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JUNIOR C LASS OFFICERS Sharon McCullough--President Russell Winger--Vice-President Galen Shafer--Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class History At long last we have become upperclassmen. The officers we elected at the beginning of the year are: Sharon McCullough, presidentg Russell Winger, vice-president and Galen Shafer, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Pontius is our class sponsor. In November we received the class rings ordered the previous month. On November 12th we presented our class play, Our Miss Brooks , a three-act comedy. Almost everyone in the class helped to make the play a success. The cast was: Miss Brooks ...... Sharon McCullough Doris ............ Deanna Harman Miss Finch . . ..... Jane DeKay Marge . . . . Ruth Ann Perdue Hugo Longacre . . . Ronnie Wohlenhaus Faith . . . . . Crystal Rabe Mr. Wadsworth . .... Jack DeWitt Ronda . ..... Kay Kipp Miss Audubon . . Sharon Stone Ted . . . . . Russell Winger Elsie ..... . . Sharon Cable Stanley . . . . . Richard Roberts Elaine . . . . Lois Gustin Martin . . . . . . Larry Whiley Jane . . .... Diane DeWitt Mrs. Allen ....... . . Priscilla Drake Sylvia .......... Roberta Kimpson Basketball Player ..... Galen Radford Although ours was the smallest class in high school, we took a prominent part in every activity of the school. We had seven girls and three boys in basketball. one girl and one boy as basketball managers, four boys in football, three cheerleaders, three librarians, five on the Tiger Staff , ten girls in glee club, eleven girls and four boys in mixed chorus, two boys in octet, eighteen members in band, five out for declamatory ftwo of these in the one-act play, alsoi, fifteen boys in F.F.A. and ten girk in F.H.A. In the spring we entertained the Class of '55 at the Junior -Senior Banquet, which was the last big project of our year, The year has been a lot of work and a lot of fun and provided us with many happy memories for the future.
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UNIOR CIASS I s Donna Pontiu Mrs. PP' Ki Kay ROW scher, Jim Book. SECOND F .H nnis Pelzer, Jim ELING: De KNE ginia Shultz. Vir ough, cCull M ar lin, Sharon t e5 li OSH R Lois Gustin. ndor Li Sharon Stone Lois Forsyth, Mary Holldorf, olmes , Crystal Rabe y, Lavone H eKa Jane D 1 a Harman, Diane DeWitt nn E3 THIRD ROW: D Kenny W: RO FOURTH Jack DeWitt. , ray G ob B epe R .- , Shirley OI' Linf Kay O'Riley, Inez L18 Purd Ruth Kimpson, erta ob R aren Cable Sh U, Phyllis Harima Roberts Chard Ri gt, Martha Kunze Marilyn Sutton, Vo aus , Boyd nh Ronnie Wohle PI' Galen Shan' Drake illa FC s,P dam A ll rre .A W: Da Goldie Kinser. FIFTH RO hiley. rry W La nger Wi ll McClure, Russe vid Shearer Da Stanley W: CK RO BA rd. Galen Radfo ster Kur-
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cf SOPHOMORE ClASS FRONT ROW: Ronald Gray, Myrtle Mann, Harriett Cahhal, Rohr-rta Weaver, Mary Ann Mundorf, Shirlene Brown, Sharon Sunderman, Karen Rabe, Jack Pierson. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Richards, Nancy Higgins, Karen Pelzer, Ruth Empree, Phyllis Lary, Shirley Adkins, Sharon Hanks, DeWayne Sunderman. THIRD ROW: Dolores Petty, Joann Costello, Mary Helen Wolf, Rose Marie Rabe, Connie Weston, Eleanor Jones, Larry Perdue. FOURTH ROW: Walter Weston, Robert Blanchard, Marvin Pelzer, Dennis Tietz, Jerry Putnam, Richard Switzer, David Ackerman, Gordon Smith, FIFTH ROW: Gene Sunderman, Jack Tye, Paul Hokenstad, Ronnie Johnson, Scott Morton, Ronnie Croxcll, Curtis Merritt, Gordon Amos. SIXTH ROW: Max Miller, Vernon Anderson, Wayne Steinbeck, Larry Holmes, Mrs. Conry. BACK ROW: Jim Towne, Dennis Rudig, .lim Smith, ABSENT: Ruth Alm, Jadene Bridger. ophomore Class History Forty-nine entered the Sophomore Class when school opened in the fall of 1954. We elected Max Miller, presidentg Jadene Bridger, vice-president and Rose Marie Rabe, secretary-treasurer. Sophomores on the Student Council are Max, Paul and Jadene. Dennis Rudig soon left us and Juanita Helton joined us the second semester. Our class is well represented in extracurricular activities. Boys out for football were: David, Vernon, Ronnie C., Ronnie G., Paul, Ronnie J., Curtis, Scott, Jack P., Jerry, Jim R., Jim S., Jim T.3 for basketball: Gordon A., Ronnie C., Ronnie G., Paul, Curtis, Max, Scott, Marvin, Jack P., DeWayne, Richard, Dennis T. and Jim T. Girls out for basketball were Dolores, Eleanor and Connie. Those in instrumental music are: Shirley, Gordon A., Shirlene, Ronnie C., Ronnie G., Nancy. Paul, Larry H., Ronnie J., Max, Mary Ann, Karen P., Karen R., Rose Marie, Jim R., DeWayne, Sharon S. and Roberta. ln vocal music are: Shirley, Ruth A., Sharon H., Nancy, Karen R., Rose Marie, Sharon S., Roberta, Mary Helen, Gordon A., Paul, Ronnie J., Marvin, Jack P., Jim R. and Wayne. Those on the Tiger Staff are: Jadene, Harriett, Ruth E., Ronnie G., Mary Ann, Karen R., Sharon S. and Connie. Those taking part in declamatory contest were: Harriett, Paul, Myrtle and Karen R. One Sophomore, Phyllis Lary, was a cheerleader. Girls in F.H.A. are: Shirley, Ruth A., Jadene, Shirlene, Harriett, Joan, Nancy, Karen P., Karen R., Rose Marie, Sharon S., Roberta, Connie, Phyllis and Mary Ann. Boys in F.F.A. are: David, Gordon A., Vernon, Robert, Ronald G., Larry H., Curtis, Max, Scott, Marvin, Jack P., Jerry, Jim R., Gordon S., Jim S., Wayne, DeWayne, Gene, Richard, Jim T., -Dennis T. and Jack T. We have enjoyed being Sophomores but are looking forward with great pleasure to becoming Juniors.
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