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LEO BO LAR, Prcvidenl , , ' Homecoming Queen My . Mk MQ I- -Ev ..,, : wx - . .. W 1 'all J, 3 - ,M wg ,-14 .,..,,..,.,,-, , KET aww: 4 My DICK PANANENV PAULA HOWARD' -f:OROTHY DAViS Vice-President Secretary I manner yi, .V, ,,., , ,W ' as ', , W f Q my 2 H - aw ' W2 , :L , N',. I Q ELIZABE H ouooNsKv, BOB LONG, Program Chairman SHI- af A TWU 0 ELIZABETH DUDONSKY, A12 I Iuniors Selling Popcorn PAULA HOWARD, f'fomcwming Princes,- qv X ml h A 1 . ,S BARBARA GLENZ. jr. Carnivaf Queen Candidate Junior Prom
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Front row, left to right: Sandra Hawkins, Ronnie Mclione, Paula Howard, Leo Bolar, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Jim Strain, Louise Gunnels, and Mr. Moen, advisor. Second row, left to right: Celeste Horsley, Don Taylor, Bonita Rickards, Sian John- son. Bonnie Janiseh, Veril Wade, Elaine Babcock. and Carl Gillen, Third row, left to right: Barbara l E Glenz, Ray Turner, Dixie Alton, Richard Howell, Dorothy Davis, Bernard Elliott, Lucille Legard, Logan Bartholomew, and Sally Van Tassel. Back row, left to right: Helen Dunn, Charles Oliver, Miriam Kayser, Vernon Newell, Gloria Storie, Monte Martinsen, Pat Lane, and Miss Cavin, advisor. Juniors Feeling p'oud and happy. we started our junior year wth lwig Iliillgs in m'n:l. l'i:st we elected Leo Bolar as president and Dick Pananen to assist him as Vice Presi- dent. We thtn elected Paula Howard to keep the minutes and Dorothy Davis to take care of our iinances. lilizalwtli Dudonsky wat elected Program Chairman while Bolw Long nas given tlze joh of Sergeant-at-arms. Net came tlie eventful day when we ordered our class rings. liveryhody was pleased with them when they' arrived. Vlfhen the carnival came around everylwody worked hard to try and make our hooths. the dart throw and pie walk. tlit- hest ever. Everyhody in the class was 100 per cent lwehind our candidate for queen, liarhara Glenz. even though we didn't win. Wfe all found it was quite a jolw to sell food at the games hut we huckled down and really did a good joh. The Student Body hought a new pop-corn machine which we used at our basketball games. Everyone in the class was proud when Elizabeth Dudonsky was elected Homecoming Queen and Pauli-1 Howard was a princess. Our play, A Ghost of a Chance, was enjoyed hy all, both those who saw it and those who took part in it. The play was presented April 4. Witli Orchids in the Moonlightl' as our theme, our Prom turned out to he quite successful. The dance was held in the high school gym. As the year comes to a close, we all feel thankful to Miss Cavin and Mr. Moen, our fine advisors. This was the first year either of them had been advisors, and we feel they did a very hne joh. As much as we enjoyed our Junior year, we are all looking forward to being Seniors. We only hope we have as much fun as we have had this year.
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WW 7 4 1 W -3 Q i Wi ' it i 'iv f X , Z a , t fig , lass DARLENE FRYE, President ,' ' ' 'M . , 4? . k.kk , , 9 F JIIM LYNEESS wANoA CARNAHAN V'Ce P e5'de 't Secretary-Treasurer Remember-when we spent hours selling carni- val tickets for Dodie', feven though we did not sell enoughj-all of us worked hard on both the Bowling and the Prize Walk , besides the booths for many of the other organizations,-how proud we were when Kathie was one of the home- coming queen candidatesg and-all the energy we spent decorating for our uhopn, which we will always consider the most important event of the year. As we come to the end of our first year in high school we think of it as one of the best. We thank Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Nelson, our understanding advisors, who did more than their share to make this year a success. We also thank the upperclass- Left- Candidate KATHIE COWIE Sophomore Class Homecoming Queen has 34,5 - NED LOVINGFOSS Sgt. at Arms KATH I E COWIE Program Chairman ITICI1 for fl'lCiI' gL1id3I'lCC Bhd fl'1l'OLlgl'l the p2lSf ear. y When we came into high school at the first of the year, most of us felt uncertain. We entered into the various activities with high hopes and great ambitions, being more than willing to work and prove ourselves worthy. We started the year off right by electing Dar- lene Frye as our president, she did a hne job con, ducting the meetings. To help her out .lim Lyness was elected vice-president. To keep track of our important minutes and money we chose Wanda Carnahan. Kathie Cowie took care of our many programsg and last but not least Ned Lovingfoss, Sergeant-at-arms always seemed busy keeping the boys in hand. .ak .: if . A Q ' . i C7 ,ff A - ' ' f J-an--mfe' H J M N 5 :Ca ' ' A . V . ' ,. 3, V Candidate 'Ra ,pf Nina, 5' f M., ,,,,.,.,,,,'E',2,. Right- ii 'Q DORIS FRANTsvoG . f i Sophomore Class Carnival Queen V e S il ill l ill
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