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AT .V One br t to tern her morn old O.l I.S. was shocked . Wnumber ol Freshmen lii4 halls, banging locker class. A week later Josphere once again, fn divided into two Iniors requested that Freshies from all tramping throug doors and troopi found a studious» The Freshmen separate classes. Thj they make pom- parts ol the buildingjbtrcamed into room lour that noon. SoonThev emerged carry- ing golden and purple pom-poms. Then came the fateful dav wljen our orders came from the Sophomores ro paint the “O'. 1 hat Wednesday morning found the Freshies marching up toward the “O” armed with brooms, shovels, ami paint brushes. Friday night they enjoyed themselves at a ‘'Wel- come’ party given by the Sophomores. One sad morning finds a group ol long-laces. The “O ' had been demolished! A mourn- ful group ol Freshie boys again gave it a new yellow coat. Christmas came and so did the return party for the Sophies. It was a Pioneer Christmas Party with an old fashioned tree and pioneer dresses plus doughnuts and cider. When school started in September many of us were strangers, and glaced shyly at one another over our textlxxtks, but it didn’t take long for us to get acquainted with Mrs. Weber, sour advisor, and our classmates. 11 We chose Betty Henson for our first semester class president. When the basketball season approached we organized a pep club with Donna Mil- ler, Marlene Gerspach, and Betty Henson as yell leaders. We cheered pur boys on to victory when they won four out of the five games played. The girls’ volleyball team was not to be left out either; they won all of the games they played this year. With the coming of the second semester we elected new class officers. Our president was Donna DeVries. We had several parties during the year including a valentine’s party. Since this was the last year we would be able to have one, we couldn’t resist having a valentine box. All in all we have had a very successful year and we now look forward to being “Freshies”. 27
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Munick, Donald Greag. Bob Sailor, Stanley Hopkins, Wesely Brown. Freddy Richter Edwin Scroby Earl Tuchordt Ronnie Whi.ecliB. SECOND ROW: Wesley Gr.ar, Jim 'stromb g. Ronald OU . jZ Tuchardt, Jim Robins, Elmer Nolan, Joe Parks, Charlie Williams, Frank Rattery, Donald Barber THIRD ROW Helen 5 0wdn '«r0!‘y yil 0n'. Ste l[is 0del' „?.hodo Klohn- Arlene Hal1' Po,,V Cobb, Noma Lee, Mary Sue TufclaH. Shirley Burt. FOURTH ROW. Margaret Kl.ppstem, Margie Monk, Verna Tiller, Rachel Ord« qv Maxine Walker, Wanda Barns. Dorothy Gregg, Alice Barns, Shirley Kuehn. Edna Scruby. FIFTH ROW Smith Francis Roach, Norma Racy, Eunice Freeny, Shirley Hill, Alice Davis, Cora McCart. Betty Dorfler sandier' Pot Dunn, Pat Avery. Ronnie Whitediff, President, Bob Sailor, Vice president, Wilma Chandler, Secretary, Fred Rich reosurer not oictured). FIRST ROW: Patricia Jones, Grace Scribner, Ella Mae Rardin, Mildred Campbell, Potty Wil'.on, Donna DeVries, Mar- lene Gerspach, Jean Wold, Shirley Cooper. SECOND ROW: Mildred Oleson, Louise Mutphy, Ec t i Henaercc i, Donna Roglestad, Shirley Heimburger, Donna Lavoy, Enda Mae Strakbein, Jurline Cathey, Donna Miiler. TH.RD ROW: Ronny Stephens, Gene Sorensen, Daniel Shearer, Sarline Cathey, Neva Weber, Betty Hensen, Vernon Cicrk, Tracey Rogers, Raymond Williams. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Huncovsky, Bob Kimsey, Eo-.by Klohn, Walter Spi.ggs, Billy DuMont, Allan Clark, Johnny King. 26
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