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The proofs prove that the camera does not lie. Swinney, Janet Thompson, Sandra Thompson, Shirley Tucker, Barbara Waggoner, Howard Wester, Vonda White, Wanda Whytal, Janis NOT PICTURED: Davison, George Jones, Anna Mae Kaino, Edwin Reed, Patricia
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Flood, Wi||iam Fults, Eleonora Gauntlett, Jack Gil lock, Shirley Givens, Phyllis Grimes, Roberta Haffner, Susan Harris, Marion Hart, Iva Hartley, Beverly Hayes, Lewis Henderson, Rachell B.
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i 3 rV 1 I Jay Mackie secretary Janet Bernheisel vice-president Bill Roady president Lola Fisk student council rep. Karen Henninger treasurer Upperclassmen! And we Juniors let no one forget about us. We felt the heavier weight of responsibilities suddenly loaded onto us and the greater accomplishments expected of us, as we began our trek along the path of the two years facing us. Miss Kurle and Mr. Ledbetter, our class advi sors, called the year’s first meeting for the nominating of class officers. The noon election held at the Juniors' own polling station found Roady, in key position as President of the junior class. The ratio three to one, with the girls dominating the opposite sex, filled the remaining official seats, as Janet Bernheisel became vice-president. Jay Mackie, secretary; Karen Henninger, treasurer; Lola Fisk, student council representative. As brand-new third year men, we couldn’t wait to start on Junior Prom plans, yet the dance was not scheduled until May 12. We discovered, however, that this extra time made it possible for us to carry on even more money-making projects than expected. These were headed by the monetary gains of the concession booths operated by our class when the fans found their way through the streets of Coquille to our football field. This we increased with dollars from Junior-sponsored after-game dances and found our class to be in perfect financial shape for the Prom. The first of the new year brought the delivery of our long-anticipated gold class rings. This added attraction made our upper class position official. After more than two months of nightly rehearsals, “The Cannibal Queen,” our three-act Junior play was presented to the student body and the public April 5th and 6th. Mr. Kittredge, our speech instructor, directed the cast of 1 3 juniors in the hilarious farce-comedy. Decorating for the senior’s baccalaureate service was the final activity of our class as juniors. It brought into our thoughts the following year when we, as seniors, would lead the student body in each street of its educational highway. This responsibility we have been training for during the last three years and now that duty is ours.
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