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.C Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen Prepare For Leadership At AHS Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen play an important role in School. They study, learn to manage such activities as the school p-aper, reins of student government. the activities of Adna High and prepare to take over the Naturally, it is the Juniors who are most concerned with taking over the important government and activity posts vacated by the graduating seniors. Frpm their group, Robert Sayler, Bobby Smith, Lois Orloske and Helen Thay- er were elected to 55-56 stu- dent body offices. .The Sophomores and Fresh- man classes are both active groups. They have assumed important roles in every school activity. In scholarship, they are far above average, illustrated by the fact that a large percent- age of both groups is con- stantly on the honor roll. PICTURED LEFT: Top-Juniors learning to as- semble the school paper. Mid- dle-Sophomores in Geome- try class. Bottom-Freshman girls learning to sew CLASS OFFICERS PICTURED: Top-Sharon Leland, Junior Class President. Bottom left, Alan Waltar, Sophomore Class President, and Bottom right, Johnny Long, Freshmen Class President.
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GLADYS HAASE and LYDIA ICKES Adna Lunchroom Serves AHS'ers Well A growing boy or girl needs good food-Working on that premise, Adna's lunchroom has served nutri- tious and tasty meals at a price all can afford. The kitchen, operated by Mrs. Gladys Haase and Mrs. Lydia Ickes, is a model of cleanliness and efficiency. Assisted by pupils who Wash the dishes and clean the tables, these two culinary experts provide meals that AHS students thoroughly enjoy. This fine lunch-room, a part of the Federal Surplus Food program, is one of Adnals most valuable assets. 4 Custodians Haase and Richter Keep School in Shape The job of housekeeping and maintenance in a school system is by no means unimportant. Roy Richter and Carl Haase, Adna's two well- liked custodians, are very important cogs in the wheels that make day to day activities go on at Adna Schools. Carl is responsible for the High School building and the shop building and equipment, while Roy looks after the Grade Building and the busses. - During the summer months. these versatile re- pairmen spend many long hours repairing the build- ings and painting classrooms. wa? ' EUS Mill ultmi Q? utiLUFsE'NB i ROY RICHTER .r1f.Yfff.lf s'1fl'fWl l ii S . Q S CARL HAASE
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Juniors Have a Good Year Only one step away from graduation, the Junior Class can look back on an activity packed year. Once numbering twenty-six pupils, an even score now claim membership in the class of 56. How many of this group will complete the final obstacle to graduation? Who knows? Only time will tell. Led by President Sharon Leland, a transfer student from Bothell High School, the class successfully completed such proj- ects as the Junior Play, the Junior Prom, decorating the auditorium for baccalaureate and graduation, and several class parties. PICTURED: Top row: Sharon Leland, Presi- dentg'Robert Sayler, Vice-President. Second row: Bernice Mohoric, Secretary 5 Janice Leonard, Representativeg Richard Mattis, Sgt. at Arms. Third row: Nancy Hein, Patty Walsh, Dorothy Moore, Wil- lard Cody. Third row: Bob Smith, Beverly Nowlen, Carol Tanksley, Marlene Wisner, Robert Chandler, Matt Scoff. Bottom row: Sandra Wilson, Shirley Thompson, Shirley Johnson, Lois Orloske, Helen Thayer, Mr. Thomas Morris, Adviser. x...,A,.-.......,..................,..A,-. .,.,....,--.,-,... ,,u,M.....4.,.,, ,, . A ....
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