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ROOM 105 Fran! rung left lo riglzl'-5. IJHIIIISIKI II NI. lluwlaml. III. Wvllile. Powe- 5. E!Ill l'HOIl. R. I'I4ILIy. lf. BIIUIIHIIII R011 tzm lf. Sixmumi. 5. I,2l!'Iit'l'. lx Ill: I IUIIIXIIN Xloore. K. I: -Q. I. . x! - lv. FIISIWHVOII. IX. .-Xmlezwnu. H1216 f1Il'I'l? wv. Ott. .-X. lI11g:lxf-N. I I X Klell. R. Ifmlner. Il. Rolam. J Ruelmek. A. Ftinarfl. 1. . r . .. 0 ROOM 2138 l r0:.I rule, left fn riglzt R. Duuxxe. I Simpson. I.. Sullivan. Xl. X. VIIIIOIIIIY mn. S. Williams. NI. Ilaner. I Short. lluu nm ll. I.eunar1I. Il. Straws. S Ilmer. ll. Riegel. D. I7It'l'l'P. X Ilunt. F. We-itsman. C. RIUUQII. IJ Rolla-. Hou' three-V .I. Donnelly. Nlorrifey .l. Iilossner. E. FPIQIIFOII. S. lfv glcstun. C. Petmlsl. N. Parlun-rim R. X. RIl'IIilI'lI4. Kula' four ffll. llasalouis. P. Broun. I .'XI11IQ'l'SSt'Il. J. Milks. J. Wvalker. XI 1 lace. N. Gaeper. D. lfalferty. 0 ROOM 21 1. Front role, left I0 right-B. Allen. G h v Xlantei. C. llymlf-. If. Ijllllllillll, SQUIICCY. I.. Baier. III. Beamer. I Ron' tim--U. Cule. J. Rf-eml. I . Buckley H. Baba-uck, R. Tllllllll. M. Lewis II. Barnhart. J. Callahan, Rolf' three-H lf. IJIPIQIIISOII. G. Bellinger L. Ilulmes. II. Bennett. W1 XYIIRPIPI' I.. Van Ness. VII. Clark. Rolf' four--I . WL-lell. R. Ferguson, I Ivrda. YY. Tlwtuas. R. lfarnllam. 0 ROOM 212 lfrorzt ron: left I0 right -T. Wolfe. I ra D I.IIlfIIlUl'SI. 5. Ifux. .I. Fyku '. . 7-lmrt. I. Bingham. I . Irltblillilfll. N011 11111 fx. YM-tlellxxtg. .I. XIPIILIIITIII x .I. lliegel. ll. Kimlmle. C. Pullerwn Il. Neiru. I.. Ruwluml. Ron' lhree- R. Stem-ne. If. Ilill. .-X. Ilun IIZIIII. If. Strong. NI. Nexxkirk. I I'ar'ker. 5. Fetlwl. NI. For-ytlle. Hou' fUIll4f I'I. Iiulmx. If. Iiurrigian. If Ilowell. QI. I'IISIll'1'f', I.. Ilnw- Hozf' four-Il. I.:-omml. I'. Hiller. .I Ileuel. X. Welt-Yuan. H. I7el'1vi. I? IIIIIUI fI0u1II'It'IY
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First Base E'VE finally made first base and what a hard job it was! Most of us made sure hits. Others weren't quite so lucky and needed another turn at bat, but we all made it one way or another. We elected Cary Kuhns captain of our team. and Mr. Bradley adviser. The rest of the coaching staff consisted of Caroline Simons, vice-presidentg Janet Nlilks, secretaryg Cay Petzold, treasurer, and Sherill Emerson and Dale Leonard, Student Council representatives. We supported our schools athletics hy the making and selling of booster tags. ln sports and music. several of our classmates exhibited outstanding talent. The good sports had lots of fun during freshman initiation. We soon discovered, however, that our ninth year was not going to be all sports and recreation. Everyone had a chance to explore different fields. which helped us plan our future careers. As we stand on first base we realize that the most difiicult part of our jour- ney to home plate and success is yet to come. We all wish to reach second hase without being stranded. but to do this, we know we must utilize all our speed and drive. We hope that our four years in O. F. A. will be all hits, runs, and no errors! FRESHNIAN OFFICERS lfrrmf f0ll'. left to righl- J. Nlilks, Sevrelaryg C. l'etvold. Treas- urerg C. Simons. Xicc-l'resi- dentg S. Emerson, Student Council. Razr time-tl, Kuhns. l'residf-nlg Nlr. Bradley. Adviser: IJ. Leonard, Student Council. O ROOM 207 Fronl ron, left I0 righf--VV. Wunder, E. Winslow. 5. Home-0. ,l. Wliit:-, F. Mott. B. Um- Vvitt. J. Morse. Row two-li. Perry. D. llellmann. C, tlhrystler. Y. Dennis. li. Mott. li. Shraug:-r. F. Walker. . .l. Ron' rhrvef -ll. Clark. J. Walters Strope. J. Ke-rt, E. Dunham. R. tivik.
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Playing the Game EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Front rout, left Io right fl.. Yr-rv. 8-l llsherz 5 llnsscll, 8-1 Treasnrerg A. Wiestbrooli. 8-4 Fecretaryg Nl. Ftocnm. 8-3 St-cretaryg NI. Taylor. 8-2 President: S. Campbell. 8-l Secretary: ll. Swackliaxnxner. 8-2 Treasurer. Hou' tlro-G. Ft-ftchock. 8-3 Ltsherg W. Rhone. 8-3 View-President: fl. Steele. 8-3 Presi- dent: ff. Espe. 8-l Usher: C. Anderson, 8-l hifi'-PI'4'!1lflt'YllQ B. Groats. 8-4 lsherg .l. Galpin. 8-l President. Hou' three J. l'itcher. 8-2 lisher: fl. Granger. 8-4 lslicr: K, Xlclioy. 8--1 Treasurerg C. Hodge. 8-4 President: Nl. Nichols. 8-3 Treasnrerg Nl. Pringle. 8-3 lfsher: B. Dunning. 8-2 Secretary. RUN' four- R. lleed. 8-2 l sher: ll. Smith. 8-'l Vice-President. E eighth graders of 1954-1955 are striving to play a more acceptable game in the art of living and education. We find it much like baseball in many ways. A good player for either game must acquire skill and knowl- edge. observe good sportsmanship. and be willing to accept responsibility. Promotion in baseball depends on a satis- factory batting average. We also must earn a satisfactory average in the basic subjects which are English Part II. English Part l, Math, and Citizenship Education in order to be promoted to the major league next fall. We must keep our eyes on the ball if we attain this goal. A high percentage of our enrollment have been active in extra-curricular activities. These, plus our other subjects. have taught us team- work and laid the groundwork for more active citizenship when we enter high school. Student Control Day is our big memory item of the year. Uur subject in English Part II that day was. Plus the 3 His. It helped us appreciate the many opportunities for rec- reation which our fans. the people of the com- munity. provide for members of the teams. Although training has been hard at times, we have enjoyed playing the game in the minor league. Wle hope to greet you as members of the major league next year. ROOM 205 Front flllf. left to right Y. Russell, B. Tobey. li. tfamp, l. johnson, fi, Kuenlli. lj. th-pt-sv. A. Colden. Ron' Um- ,l. fllasgow. l.. Carman. W. Be-st. IJ. llchres. J. Whit- more. H. l'iarnham. Ron' f,1ll'6 E. Ure-en. Y. llarris. Nl. Camp. l.. Bradley. J. King. l.. iliuttle, N. Ret-tl. ,l, llavis. Xl. Burger. Ron' jour-C.. Harrison. lf. Haus. I. Balucock. .l. llost-iiln-z'ger. 'lf Balrrock. li. Benjamin. lf. Wea- ver.
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