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Sophomore Administration Mr. Murry Grant, advisor, Joanell Jorden, vice president, Adrienne Russell, secretary, and Paul Nuccio, treasurer headed the class of '60, the largest class ever to enter Glendale High. With the influx of i095 sophomores Glendale had to go on a split lunch program. ...fi Marveling over their first Oratorical are the sophomore class officers, Tom Seabold, president, Pam Bentley, song leader, and Don Hagen, yell leader. Sophomore council members who worked on the Oratorial, helped organize the ring committee, and cast the deciding vote on the sophomore class ring are: left to right, Front row: Sidney Strever, Jeanette Peplow, Sue Braggi, Nadine Barton, Nancy Dunn, Linda Grubb, Lynn Hoffman, Mary Mae Mahn, Janie Houston, Susie White, Pam Bently, and Sandy Culvertson. Middle row. Michelle Walsh, Regina Scott, Lynne Morgan, Carol Lomen, Lee Linder, Michael Wellman, Beverly Larson, Joyce Mothershed, Robin Jackson, Linda Sauer, Pauline Mitton, Lynn Pendleton, Carole Langstaff, Rona Schumann, Donna Whatling, Sally Snyder, Nancy Hooper. Back row: Joe Carmona, Jim Hinderson, Cary Schwartz, Torn Seabold, Gary Brutsch, Jim Sims, Lance Otis, Jim Ruffner, Bill Giles, Tom Sherwood, Booth Hartley, Don Williams, Don Hagen, Rolla Cornell, Paul Nuccio, and Rick Marshall. fix J- ff. V 1. AX xV ?
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M Keeping the lUI1lOlS ir 'orvnefi of all the class activities and helping to plan them with the Junior Class Cabinet was the task ofthe Junior Council. Those serving on the council were Row l Jocey Delmonte, Kathy Montana, Sue Pfeiffer, Connie Sonntag, Kathy Hamel, Gloria Waldron, Karen Rislngev, Pat Plata, Brenda Roblcliaux Judy Scribner, Linda Hoy, and Gall Ashcroft Rovv 2 Shirley Conner, Julie Bradford, Sandy Murphy, Emma Lou French Carolyn Hoop, Dotty Rhea Marlyn Bohn, Gail Seabury, Cora Doty, Vicki Boehmen, Christine DArc, Santa Hubner. Row 3 Glenna Pappas, Jo Lee Wagner, Bonnie Cook, Judy Flegal, Kathy Waters, Carolyn Copeland, Jerry Mitten, Margie Witt, Rosy Teraho, Lynne Davis, Penny Vargish, Linda Abbott Row A Skip Wells, Berry Bottrell, Steve Carney, Carlyle George, John Cambell, Ernie Lund, Ruffin Ring, Chuck Rea, Gary Nelson, Fred Port, Gary Wefler. Row 5 Gary Clebert, George Batty, George Eastburn, Charles Beatty, Paul Beckett, Gary Brown, and Steve Price. Junior class officers, Carolyn Copeland, secretary, Bill Jencks, president, Jocey Del Monte, vice president, and Gloria Waldron, treasurer reminisce over their class's successful Junior Prom and Magazine Sale to raise money for the class. AL sq,- Lead ng the Junior class to victory in the spirit division of the Oratorical were: Paul Beckett, yell leader, and Karen Risinger, song leader, along with Mr, Dudley Graham, class advisor. Junior Class Administration , ,tl
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P15 ing the budget that the cabinet proposed was one of the tasks of the lst Semester Congress. Those serving on the Congress were Front row, left to right Nelson Rising, Skip Newell and Jack Caselles. Row l' Camille Meyers, Don Hagen, Don Schirmer, Pam Van Wie Susie Clark, Pam Brrley, Virginia Pool, Stu Szidak, Bob Penland, Steve Chenoweth. Row 21 Robert Rost, Mardith Nar-gan Sandi Rudel, DJ Tugby, Linda Watkins, Barbara Humphreys, Barbara Thompson, Lynne Wonacott, Tom Schurtz, Bill Will s, David Beckett. Row 3 Gary Brutsch, Rocky Rudolph, Roger Jalbert, Liz Florang, Layne Wells, Janis Goodemoot, Cathie Carr, Bortie Vold Pat Brshop Anna Mae Wheelbarger, Sidney Strever Row 4 Sylvia Curtis, Gwen Copeland, Melinda Zemke, Sue Black stone Gloria Henry, Joan Krpper, Penny Anderson Trina Stine, Parm Harris, Marilyn Bohn, Carol Nelson. Row 5- Harold Coons, Lad lie Potts, Peter Rusch, Don Tyler, Russ Combs, Doug Stringer, Stan Hafenfeld, Harvey Jedynrck, Joel Miller, and Lloyd Pledge. hifi ff ua-1 ,N F I w sy gt d t c lllsaillllis U ell OU T: 0 V F f' u rdiuli Student Court tries students when they are sum- V moned to court tor breaking school rules. This llllfl -r years Student Court was made up ot left to right: Steve Gunn, Stu Szidak, Brenda Fortner 1 Klllll IChref Justicel, Barbara Waite, and Stan Groth. Congress at 'N Second i ' Semester The 2nd Congress approved the amend- ments proposed by the cabinet Those on the 2nd Congress were: Front row, left to right: Kathy Locke, Alaris Weltner, Gail Seabury, Linda Sturgeon, Pat Prata, Rosemary Montana, Melinda Zemke, Sally Snyder, Laurie Dunsmoor, Sheila Minkin Sandy Beach, Eddylou Treneer, Leona Banda, Carol Nelson. Row 2: Helen Zwyczok, Gertie Cruze, Melanie Meyers, Sylvia Curtis, Elizabeth Edwards, Tamara Evens, Melinda Dunn, Susie Clark, Valerie Schuh, Kathy Johnston. Row 3: Bob Heady, Leslie Stow, Karen Pedersen, Pat Scott, Michael Wellman, Sylvia Pa- checo, Rolla Cornell, Dean Zabriskie. Row .4-.a 4' Jett Vanos, Paul Beckett, Vince Cicone, Bill Willis, Bob Thorson, Bill Borkland, Bob Rost, Don Beck, and Dwight Waite. Congress First Semester Q CAV' x.
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