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SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Phylis Woods, Kahla Mielke, Anna Marie Von Seeger, Sharon Knight, Donna Kessler, Janice Nelson, Charles Timberlake, Junior Garwood, Donna Horak, Janet Rush, Sue Ellen Sims, Jean Sherwood, Lynn Garvin, Sandy Schults. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Caswell, Ann Valerius, Sandy Scott, Danny Ley, Mickey Comstock, Mark Milligan, Pat Lowry. .Toe Lamb, Mike Barger, Doug Jones, Dennis Newbrough, Rodney King, Butch McGlothlen, Karen Keller, Mrs. Robbins. THIRD ROW: Larry Belden, Richard Keasey, Marge MacDonald, Carolyn Byrnes, Ponchita Rainy, Mary Jardine, Nancy Myers, Linda Winters, Lois Downs, Susanna Nelson, Penny Keller, John Hodges, Larry Hartsook, Sharon Wilhelm. FOURTH ROW: Susan Jenks, Kaylene Kenworthy, Clark McLean, John Glasgow, Dennis Neuman, Bob Garner, Fred Frey, Dick Leut- zinger, Stanley Couthard, Fred Robinson, Jack Gunion, Tim Ryberg, Mike Baker, Francis Scott. Student Council Representatives Officers for the year 1958-59 Tim Ryberg Sandy Shults, P resident Donna Horak Karen Kellar, Vice-P resident Harold Garwood Marge MacDonald, Secretary Mark Milligan, Treasurer ,X The chief money-making projects of the Sophomore Class were selling U.H.S. ballpoint pens, during the Homecoming festivities, and a car wash in the late spring. - During the first semester they had a sledding party at the Hyperion Golf Course. A party with a Hawaiian theme was held in ApriL We'll Bowl 'Em Over was their float entry in the Homecoming Parade. The class was also in charge of the half-time skit during the Homecoming game. -x., .' :f fo- , 22 , ,gist
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dixie Peterson, Jean Valerius, Diana Sorenson, Andrea Yeater, Judy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sandy Duncan, Sharon Barlow, Mary Jane Chase, Jean Sterrett, Sandra Morris, Connie Swanson, Linda Jones, Susie Schmidt, LaRita Tyler, Evelyn Hon, Marquita Posey, Jcanettc Zimmerman, Mike Forsyth, Mrs. Van Ryswyk. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lucchini, Anne Norberg, Glenda Harjes, Diane Miller, Joanna Chew, LarryButler, Ronnie Phelps, Bob Dietz, Jim Stevens, John Hunt, Dick Tinder, Dick Coan, Doyle Bell. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Parsons, Linda Kessler, Karen Kunzman, Janie Wilson, Sandra Lindsey,Vi.rginia Von Seeger, Claudia Schoonover, Merle Alexander, SteveSchroeder, Gerard Noble, George Leonard, Bill Boyce, Bob Alexander, Glen Isserstedt. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Hand, Don Parsons, Danny Doherty, PhilPasco, Bruce LePard, Doug Thieleke, Denny Boatright, Steve Ward, Ronnie Swanson, Phil Schneider, Jim Samuels. Junior Class officers for the year 1958-59: Karen Kunzman, President John Hunt, Vice-P resident Connie Swanson, Secretary Steve Ward, Treasurer Student Council Representatives: Michele Forsyth and Gary Willett The Juniors won second prize for their float, Devoted To You, in the Homecoming Parade. The class was also responsible for one-third of the food concessions at the football and basket- ball games. Publication of the school newspaper, the Blue Jay Chatter, kept the Juniors so busy throughout the year. They sold advertising, gathered news, wrote copy, and prepared a dummy',' copy under the supervision of the Chatter adviser, Mrs. Lucchini. In October, the Juniors presented the play, Cheaper By The Dozen, under the direction of Mrs. Carol Lucchini. Two night performances were 45 given with a different cast each night. In all, twenty-two of the class members were included in the play cast. The climax of the year was preparing for theJuruor Senior Banquet, which was held at the Hotel Fort Des Moines on the night of May 16 X .1 6 GE W 2 twiki . ' . ' . ' ' ' em wmon cuss
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FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Susan Beldon, Marcia Newbrough, Janet Pyle, Connie Persinger, Janita Peterson, Paula Milligan, Linda Greene, Donna Cruikshank, Larry Leutzinger, Judy Phelps, Carolyn Gardiner, Billy Van Pelt, Barclay McLean, Forrest Richardson, Jolene May, Linda Gibson, Mike Gabriel, Joyce Albright, Sandra Alexander. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dewitt, Patty Beggs, Patty Mart, Mike Fisher, Lee Staska, Tom Backus, Fred Little, Pat Dutcher, Virginia Acuff, Darlene Boltz, Marsha Weakley, Nancy Emmert, Diane Wilson, Linda Fickel, Karen Swanson, Pam Baker, Mr. Tiegland. THIRD ROW: Mr. Tone, Gayle Strickler, Ted Minnick, F rancis Byrnes, Jeanne Kehoe, Sandra Vandermeulen, Charlotte Silvey, Pam Seagren, Ruth Hamilton, Becky Johnson, Judy Garner, Christine Chapman, Quentin Boehler, Skip Deason, Sammy Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Henrickson, Richard Chapman, Jerry Kallaus, Dave Ferguson, Jim May, John White, Stan Boley, Larry Lalor, Harold Lambert, John Leavengood, Ricky Boals, Frank Pasco, Ronnie Stevens. The Freshman Class officers for the year 1958-59 were: John Leavengood, President Ted Minnick, Vice-P resident Paula Milligan, Secretary . Linda Greene, Treasurer - ' The Student Council representatives were: v af? ti ' Bill Van Pelt Linda Fickel The biggest money-making project the Freshmen had was their car wash, which was held in the early spring. coming parade. They also presented a skit during the pep assembly at Homecoming, which was a take-off on the television program, American Bandstand . V We're Hatching A Victory was their float entry in the Home- During the first semester they had a pizza party and fun night. f-rv1l,.,,..,1-L.,.....1..,.1....,l ..-...., .L--:,.-,, cn, 11 L- 1-, 1
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