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GENEVLEVE PERKINS Chorus.1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager.2,3 Paper Staff.4 Annual Staff.4 Basketball. 1 “Act Your Age .3 “Our Miss Brooks . 4 MARILYN NORTON Chorus.1,2,3,4 Class Secretary.1 Librarian. 4 “Our Miss Brooks . 4 Paper Staff. 4 LORETTA LOWE Chorus.1,2,3,4 JACK LOVE Basketball.1.2,3 Tennis.2,3,4 Librarian.2 F.F.A. 4 G-Club.4 JACK KNETSCH Basketball.1.2,3,4 Tennis.1,2,3,4 G-Club. ..2,3,4 F.F.A.2,3.4 Track.3,4 Student Council.3 Class President.2 Librarian. 2 “Act Your Age . 3 “Our Miss Brooks .,.4 Paper Staff.4 Annual Staff. 4 13
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MARGARET BELL Basketball.1,2,3.4 Chorus. 1,2,3 Tennis.2,3,4 Student Council...1,2,3 Librarian.1,2,3 Cheerleader.3 Class Treasurer. . ... . 1 Class President. 3 DAR Representative.4 “Act Your Age ' .3 “Our Miss Brooks ..4 Annual Staff. 4 Paper Staff.4 National Honor Society..4 MARION ALLAN Chorus. ..4 4 ' DENNIS BRESSON Chorus.2,3,4 “Act Your Age .3 WANDA BURTON Basketball.1.2,3.4 Student Council.,3,4 Chorus. 2,3 Librarian. 4 Class Vice-President.3 JOYCE BAILEY Our Miss Brooks ' . .4 Chorus. Paper Staff. .3 JACKIE BALL Chorus. Basketball. Tennis. Librarian. Paper Staff. Annual Staff. Cheerleader. Student Council. “Our Miss Brooks . ..4 National Honor Society. .4 12
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Class History The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One began its long journey over the sea of knowledge on a bright autumn day in the year 1939. Out of a class of 22, who enrolled at that time only 7 members will graduate with the class this year. They are Margaret Bell, Mary Cutler, Virginia Kirk, Jack Knetsch, Genevieve Perkins, Jean Conor, and Shirley Smith. At the beginning of our next year, the only new member was Darlene Darrow. Everyone seemed to get along with each other, so no one left us. The next year we found ourselves in the hands of Miss Lunekey. The following students were our chums and classmates: Donald Austin, Margaret Bell, Dennis Bresson, Jean Conor, Mary Cutler, Darlene Darrow, Willa Fitzpatrick, Howard Kimball, Virginia Kirk, Alice Klepper, Jack Knetsch, Alan Fry, Billy Gumtow, Marcella Henson, June Monroe, Genevieve Perkins, Harry Shirley, Neldon Spencer, Barbara Weaver, Mary Jane VanAvery, Arthur Gregg, Richard Raison, Shirley Smith, Duane Srackangast, Joan Pierman, John Reardon, Marilyn Norton, Nelda Jensen, Mary Jane Lucas, Edna Dowling, Tom Hamilton, Albert Meyers, Harriet Yound, Frank Morris, and Jim Hayney. In our third year, as we really began to get acquainted with the other members of the class, Miss Kugel took over. The class enrollment remained the same as it had been in the second grade, except for the loss of Jim Hayney, who left us to go to Richland. As we entered the fourth grade we were quite shocked, Mrs. Snow really clamped down on us. But she wasn’t as bad as we had expected. However. this year we added 8 new members they were: Ron Block, Clayton Cline, Richard Dick, Cleta Holbrook, Ron Ingraham, Beverly Winkler and Joyce Hewitt. This made a total of 32 members. During our fifth year Richard Dick and Beverly Weaver decided that they no longer liked our company, so they left to go to another school. But in their places came Alan Fry and Jim Newsted. Mrs. Livingston was our teacher. In our sixth year our school term was saddened quite a bit by the death of one of our classmates Joan Pierman. Mrs. Howell was our teacher. During this year we had a few more additions to the class. They were, Howard Kimball, Norma Langs, Joan Proudfit, Bill Schrieber, and Jack Love. As we came back to school this year we were quite excited as we entered Junior High with our class, consisting of, Fred Baldwin, Margaret Bell, Ron Block, Gene Book, Barbara Bullard, Wanda Burton, Dick Carter, Don Chiverton, Jean Conor, Mary Cutler, Darlene Darrow, Robert Doty, Ronald Fitzpatrick, Willa Fitzpatrick, Alan Fry, Billy Guntow, Marlene Harley, Joyce Hewitt, Cleta Holbrook, Ron Ingraham, Howard Kimball, Virginia Kirk, Jack Knetsch, Norma Lang, Forrest Lantis, Jack Love, Lorretta Lowe, Marilyn Norton, Genevieve Perkins, Joan Proudfit, Lois Reams, Duane Srackangast, Bill Schrieber, Shirley Smith, Jack Tibbetts, and Mary Jane Van Avery. During the eighth grade the only thing that changed was our class advisors the class remained the same. As we entered the ninth grade we were quite excited and scared too, as we had heard so much about school initiations but as it turned out we had nothing to worry about. The only new persons that came were Jackie Ball and Mary Lou Newton, otherwise the class remained the same. Our class advisors were Mr. Norlin and Mrs. Edwards. 14
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