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JUNIORS Row one (reading from left to right): Lorraine McGowen, Louise Lam- bert, Pauline Wells, Opal Rucker, Tomasa Chavez, Alice Parra, Netta Jane Fancher, Betty Starley, June Essig, Genevieve Yarbrough, Ruby Helen Robber- son. Row two: I-enora Herridge, Margaret Battyany, Joyce Creasy, Annie Komadina, Juanita Adock, Edna Hansen, Roberta Phillips, Virginia Roth, Linda Levy, Shirley Peeples, Lucilee Moir, Madelyn Goodale, Margaret Williston, Joanne Bower. Row three: Jack Mullen, Norman Willis, Elder Wester, Alejo Reynoza, John Cunningham. Row four: Lorin Hubbard, Orville Denny, Burnell Jones, Jack Mac- Donald, Dale Cofer, Dan Gaddis, Jimmie Osterman, Louis Goldenstein, Claude Thomasson, Robert Reyes, Ted Ingram. Row five: Bill Richards, Dickie Romero, Gordon Wallace, Gordon Kapp, Joe Heiligers, Robert Dunbar, Jerry Stahl, Frank Komadina, Dudley LeBeau, Howard Ames, Ray Garner, Charles Perrill. Juniors not in picture: Roy Brakeman, Harold Graves, Robert Golden- stein, Robert Ferra, Don Eley, Margie Deming, Nadine Jones, Norene Jones, Charles Keller, Pearl Purdy, Virginia White. 25
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JUNIORS NORENE JONES President HAROLD GRAVES SHIRLEY PEEPLES MR. HOWARD CATE Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor The Juniors started out selling candy and pop at the football games, and they had several candy sales that were very successful. Their excellent luncheon, October 29, was very profitable. Besides their regular dances, they had a Barn Dance which was very different. The Junior assembly program was a Truth or Consequences quiz program. All the teachers and some of the students took part in it. The Juniors climaxed the year with a Prom for the Seniors. At the entrance to the gym was an arched bridge, and the waitresses served from little huts at the other end of the hall. The orchestra played from the base of a large old-fashioned candlestick holder with a large flaming candle. Each table was in a private booth. This lovely Prom was greatly enjoyed by the many who attended. 24
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SOPHOMORES DAVID HARPER President PATSY HARRIS Secretary LEE WILLIAMS Vice-President VIRGINIA JOHNSON MR. BILL BALL Treasurer Sponsor The Sophomores started the year out with a bang of an initiation on September 27. The Freshmen boys had to wear red flannel underwear, burlap skirts, bright ties, old hats, one high-heeled shoe and one tennis shoe. The girls wore short dresses, old shoes and no socks. Their hair was straight and tied with a bow. They had to carry a doll, a small can, and a toothbrush. Later in the year the Sophomores gave the Freshmen a party and dance to show them that they were really friends. The Sophomore assembly program, Station YYYY, was very enter- taining. The cast included Lee Williams, Sue MacDonald, Patsy Harris, Helen Taylor, David Harper, and Frank Casson. 26
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