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, I 4 --as E: J, TOP ROVV: Ron Knight, Ella Hendrichs. Don Horner, Roger Hayenga. Frank NICCOY, Ronnie Iverson. john Helms, Glenn Hindrnan, Ronnie Ippen, Chuck Larabee, David Hiekerson. SECOND ROVV: Natasha Kinchcn. Janis Hummel, Connie Mayo, Ruth Herrrnann, Beverly Ixeele. Roberta Lazier, RoVcna Knetch, Gayle Johnson, Miss Vfilkins, advisor. BOTTOM ROXV: Faye Johnson, Agnes Larson, Kenny Heal. Raymond Masters, Harold Horton, Paul Mayer, Erle Hobson, John Linquist. .gjolalaomorezi MPL ,JL!arc! on .x4cac!emicd, It may look punling but Ron Tiltin is completing the inscribed circle ofa scalcnc triangle. l 1 5 l 1 l r . g I ' 1 I H I NSI know wc'rc going to be late. seems to be the thought of Nlary Lou Bcardin. l.1nd.1 Patterson. .ind lrlcnc Plcltnfr. as they hurry to their nest class. .5 , . i I
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A A I is .,.,i .,Z::,1 I Q , 5 S5 r XX of - fi 'K V fit . 1,h -11AA if :A- j XX t A M 'ff 47. ,-:' - i ' in ii s l ' Q At last they're here. The junior year will be remembered as one of the most eventful years of their lives. The juniors had the thrill of being upperclassmen at last. Following endless days of the same old ques- tion, When will our class rings Come? the big day finally arrived. Each junior thought his ring was the prettiest. Why is it our rings seem to be better look- ing than those of other years? asks the junior. fMnybe they're just prejudicedj Homecoming with the mums, hot dogs, at- tendants, dancing, and the victorious game will especially stand out in their memories. unior ear A Wadi gUQll,f!U! Leading the juniors are ftopj Mrs. 'I'Iiumas, ndvisnrg -lim l'mI1.1rl, prusidcnlg Marge Ccdarholm, SCCFCILIFYQ Steve Iillis, Lrcasurcrg and Wcnily Kllutpis, viec- president. 20
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