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I w BCYYY Irwin Emalie Schafer Salutatorian Valcdicfm-im 3-571 3.7179 A thunderin' herd of fresky freshmen descended on this here fair schoolhouse jest about nigh onto four years ago. These here greenhorns numbered 93 and they hailed from 23 of these here United States. Also, they gained two adopted members, Suzanne Frackewicz from Poland, and Pete Lambrecht from Canada. Holdin' the reins over these here maverics were two mighty brave foremen -Mr. Turya and Mr. Chambers. The foremen corraled the freshmen into throwin' the class' big shindig of the year- The Freshmen and Sophomore Fling. Dave Daily, king maveric of the wild game of football, earnt a letter the first year. The green basketball team won a lucky 7 games and lost only 4. The green tenderfeet feelin' their oats the first year in high school feven though they spent half their schoolin' in their old alma mater-Union High School, started to settle down for their second year in school as Sophomores. Feelin' that they still had a few more oats to sow, the 98 flost a few, gained a few, sophomores threw two mighty roarin' dances-Sophomore-Freshman Party and the April Showers Tolo. The Sophomores had a few outstanding boy athletes fthat's cause they were taller than eyerybody elsej. Those boy athletes were Dave Daily, john Gorman, and Ray Haagen. And the boy that inspired everybody in football was Bob Miller. The two foremen i for this wing-ding of a year was Mr. Lindblom and Mr. Sanders. The thunderin' herd now hit the big time-upperclassmen and juniorhood. Startin' the year out with 93 on the payroll, 7'more were added, making a total of 100 juniors. To raise green backs for the biggest wing-ding of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, these here maverics threw two mighty lively dances, jukebox Jubilee 'and junior jump. When they got the necessary green backs, they went and threw one fine dance,
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the prom. The narne of it was Stairway to the Stars and nobody got through the door without an invite. This year the class gained a lady forem help the kids. The forging! this year were Mrs. Vaughan and Mr. Chambers. ' ' h e Well. they finally hit the top of the haystack. The senior year brought meny c or s. in the corral. This was a radio program with two of the senior maverics starrin' on Youth Views the News, the first time it ever here in this neighborhood. Next the class put on the senior play, Our Miss was Brooks. Two chores were taken care of next, the Homecoming Dance at which Faye Cherry was crowned queen, and the Hi Dirty Birds wing-ding. Queen Carol I fAnder- sonj was crowned at the junior-Senior Prom. Helpin' her out were Betty Irwin and Fa e Cherry. The best chore of the year was the Senior trip to Seaside. g Y On the business end of the class, Emalie Schaferand Betty Irwin were roped into being valedictorian and salutatorian with Malcolm Blair as class speaker and Kay Valen- ' ' d B ' tol and tine as faculty speaker. Two edited the Booster and the Plarnsman, ju y rrs Darline Becker. Harry Friberg, Harley Hall, Faye Cherry, and Dams Hardy represented the once greenhorns in the Student Council. ' ' 'l .I f ot- Meny of the senior boys were roped into athletics and earnt meny tit es n o ball, Dave Hansen was the king lineman of the year, and Dave Daily king maveric with an outstanding back of the year. In basketball, Larry Collins got a gold basketball for his defensive play, and john Gorman received one for best offensive player. Miss Turk and Mr. Harvey who an and an old, retired one that came back to The first chore was enjoyed by every maveric The last foremen for this herd of creatures were were relieved when the final maveric won his releasing papers. . Tulk M . ' an '- M Miss Vw' UVM Harvey
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