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Top row: J. Underhill, O. Adams, D. Madigan, M. Rivas, E. Habeger, J. Malcolm, E. Hemmerling, J. Strobridge, C. Love, G. Seymour, P. Herschel, F. Sutton, A. Rice, D. Ackley. 2nd row: A. Palacios, B. Sullivan, I. M. Sullivan, B. Littleton, P. Ellis, V. Hansen, R. Nelson, W. Stanfield, G. Brintcn, R. Parrish, B. Dugger, K. Weaver, B. Ritter, J. Habeger, B. Owen. Bottom row: E. Estrada, $. Duclus, G. Marques, B. Chandler, D. Armstrong, H. Davis, P. Urton, C. Sparks, J. Moore, M. Colling, B. L. Cox, D. Carter, G. Goldflam, J. McCann, B. Alpert. Our Future Leaders The Sophomores elected these students for their first semester officers: president, Curtis Higgins; vice president, Edward Hemmerling; secretary, Barbara Littleton, treasurer, Victor Hansen; sergeant at arms, George Seymour; advisor, Miss Alpert. The year’s social events began with a party for freshmen. Football season found a generous representation of sophomores trying out for the team. Basketball also was popular. A few of the boys made the “A” team, but the “B” team was largely made up of members from the sophomore class. Officers for the second semester were: president, Wayne Stanfield; vice president, Edward Hemmerling; secretary, Robert Nelson: treasurer, Dick Ackley; sergeant at arms, Arthur Rice. The high light of their year came with the presentation of the Sophomore Hi-Jinks. An outstanding feature was a song written by Orren Adams, a member of the class. With the com- ing of spring, baseball brought out many of the class’ athletes. The Freshmen honor- ed the Sophomores in a return party. The fact that the Sophomore Class has some outstanding talent was again made evident when two of the leads in the operetta were won by members of the class.
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eck, YRS J U N I () h S Top row: M. Spayth, L. Lynch, D. Weaver, B. J. Williams, W. Boicourt, S. Krause, H. Arreola, W. Germain, B. Black, W. Moore. 2nd row: B. Kinnaird, M. Hall, B. Torrance, E. Bird, D. Williams, L. Meston, T. Peters, M. F. Johnston, N. Parsons, N. J. Rice, V. Morgan. Bottom row: N. Kirby, M. A. Dodd, M. Morris, P. Lovell, B. Arnold, M. Berdan. G. Schneider, M. Scott, L. Estrada, E. Sanchez, M. Andrew, P. Jones. Here Are Our Successors The officers chosen by the Junior class for the first semester were: president, Dwaine Kaitukoff; vice president, Barbara Arnold; secretary, Marie Scott: treasurer, Stanley Krause; yell leaders, Marjorie Berdan, Gene Ramay: sergeant at arms, Neva Parsons: advisor, Miss Morgan. The Juniors not only contributed much to the success of our football team but kept up our morale at games by selling hot dogs and soft drinks, and they sponsored a successful dance after one of the games. The crowning achievement of a highly successful year was the presentation of the Junior Play. Basketball produced several outstanding Junior athletes. The second semester brought these new officers: president, Bob Black; vice president, Don Weaver: sec- retary, Marie Scott; treasurer, Stanley Krause: yell leader, Darlene Williams: ser- geant at arms, Wayne Boicourt. Baseball meant more hard work and training for the athletically inclined boys. In April the Juniors honored the Seniors at the annual banquet and prom.
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