude. Keith Garner. Jane Garrison. DeWitt Ferguson tdrczppedb. Gary Bennett. Jonle Grubb. Fourth row: Rolf Hildre, Arthur Henie, Jim Jones. Dixie Anne Holman. Don Heleniak. Daniel Hill, Margot Johnson, Roger Iversen, Rudolph Johanson. Fifth row: Sane dra McGregor. Bruce Newlun. Chuck Mason. Doreen Shrum, Jim Knox. Charles Knight. Herbert KilldY'Cd- Inge Karlson. Ernest Johnson. Late withdrawals: Charles Mason, Rudolph Johanson. 36 ' mi
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