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l 5 if - rl , ri -' Q N 5 N . ' I i Q ' L' ll. 5 f ' ... .. .. xk.x f A sz:Nl0R OFFICERS First semester: Mr. Geist, G. Donley, L. Hurlburt, C. Bledsoe, H. Dudley, Second semester: V. Roehlen, G. Donley, K. Golliher, W. Fulle,-yon Mr. Geist. 'B -1 1 6 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS First semester: Mr. Evers, G. Howard, M. Mclean, P. Mclean. Second semester: Mr. Evers, H. Pounds, B. Hoskins, M. Mclean. tl 1 I 'il , A, 3 .3 l li' l s 2 ' A 3 T i, . Q 4 Y l Q 'Q 1, o I i . ' z . Q. V, tr. Ma. . A ll n JUNIOR OFFICERS First semester: Mr. Metzger, L. Carson, G. Wilson, R. Hutchens, P. Johnson. Second semester: Mr. Metzger, L. Carson, G. Wilson, R. Hutchens, P. Woodworth. 57.1 35: jiq5:4 '1,Hc . 'if 45.1 Z7 ggi, F33 'Q is . Nl fl ll va.. 5, 2 FRESHMAN OFICERS First semester: Mr. Linduus, J. Fine, T. Bruce, L. Eaton. Second semester: Mr. Lindoos, B. Wilson, M. Bicklehoupt, L. Long.
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SENICDR CLASS HIS Four years ago we enfered high school as a as our advisor. As Freshmen, we provided ou .'l'he clubs and organizafions of lhe school, and par? in 'I'he social funclions of +he year. The Bi and fhe Fershman-Sophomore pariy were +he As Sophomores, our class was organized TCDRY T hr class of 66 wirh Mrs. Fox quofa of members for ook an unusually aclive and Li1 I'le Sisfer parly hligh'l's of fhe year. nder 'lhe leadership of r 'I' u r Miss Reinemer and Mr. Geist We were well of sporls wilh some of 'l'he oulslanding boys be Dick Laughery, Kenny Golliher, Shelby Bly a Wilbur Sfarfin, boxing. We gave an all-high sp Polka Do+s as +he +heme. We are now upper classmen. We worke pu+ on a good prom which rurned ou+ a suc everyone who aHended. We used +he Theme son's orches'l'ra supplied rhe music for 'rhe bi was filled 'lo capaciiy 'I'o see 'lhe oulslanding +a d c Mrs. Floy Greenman. If was composed of m and drama. Mr. Geisl' was our class advisor. A+ lasi' comes +he +ime we have long awail' year wi+h a class of 34, much smaller lhan o class four years ago. The firs+ big evenf of +he Women, direcied by Mrs. Floy Greenman. dance on March I8. Mon+y's orcheslra furnish in nd or .fl 9 le presenred our play, The Leavenwor+h Case, ys e u Y We e epresenied in ihe field g: Dick Jones, fooiballg Bill Eades, baske+ballg 1' dance on April 8, wifh hard 'lo raise money 'lo ss and was enjoyed by Hades and K. John- evenr. The audi+orium nl of our class when we under +he direclion of iery, comedy, romance d. We en'I'er our Senior beginning high school ear was our play, LiH'le had +he Senior all-high +he music. Our Sneak I' d lo Coeur d'Alene was greafly enioyed by everyo disfance ever fraveled by a Senior class from May 27, we marched in lo graduale lo +he 'lra and Circumsiancef' Alfhough we have looked 'Forward +o 'rhis somewhai solemn now rhai' +he +ime has come and enier a more complicaied phase of life. 22 D di d ne. This is fhe grealesl aylon High School. On lional melody of Pomp ay for I2 years, we are ro leave our old 'Friends
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IUNIOR CLASS Under fhe able assisfance of class advisor, Mr. Mel' very successful year. Coffee and carameled apples were ball games by fhe class, wi+h a profif of abouf S60 going Seven junior boys furned ouf for foofball, and fiv while only fhree answered fhe call for boxing. Members senfed in various clubs and many were on 'lhe honor roll a record. Three new sfudenfs, Nellie Anderson, Harold R added fo fhe junior roll fhis year. Their class assembly, consisfing of fwo skifs and som was given November 3. The class presenfed fheir Junior fheme being Mardi Gras , fhe gym ceiling was decoraf paper and balloons as were fhe boofhs, and fhe fables and masks. Music for fhe big affair was provided by fhe The class play, The Moon Makes Three , a fhree-ac senfed fo fhe public af fhe audiforium on April l. The la rewarded for fheir hard work. Class rings, pins, necklaces, and bracelefs, in a new a ordered in fhe fall and received in February. The class possess fheir class iewelry before 'rhey are seniors. Firsf semesfer officers were: Presidenf, Loren Car Wilson: Treasurer, Peggy Johnson, and Secrefary, Rul' officers were fhe same excepf for a newly-elecfed Treasur 24 ger, fhis acfive class had a zlmade and sold af fhe foof- info fhe freasury. e furned ouf for baskefball, f 'rhe class were well-repre- vild had a perfecf affendance oy, and Gail Benneff, were if musical and novelfy acfs, rom on November 24. The ed wi-lh fwisfed pasfel crepe were decorafed wifh horns Rl1yfhm Makers . ll modern comedy, was pre- rge casf of fiffeen was well- nd very preffy seffing, were of '50 is fhe firsf class 'lo son: Vice-Presidenf, Gerald h Hufchens. The semesfer er, Paf Woodworfh.
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