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'J ilxmx, l l 1 i 4 FIRST GROUP: First row, left to right: Jay Bundy, Robert Coates, Bill Beebe Gary Bell, Gary Endicott, Louie Eller, Gary Burlingham, Richard Carlson. Second row: Dick DeJardine, Jon Erickson, Mary Arndt, Dixie Davis, Dolores Berry, Dorothy Chamberlain, Burl Beck- with, llazel Breirler, Paul Bergen, David Alexander. Third row: Ronda iirlclcson, Pearl Benton, Naomi Evans, Jeannette Bozung, Mary Brinson. K1iyC'r0mb'e P:-t Cavanausgh, Betty Bartleson, Beryl Benton. SECOND GROUP: First row, left to right: Billy Knutsen, Larry Latham, Maurice Patterson, Donald Linderman. Jimmie Fisher, Dick Gilmer, Bob McKinley. Jerry Mcffaughan. Second row: Jo Anne Peterson, Geraldine Marvin, Beverly Pasroe, Delores Fox, Jo Anne Gronley, Eleanor lfrzxnsten, Geralyn Gartner, Virginia Hallenbeck, Bonnie Kress, Jeanette Hofmeister. Third row: Janet Meyer, Patricia Miller, Betty Lou llazen, Dollie Peterson. Jean Johnson, Arlene Kassuhn, Bonnie Hedger, Nancy Matthews, Anna Grey. THIRD GROUP: First row, left to right: Roger Dunn, Joe Wehrer, Bill Taylor, Ed Pulley, Ken Van Volkenburg, Eric Renneau. Second row: Don Valentine, Eddie Wilson. Carol Re'tan, Betty W'ilson, Rita Richter. Jo Anne Warrl, Leila Scott, John Samuel, Al Schulte. Third row: Rose Snfth, Paula 'x'.ilIencler, fhirle-e Rovhester, Dolores Youngchild, Florence Willielrin, Betty Pleake, Violet Ruerl, Gwen Thiederman,
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jon Erickson, president: Beryl Benton. rep.g Bill Taylor, sec.- treas.: Louie Eller, vice-pres: i Mr. Kuhn, adviser. pldftedfflld Guided hy class advisers, Mr. Sparks and Mr. Kuhn, and a group of capable officers, the sophomore class of l950-5l, with great determination went about their business with great success in all of their activities. The first thing that came up was the usual election of class oflicers. The results were as follows: .Ion Erickson, presidentg Louie Eller, vice-presidentg Bill Taylor, secretary- treasurerg Beryl Benton, representative. U , The next thing was their Sophomore Hop which was ' A a huge success. . . Q' J The sophomore class also took an active part in the 'Kas Christmas tea and the annual carnival. . mis' T Their activeness in all sports completes a very progres- sive year. I .2 + 5 -in ' , 2 a, Q.. if A , Q 93
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Betty Wogsland, treasurerfbu-lr zann Schwab, vice-pres.: Mlf Erickson, adviser: Myrna Crowston, rep.: Wilmar Derg rick, president: Karen Rey!- oldson, secretary. Guiding the way for the freshman class were: Wilmar Derrick, president: Suzann Schwab, vice-presiclentg Karen Reynoldson, secretary: Betty Wogsland, treasurer: Myrna Cowston, representative to the Student Council. Mr. Erickson and Mrs. Coles were their able advisers. Many of the freshmen participated in F. H. A., G. A. A., Drama Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Drill Team fm, .-f:ii ' . ' .,., Acid? and athletics. ln the school carnival they sponsored the 'gf' lem I Magician show and the dart game. if The Freshman Frolicn was held in the spring. K 'iii' U K 1 ' A ' ' . .Ag
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