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Ninth Grade Class Roll Cflontinuedj Wickens, Charles - None - Being onftime Wilcox, Sarah - Chorus, Capitol Guide - Brains Williams , Bob - Bldg - Paper ' ' Williamson, Paul - Who's Who, Orchestra - Tardy excuse Wilson, Bob - Basketball - Hustling to class Wondergem, Tom 7- Band, Fiesta Follies , Football, BAA, Baseball ' Capitol Guide - Someone's billfold Wright, Norman - None - Blue and yellow jacket Wyers, Chester - Football,'Track, Baseball, Basketball, BAA, ' Swimming - Pestering someone Yaw, David - Band 4 Talking to somebody Yeric, Jerry - BAA, Football, Student Council, Swimming, Basketball, Baseball -,His athletic ability Yesh -Bob - BAA - Boys York, Julie - Fiesta Follies, Chorus - Sense of humor Yost, Billy - None A song -gg-.. TRADE 1. BUY: SELL 2. Kenny Jewell --,Would like to trade his typewriter for a private secretary. Don Casterline -- would like to buy a seat in the audi- ' torium next to Priscilla Coleman Bob Morris ---Would like to trade his class rooms for an aquarium Phil Russell -- Will sell his grade in algebra class 4 very cheap Jim Harris -- Wants to buy John Landstreetns report cards Mary Ellen Liles -- Wants to trade her jive talk for a good Webster Dictionary Kathy Almendinger -- Would like to trade her name for a three-letter one For Sale! -- A complete set of dimples -- I'll pay youl Inquire Sandra Jodon. 1h
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Ninth Grade Class Roll Ulontinuedj Stahl, Judy - GAA, Fiesta Follies, Capitol Guide - Being nicely dressed Stanley, Janeen - Fiesta Follies, Band - Talking with boys Stevens, Elizabeth - Glec club, Pep Squad - Being friendly Stevens, Larry - None - Sleepy look Stevenson, Charles - Who's Who, Football, BAA - A crew cut Stichler, Ron - Band - Shoes polished Stone, Judy - Band, Capitol Guide - Being smart' Stoudinger, Susan - Who's Who, GAA, Cheerleader, Essay Contest Pep Squad, Secretary of Capitol Guides - Her overwhelming knowledge Stout, Glenna - who's Who, Student Council Officer, Office Helper - Neat clothes Stricklin, Betty - Who's who -' Pony tail ' Strickling, David - Who's Who - Capitol Guide - A book Stumm, Pat - Fiesta Follies, GAA, Capitol Guide - A ready argu- Taylor, Janice - None - Being quiet ment Thompson, Janice - Band, Who's Who - Talking ' Thompson, Sharon - GAA, Glee Club, Fiesta Follies - Long hair Todaro, Tony - Football - Cowboy belt Tbmpkins, Dan - None - Serious face Torres, Janet - None - Combing her hair in English class Turk, Mary - Who's Who, Orchestra, Fiesta Follies - Her smile Ure, Nancy - Who's Who, Glec Club, Fiesta Follies - Priscilla Vanden Basch, Judy - GAA - Sandy Jodon ' Van Nortwick, Milo - BAA, Baseball - Joke books Vinton, Joe - Swimming - Cracking jokes ' Von Chawes, Karen - Who's Who, Homeroom officer, Chorus - Pretty Wallace, Betty - Chorus - Gum Clothes Wallace, Billy - Band, BAA, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track - Being athletic Walker, Charles - BAA - His lavender V-neck sweater wales, Norma 7 GAA,'Homeroom officer - Lessons prepared Wales,'Sandra - GAA, Student Council, Fiesta Follies - Blond hair warren, Jack - BAA, Football - Being friendly warren, Ibm - BAA, Baseball, Track - Belt White, Connie - GAA - Her soft voice Whyle, Peggy - None - Asking questions 13
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Hicnmcrns or nn me v v As we entered the auditorium last September on the first day of school, we rather regretted leaving behind us those lazy summer days of vacation with the swimming, fishing, picnics, trips, etc. But at the same time we were quite eager to meet new friends, renew acquaintances and take part in the mary school activities that would be offered during the year. . As usual one of the firstaactivities of the school year was the sale of activity tickets. For one dollar the purchaser was admitted to all school events suchoas dances, athletic events, etc. 'Ihis also included the monthly issues of Who's who, our school paper. About five hundred and fifty activity tickets were sold. ' Boy's Sports ' THCKTIL' FOOTBALL. 'Ihe tackle football program was changed this year, giving more boys an opportunity to participate. The season was divided into two six-week periods. During each period the squads were divided into two teams the Blue and the Gold , playing a night gameunder the lights. Both of these squads were coached through the entire season by Hr. Ogles by. The W. K. boys really put forth much effort to make the season a successful one. These boys were: Marlin l4cNicho1s, Jerry Yeric, Harold Cretsinger, Gordon Hjortaas, Bill Wallace , Basil Nunnally, Jim Osborne, Bob Miller, Bob, James, Butch Wyers 'Ibm Gould, Dave Lunt, Harold McGee, Dick Wood, Jack Warren, Norm Skidmore, Chuck Stevenson, Gus Korbakis, Tom Wondergem, Jim Conklin, John Coleman, George Logan and Tom 'Ibdaro. BASKETBALL. Once again the ninth grade W.K. basketball f team came through with the city junior high school championship, winning six out of their eight games. They defeated both South- western and Southeastern three times, losing to 'Lakeview by only one point in each of their two games. 'Ihe team's success was due to the fine coaching of Mr. Stone. 'lhe two high scoring stars were Butch Wyers, with ninety four points and Gordon Hjor- taas, with eighty six points. ihey were assisted by Basil Nunnally, Bill Wallace , Jerry Yeric, Marlin McNichols, Tom' Gould, John Coleman and Harold McGee. Continued on page 16 15
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