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sh fl. Jn va el 1 wi-. 1-hez-ez--x-as-as---1 1-'.-1 -was-.ee-as-ee:--ze-2.9--:Q-.a2-as-'as-v-ze-'es-Q-s-:'-sewer.-as--ze-eel . 212 1. l d..i'. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 21 I . ,ak 1955-1934 I r': ,gg ln In September 1955 the following Freshmen were admit- ki lm ted and duly initiated to the Gold Hill School: ' QI I Raymond Blair via Childers, Mark , Nina Croft, f, H' Helen Dorman Drennen Lavern Dung- ft, it ey, Mary FQ King, Martha e rr: Malone, J Mullin, Reames, Leo ,J 'W walker Lorraine Tomp- ,,, 5 lg kins, 'Q I gk l fk Class were Mullin , 'lf I it Vice- rraine Tompkins, 2' in Frieda Young, t-arms..J Q' 'QQ 1954- IJ, 5 gl In 1934 f seso P at changed. From various gl li cnuses Lorrain . , eocore Wharton, Maurine Rom- e' tw ell, and Sylvia Ch lders left our ranks. Jack Darling, 1 .F Horace Wilson, Ralph Biles, md Marie Korth were new mem- ,ki lg bers. V WI .l. I P i It Class officers were: President..Frieda Young, Vice-' gl it President..Lnvern Dungey, Secretary-Treasurer..Mary Force, ml le Sergeant-at-arms..Horace Wilson. - el 1 , L, 1 .19-'55-1936 1 I , ', lg In 1955 the Junior Class wus again quite changed. ' It It Ralph Biles, Sylvia Shoemaker, Marie Korth, Jack Darling, el If and Mark Campbell left. In the second semester Edna and Q .3 Vivian Dunlap came from Kerby, Oregon. gf ' ,a I If Class officers wereg President..Jack Martin, Vice- T1 5. President..Leo Walker, Secretary-Treasurer..Mary Force, V, ,W Sergeant-et-arms..Ralph Biles. tl r n I 1936-19:57 ,, I :It l ' J. I I This year Jim Cornutt and Mae Norris are with us, g gf making seventeen in all. my 31 1 Un I' W It Class officers are: President..Frieda Young, Vice- 3' 3 President..Edne Dunlap, Secretery..Frnnces Reames, Treas- ml ',,, urer. .Delores Drennen, Sergeant-at-erms..Horace Wilson, ,bl lk Clvfs Yell Leeder..Roberta Mullin. il 'gg ZW IJ, . ,Ag 'L fl l 'M 45 9? -I? ii- 69 M -2? '29-91-65-6?--M-5?-9I--M'-4?-if-'Zi' it-.ji--29 ii-95 -Z?-iS---3S-6?-'3?.i!-.-6?.-!i-iaij ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 12 ' ' . X X
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