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nun Ir Io Colleen ' of hearing. in new a1 prob- ation of lccession ry. Writ- ; Ameri- uep club tund out d career Kae Thompson Annette Thompson Douglas Thompson Samuel Tolman Elaine Walston Cliff Wilcox Tommy Wuldron Katherine Watkins Juniors Ronald Thompson Mary Ellen Waldron Scott Weston Marlene Thompson Ron Thompson Kathleen Watkins Dianna Wells Lucille Winters Vicky Woodward planned oll schedules around desired, required subiecfs To obtain weII-bolanced Training To pursue life goals Kathy Wright Jacqueline Yoder 47
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Tom Sanders Vera Gene Shumway Jeffery Sorensen Jim Stoddard Anna Dee Tolboe Steven Sandall Steven Skinner Colleen Spence Ronda Stokes Kenneth Timothy Jean Scothern Bonnie Smith Michael Stanley Steven Stokes Pamela Tolmcm Lonnie Seager Karen Selmqn Steven Sherman lneda Hickman pointed out complicated part of ear to Colleen Spence at initial lessons concerning the physiology of hearing. Juniors discovered real challenges in new courses as they watched state and national prob- lems unfold. Racial equality, the assassination of President J ohn Kennedy, Presidential succession all were Vital points in American history. Writ- ing personal experiences and interpreting Ameri- can h'terary treasures combined With pep club marches and chemistry experiments to round out junior endeavors. Eagerly, juniors studied career requirements to guide final registrations.
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Lloyd Carol Lee Gary A: Dan Rhodes, Suzanne Matney and Hal Anderson, class officers, good naturedly share a coke as Arlene. Marriott, Merle Romer, Jim Shumway, Reed Summers, Brenda Goss, and William Flint watch the gala proceedings at brief respite during annual class card sale. I Being anxious to prove themselves to their LgophOMOTQS peers, greenling cubs selected Dan Rhodes for presi- dent, Hal Anderson as Vice president, and Suzanne Matney as secretary. Assigned to act as class ad- selecfed top brass Visors were Mr. Irvin Garfield and Mr. Gordon To direct class Capener, who joined with class officers in charting during initial year plans and setting goals to make the Class of e66 the as greenling cubs liveliest group of cubs ever to enter Bear River. at Bear River k x m Shauna Adams Stephen Adams Alan Abel
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