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OFFICERS THATCHER POVENMI RE LOGAN BERCAW luniors My, hut the juniors certainly have shown aggressiveness this past year with a lot of hard work as well as fun. In December they presented their class play which was a huge success. In Feb- ruary they had something new in the line of parties, a twin party. It was a lot of fun and it was surprising how they all looked when dressed as twins. Then, as a truly fitting farewell to the seniors, they gave them a stupendous reception. Dale Povenmire was their president, and helping him keep things in order was Beverly Logan as vice president. Writing the minutes every meeting was Gerald Thatcher, while Kate Bercaw was the one who saw to all the financing and kept them out of the recl.', Miss Spink ofliciated as their sponsor and Miss Siefert was the co-sponsor. When looking for good things to come, watch this class of nifty workers go to town.
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Front row, left to rightfAlherta Rhinehart, Priscilla Palmer, Dorothy Pugh, Wilma Reclcs. Mary Moralles, Pauline Scherer, Nancy Murphy. Znd row-APat Poistcr, janet Pfeifer, Ida Marie Sautter, Marilyn Raypole, Pat Rhodes, Nancy Ritzhaupt, Pauline Phillips, 3rd row7Albert Miller, Edward Reidesel, Clarence Schncgelsbergcr, Bob Price, Harold Ramsey, Ted Schrcclc, Theodore Rehl. 4th row ---- Dale Povcnmirc, Robert Pollock, Arthur O'l.cary, James Rhodcbeclc, Maurice Ritcr. lfront row. left to right--JoAnn Xvindbigler, Ruth Steffec, Barbara Wilson, ,Ioana Secver, Dierdre Watkins, Bonnie Staub. Barbara Smith. Ind Carol Smith, Arlene Vaughcn, Patty Thomppson, Barbara Schultz, Dorothy Smith, Patsy Timson, lllfxf Mary l.ou Stough. Brel row---Kenneth Somerlor, Jack Wilson, Arthur Weiininger, Richard Wittibschlager, Tom Spaid, Lynn Wagstaff, Leo Tuscan. 4th row--Robert Stowe, James Tucker, Gerald Thatcher, Leo Smith, Jack Williams, Richard Young. Not pictured---Richard Fiolthouse, Bruce Rogers, Albert Treisch, Deltna Weir, Robert Windbigler, Robert Gale, Joyce Eckstein.
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