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Q FIRST ROW-Carol Bernklau, Donna Bigharn, Sandra Johnson, Janice Berney, Gary Baker, Ellis Brown, Nickey Alires, Darleen Jones, Jean Gildner, Jean DuRette, Esther Andrus, Virginia Giger. SECOND ROW-Peter Berkey, Kathleen Austin, Carol Christiansen, Ron Brumbaugh, Ann Cannell, Eileen Bigej, Kenneth Calhoun, Donald Delker, Lela Jack- son, Leone Jenks, Karen Foote, Mr. Hollister, Advisor. THIRD ROW-Keith Doney, Carl Conley, Joyce Carroll, Barney Hokamp, Gordon Bernstetter, Ellis Hester, Shirley Anderson, Gladys Douthit, David Anderson, Jack Bigej. FOURTH ROW-James Berry, Bernard Irnholt, Con Houge, Gregory Hattan, Gary Gribble, Burt Burton, Richard Inlow, Clinton Case, John Brachmann, Elvin Borg. C O S30 FIRST ROW-Jack Martinson, Lloyd Wolfer, Mary Ann Kahl, Barbara Kruger, Sandy Yoder, John Rogantine, Myron Muller, Sonja Kerr, Judy Reyburn, Karen Stuwe, Sandra Watkins. SECOND ROW-Donna Pullen, Marie Shipley, Diana Onion, Judy Trafton, Bar- rett MacMaugh, Wesley Todd, Mike Utter, Harold Kraxberger, Carol Roley, Joan Milner, Sheila Lynch, Virginia Stricker, Mrs. Treleaven, Advisor. THIRD ROW-Dolores Neilsen, Jerry Walker, Melvin Saraceno, Deanna Onion, Maxine Thompson, George Thompson, Georgie Roley, Carolyn Scott, Jon Snyder, Donald Oathes, Leona Pearson, Marilyn Mack. FOURTH ROW-Norris Satter, Barry Schneider, Ed Routt, Eddie McCann, Gary Little, Adrian Wright, James Webber, Rex King, LeRoy Riehle, Larry Lamon, Harry McTighe, Bill Thompson.
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A SUPHOWS V At last! The Sophomores finally had a long awaited chance to conduct the initiation for the incoming Freshmen students. Then they sponsored a Hello dance which was given as a special welcome for Freshmen to our high school. This energetic class placed second in the Curtis Magazine Drive. They also sponsored a dance to raise money for the March of Dimes. The most memorable activity of the sophomore year was the biology trip to the coast on which Sophomores had a chance to put their knowledge of sea life to use in identifying sea plants and animals. .if HAQLTEX- ' L K. DoneY- v nl T 4 n.. pl. D pmdenonili iflexgsll.. Secreigwgig- . . , . . ' . Vice Pfeugjeasurern JL Bxggsengaiivesl Cannenl a ers' Ee hsfn Smdentun Nhlenc Man if 50 I C. Scoii.EgIE.H I-,Laden R' Inlo ' i Q Andfusr Qeani-Bi'Arms'
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C. Smith, President, A. Kasahara, Vice President, S. Krutsch, Secretary, B. Wahlert, Treasurer, S. Walker, J. Kraft, Student Council Represen- tatives, B. Allen, Yell Leader, G. Flaurn, J. Mays, Athletic Managers. RE HW This year's Rooks began the year by discovering that the dreaded initiation day is a lot of fun. Members of the class dressed up as comic strip characters and gave students a good chance to see their clever costumes as they paraded across the stage at the end of the day. The Freshmen also enjoyed the Hello dance which gave them a chance to become better acquainted with the rest of the student body. James Martin was their candidate for Mr. Santa Claus of the Christmas Ball and they worked hard to earn votes for him by bringing Christmas toys for un- fortunate children to school. As a result Jim was named Mr. Santa Claus much to the delight of his classmates. The Freshmen also carried on several other projects during the year. They have made themselves at home at Canby High and are eagerly awaiting three more years of high school life. A day long to be remembered-Freshman Initiation. 1...-.1
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