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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 1955 was the beginning of our long journey through high school. To start the year with, we had 14 members then gained Judy Linsdau and Louella Nipwater. We suffered a week's initiation in outlandish costumes and hair- do's. To earn money, we had a valentines booth, then we gave a party for the three upper classes. Mr. Bressler, our class advisor, gave us an Easter party. Our class officers were: Florence Smith, President; Beverly Poole, Vice-President; Mary Letillier, Secretary; Peg Michles, Treasurer; and Gary Leseberg and Tom Dolenc for student council members. Our Sophomore year started with 14 members again but we lost Joyce Rhodes, Judy Stagner, and Jack Crawford, but we were later joined by Karen Annan, Sherron Locke, and Carol Flowers. To raise money we raffled $10.00 worth of groceries. Our class officers were: President, Larry Pate; Vice-President, Chuck Richardson; Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Dolenc. Our class sponsor was Mr. Tobin Our Junior year started out with 11 members. Later we lost Sandy Detimore. Our class officers were Tom Dolenc, President; Mary Let- illier, Secretary-Treasurer; and Larry Pate, Vice-President. Tom Dolenc and Karen Annan were student council members. Our advisor: Mr. Tobin. We sold concessions at the ball games to make money for our Jun- ior Class Prom, which we called Moonlit Gardens. Karen Annan was chosen Prom Queen, with Carol Pitner and Mary Letillier as her attendants. We also put on a play called Here Comes Charlie. Our class colors were Coral and Charcole, our flower was the Pink Carnation. Our motto is PUSH, PULL, OR GET OUT OF THE The Page Sponsored By FRONTIER CAFE LEAMING HARDWARE CREDIT BUREAU RIVERTON JEWELRY
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We started our long journey through high school with 21 members. They were: Lynn Livingston, Linda Metzger, Kathleen Anderson, Patsy Welty, Helen Titterington, Judy Chumbly, Pat Hanson, Bobbi Shoemaker, Ruth Mar- tin, Elsie Swartz, Ronnie Metzger, Jerry Burmister, Linda Robertson, Sandra Paulson, Jack Murry, Ab Cross, Sharon Trompke, Kathy Lewtin, Mary Ann Johnston, Douglas Thronburg, Sally Foresman, and Caroline Fales. During the year we lost Judy Chumbly, Ruth Martin, Elsie Swartz, Sharon Trompke, Kathy Lewtin, Mary Ann Johnston, Douglas Thronburg, and Sally Foresman. Our class sponsor was Mr. Hatton and we had a Box Social, and a movie, A STAR IS BORN to raise money. We lived through initiation by the upper classmen and then enjoyed the party they gave us afterwards. Our class officers were: President, Linda Metzger; Vice-President, Lin- da Robertson; Secretary-Treasurer, Ronnie Metzger. We had a wonderful year even though the upper classmen did give us the run-around. We started our Sophomore year with 12 students, they were: Ronnie Metz- ger, Jack Murry, Jerry Burmister, Pat Hanson, Lynn Livingston, Helen Titterington, Pat Welty, Kathleen Anderson, Linda Robertson, Linda Metz- ger, Sandra Paulson, Bobbi Shoemaker, and Judy Chumbly. During the year we lost Ronnie. Our sponsor was Mrs. Watson and we served lunch at the square dance festival to make money. Also all the girls caused a little excitement by having a car wreck. No one was seriously hurt which we were very thankful for. Our officers were: President, Ronnie Metzger; Vice-President, Linda Metzger; Secretary-Treasurer, Bobbi Shoemaker. We enjoyed our Sophomore year and are looking forward to being upper- classmen next year. Our Motto-Where there's a will, there's a way. Our colors-Silver and Gold. This Page Sponsored By TEMPLE DRUG RIVERTON HARDWARE FIRST NATIONAL BANK RIVERTON CHOPPING CHEVROLET 10
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