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SCHOLARSHIP Carol Woods Jim Barnard SENSE OF HUMOR Pat Willems Jim Barns fsfcm ing FRIENDLIEST Carol Nelson Elmer Reimer BEST DANCERS Judie Page Jim Cook MOST ATTRACTIV E Virginia coming Doug Lund
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nior C ass ffsfory JOYCE WENGER .TERRY WIC KSTROM The class of '59 came to high school without fanfare or much notice. We were a small class of a little over ninety members. Our one boast, that of staying out of the quarrels that were waged between the juniors and seniors. Our class officers for the first year as sophomores were: president. .T im Barnard: vice- president, Dick Sherman: secretary, Alvera Wenkog treasurer, Carrol Diehm. To help us get acquainted as sophomores we chose Mr. Kunke and Mr. Salisbury as advisors. We were very proud in February of our princess for the Sweetheart Ball, Virginia Collins. The junior year was a very busy one spent in pre- paring for the prom and banquet to be given for the seniors. The responsibility for this and other class activities rested on the shoulders of our class officers: president, Ivan Esau: vice-president, Dick Sherman: secretary, Eloise Staats: treasurer, Marilyn Anderson: Sergeant-at-arms, Don Stoneburner. The big job supervising our prom activities was given to Mrs. Barry and Mr. Richards. Most of our money raising activities were directed toward raising funds for the prom and banquet. The theme finally chosen for them was Deep Purple. Our royalty for the year were: Kandy Kane Princess, Virginia Collins: Sweetheart Princess, Sharon Shelton. The past year, our senior year, has seen the class mature and become more re- sponsible as we prepared for graduation. In early fall we elected as officers: president, J' im Cook: vice-president, VirginiaCo11insg Secretary-treasurer, Carol Nelson. Our advisers: Mr. Kunke and Mrs. Barry. Homecoming and we chose our court: Queen, Sue Lewis: Princesses, Judie Page, J' oan Rose, Virginia Collins, Carrol Diehm, Carol Nelson. At Christmas time we sponsored theChristmas dance Si1ver Thaw. Our candidate Carol Nelson was elected queen for the evening. Our Sweetheart for '59 was Cecilia Pascoe, and since this was Oregon's Centennial year we elected a Pioneer, Marvin Cook. We consider ourselves lucky to graduateinsucha significant year as 1959, when our state is celebrating its Centennial As we look into the future we hope we can find some- thing to pioneer. VERNON WIENSZ BRENT MC TAGGERT LAVETA MEHL 25
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MOST VERSATILE Carrol Deihm Doug Otjen MOST ATHLETIC Sharon Shelton Bob Wall niors ABILITY TO SUCCEED Ingxid Wolf Jun Barnard PERSONALIT Y Nancy Kelley Dave Heibenthal MOST TALENTED Eloise Staats Neale Povey lil
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