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N l -E - Bobbie Michel, Bob Kingsley, Guenther Schoen, Jimmy Singmaster, Ian Landre, Don Pixley, Dick Lee, Calvin Day, Lewis Eggleston. Second Row - Lydia Stevens, LaVonne Griffith, T Marion Sherman, Lee Benedict, Mary Jane Jones, Pauline Palmer, Joe Armstrong, Eileen Youngs, Elizabeth Corbin, Roberta Parsons. Third -BQ - Mr. Black, Diane Foulds, Doris Hoyt, Leona Dibble, Jo Strasnicsak, Barbara Dodge, Dorothy Gerg, Norma Roscoe, Betty Newman, Virginia Parsons, Donna Pixley, Augusta Mertz, Marilyn Pickwick, Mrs. Benjamin. Fourth Row- Marjorie Woods, June Hartwell, Patricia Allen, Irene Flyzik, Marjorie Eldred, Carol Searles, Barbara King. WAGON 1 95 2 By far the largest wagon of them all was needed to carry the class of '52. In the saddle were: President, Joe Armstrong, Vice-President, Lee Benedict, Secretary, Pauline Palmer, and Treasurer, Mary Jane Jones. Mrs. Benjamin and Mr. Black, our chief scouts, aided us in fording the first stream of opening day, those baffling schedules and early class organization. The first miles on the trail were busy ones for new travelers, and it was not until Christmas that we relaxed in a party. Again in January was another festive time, a skating party at Sidney. A benefit movie and the sale of candy during the second semester were our only money-making projects. It is an endless trail to the gold fields of the west. When banking started, Pauline Palmer and Joe Armstrong were chosen as bank tellers. The class made a good start the first day with 41.61, banking. The tellers had some trouble this first time because they were a little short of money, but after a more systematic procedure was discovered, banking went smoothly. Roll along, Covered Wagon, Roll along you have a long, long way to go. Pauline Palmer
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if First Row - Roger Fletcher, Scotty MacPherson, Roger Weeks, Leal Daly, Royce Stoutenberg, Dick Hoyt, Tommy Lee. Second Row - Dot Jones, Evelyn Rickard, Marilyn Price, Janet Parker, Hugh Collins, John Armstrong, Betty Parsons, Ann Niles, Donna Fink, Catsy Scheidegger. Third Row- Mrs. Blythe, Nora Drachler, Josie Delello, Helen Foldy, Marilyn Stanton, Linda Salzberg, Mary Lee, Phyllis Niles, Frances Sherman, Lola Neidlinger, Marie Elder, Mr. Blythe. Fourth Row - Doug Wakeman, Carl Smith, Jack Terry, Bruce Pratt, Herman Scholz, Patsy Puerile. WAGON 1 95 1 President-Janet Parker, Vice-President-John Armstrong, Secretary-Betty Parsons, and Treasurer-Hugh Collins are at the reins for the class of 1951 this year. Mr. and Mrs. Blythe are on hand to chart our course, guiding us over the unmapped land and finding the water holes to revive our morale when all seems desert waste. We did not wait until the end for our gold strike, but by diligence we secured small amounts along the way. The first paid well in fun. It was a skating party on October 1. The Sophomore Hop at which we sold ice cream sodas and sundaes brought in real metal which increased the treasury. Placer mining was our next venture, each class member screening out many tiny nuggets and the combined efforts of this the sale of magazine subscriptions, was suc- cessful indeed. Gaiety and laughter and the warm glow that is the Christmas spirit were our re- turns from our Holiday Party. Though our wagon creaks and not yet two years old, we are confident that it will carry us west without too many delays or accidents in the usual four years.
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' 5 . - - .. iff First Row - John Delello, Doug Andrews, Elmer O'Neil, Jimmy Hitchcock, Jerry Black, George Pratt, Ray Hall. Second Row - Eleanor Michel, Jane Scheidegger, Florence Engel, Phyllis Friedenstine, Joan Parsons, Bertha Bennett, Helen Cawley, Lola Severson, Janice McPherson. Third Row - Barbara Alverson, Shirley Elder, Joyce Smith, Leola Dibble, Doris Parker, Faye Boyd, Doreen Archibald, Darla Alford, Betty Kingsley, Carol Jones, Mrs. Butler. Fourth Row - Richard Hurlburt, Bob Demeree, Teddy Alverson, Ralph Burns, Joyce Mitchell, Doug Lee, Holger Streigler, Ward Giles, Roger Lord. EIGHTH GRADE Our wagon train has not even started, collection of equipment and training of our pioneers is not complete, but as we wait to strike the trail we are very busy. Our primary project is a trip to Albany. This is for the purpose of visiting the museum, the legislature and other points of educational and historical interest in our capitol city. To secure money for this trip we held box socials, bake sales, sold candy in school, had a benefit movie, and contributed dues to the class fund. Committees working with Mrs. Butler were in charge of each separate undertaking and for our trip we earned over three hundred forty-one dollars. 4 - L A 9 A L 4 A 4 L 1
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