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9 Q ex' 0.anq-' ul -0 3? 5 Llf v rst Row tl--It l1'I'l2llTlI I.oiidvi'lv:1--R. Ludwig. l.und,.l.1I.un1l. ILL Nl-'I'-mzuii. XI-'1'i':t-livin. Blelivoy, Mv!4':t1'i'--ri. Alnrklt-5 Xli ilu Xlisvlilv-r, Bl-Ie-. Neiwortli. Hlson. Il Second Row: Ulson, J.: Hslnwr, list:-rqiiiwl. l'.trsoi1s. l'1is-'ot-. IN-:xi'so1i, l'0wt-ll. liidtiil ell It 1. Risrhtniirt-. Ililvy. Rolf.-ris. t'.1 lloht-rls. ll. lloh--rlsoii. Third Row: Hoot. llowt-. Svhon--ri, S-4-ni, ShztI'I'+-r. Sha ten Smith. V.: Smith. ILL Smith. lv. .1 Smith, lb.. Smith. S.. Snitl.-r, Stone. Fourth Row: Striiinztttvr, Sturm. Siitldt-rlli s In in Stiiith-lI.'I'Q-i'1'y, 'l'+-vis, '1'h--ttorii, 'l'honig-son. l,.. Thompson. N., Tomlin. X'i:.:il. NYhilI.ik'-r. Wit-klnntl. Fifth Row: H11 or nkle, Yzistt-. Ziegler. llztgroii. llnilm-N. In-st, Hunt-h, Iioinglns. Fisher, Hastings. Johnston. Jones Freshmen A11 Set to Move-0ver It won't he long is the chant of the freshmen these days. until we're sopho- mores. .Xfter so many hard years of work, the goal is finally just around the corner, or, more literally, just across the lawn. This year the student body officers, all freshmen, were as follows: President. David .Xrendz vice president, Bill Cleaver: secretary, Carol johnson: treasurer, Mari- lyn Frans: sergeants-at-arms, Gary Cruzan and Jerry Gunter. l.eading the songs and 4 tix Kruse-r-, Shirlt-5' Roh-Arts. Jim laulley yells were Darlene liillehrew. Peggy Daily. Ramona Barker and Pansy Stritmatter, a pert and pretty quartette. Yell kings were the following: .Xlhert Perry. Doyle Yvinter and Richard Karl. Coach Ron l3yler's Cuhs took second place in foothall after getting knocked out of the top spot hy the .Xherdeen Bohkit- tens: however, they had a good, if not a great, season. lfreshman hoys receiving squad letters were Clary Crufan, Chuck Herzog. 'liracy Kosoff, Doyle lYinter, Peter llegg, David .Xrend, lloward l.acefield, Paul Spears, lVinipy llastings, Rohert lice, l.ynn Nloore, Bill Sleasnian. l.arry lvard- low, Duane Nelson. .limniy King. lrwin Xlvickre, llarry Xvarjonen, Norman Ben- ner. jerry Ciunter and Bill Cleaver. The following were awarded li squad numer- als: 'loe XVhilt, Cieorge Nloline. Cecil Sisco, Cierald Reynvaan, Boh llarvey,
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and Ron Lund. ilihey played good ball and helped to make the season a fairly success- ful one for the B squad. joe Shandera. late in the season, won a berth on the first squad and played at the state tournament. XYhcn the Balcony Bratsn and the class of '52 put on the annual Sophomore-Junior play. The Perfect ldiot, they won a great deal of applause from an appreciative audience. lncluded in the cast were seven sophomores: ,loc Shandera, Sharon Skeen. Shirley Brown. Xvillard Nlcfracken, Bob Dunn, .lack Robertson, and Stuart Smith. 'lio lead the class of '53 in their meetings and social activities for the first semester. the sophomores chose the following: Pres- ident, Ron Lund: vice president, Leroy .Xndvickg secretary, Bonnie Snider: treas- urer, Lorraine Bagron: sergeants-at-arms. Nancy Louderback and Oscar Roberts: yell king, Ray Nlclfvoy. Second semester officers included: President, Leroy .-Xnd- vickg vice president, Melvin Bartlett: secre- tary, Violet Stritmatter: treasurer, Natalie jordan: sergeants-at-arms, joe Shandera and Dick Phillips: yell king, Ray Nlclfvoy. Sophomore thinclads who turned out all season and promise to develop into excel- lent track material included Dick Phillips. fp-ff' j -c as if . 9 lfroni row' llonnim- Sniilwr. l-'llrl l Flritinattf-r. l'-iv Xlm-lfvov X14-lvin lI'ir1l+'1' H--'11 liolve-Hx 'l'm-il Hziillolvl. lfrank Ring, Oscar Roberts, Larry Johan- nes, .lohn Baginley. Ray Nlclfvoy. Larry Thompson, Bob Durnev. Neale Thompson. Bill Nlarkley, Paul Rowe, lid Bochenski. and 'lied Radford, manager. Diamond candidates were equally en- thusiastic, and fourteen boys reported ev- ery night after school at Olympic Stadium. The following answered Coach Swart- hout's call for players: joe Nlulligan. Bob Parsons. Gordon Stone, Joe Shandera, Mel Bartlett, Neil Helland, Glenn Hare, Loren Kasperson, Dick Olson. Paul Vigil, LeRoy qlndvick, Richard Bland, lfddie lfrodel and Louis Chorba, manager. Row 1: Akins, Aiiili-iw-ii, ti: .Xrifli-rs.m4 11,3 A,-,.mr Ask .XlllYt'l'l, liuilf-jv. limi 1' li, H--nn--r. lit-nm-tt. lil-nlley, lla-mg.-1-im, 11 g . Brown. M.: llrown. li. Row 2: Hurglmr. Hultraim, 1'.isior, l'liilm:in. U11-:ivt-r. Hoey Voonsi-, tooli.-i'. toulsion. tolxrs--y. nh Cross, Cruzzin, Imily. lwlaiimir, Row 3: lbvlmmr. lit-lvpiessv. lwolitll--. lilliolt. lflllis. linst gllmliggm, Pupil. I-'rgmsl Gzirilm-r. Girzirwl. Row 4: Ili:-fgg, llllIllfAl'. llzigrgi-yay, llzirlle-y. llairvr-X. rom. Il.: linsirom, li.: Fisli.-r. Hastings. ll:-Lrg. He-llzind. ll--r- 4-rzog, llorne llulilil--. Hunley, lljsnlf-. lst-nlmuru. Row 5: Jzirvis. .lf-innings, Jolrzinnvs. Jolianson. Jon--s. Jolmson. V.: John- s 1 l.: .Iolmson. li.: Jolmson S.: Kap-1-ln. Karl. K4-lly, Kill'-ln-1-w, Row 6: King. Kimzsniitli, K1 lx ll f I'u't-fit-ld ladlwv Larson 'Xl' lairson Nl isoff. K:-iros, Krzimer. lirimlwl. ....
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Kenneth Ulsonherg. Xlarshall llerron antl lirx en l.otleen. 'ln the maple court. ,Iimmv Yeiworth. XYiniiw llastings. lt-Rot Peterson. lloh lice. llill Sleasman. lrwin Wiielare. l'qiul Spears. Lihuela llerfog antl llaxitl Kle- llougal reeeixetl letters. after eoinpleting the season with six wins antl sexen losses. Xt the ai.nual Valentine llanee. where hearts. paper laee antl the tratlitional Val' entinels Day eupitls matle a pretty frame for the tlaneers. the iunior high roxaltx was erownetl. l'ansv Stritmatter was cho- sen as Nliss junior High: her eonsort was Xyiiiipv Hastings as Nlr. .lunior High: Nlarilvn lfrans antl Irwin VViekre. their at- temlants. l'resitlent 'liraev Kosoff letl the elass of '54 assistetl hv viee president. lrwin Wvielire. secretary, lfrven I.otleen: treasur- er. .lim l,atllev: sergeant-at-arms. iiary Krusee anal Shirley Roherts. Nlr. Carlyle jones was the class atlviser. .Xlthough the freshmen hatl no hasehall team, they tlitl ha've a large track turnout and a junior high golf squad. Un Nlav 5. the golf team plavetl the Centralia hahes X l-Irv'-ii l,-ulvwi, 'l'i':if'-X Koso!'I' lrwiii XY on the Highlands course. ilieam memhers inelutletl .lim l-aellev. Silvan Strantlwolel. Ronnie Brown. lloh Harvey. and Gary Nlorgan. 'lihinelatls on the freshman team in track were the following: l.vnn Xloore. iliraev Kosoff. Clary Krusee. Paul Spears. lrwfn Wliekre, lfrven Loeleen, .lim Fisher. Cliff johnson, Cierald Revnvaan. 'liom lfp- person. .lerrv Gunter, Doyle VVinter, jerry ilhomsen, l,arrv Vlvardlow. Norman Ben- ner, Boh lice, Chuck Herzog. Those on the B squad were Bill Cleaver, Gary Cruzan. Charles Payne, Yvimpv Hastings and Silvan Strandwold. Row 1: I,tYei'iiig. I,i1lrk.i I.o-lr-ii, Ia-x-lzi---, I.uii1l-iuisl. N1-'Iii-lyeii BI.:--kv-Iwi-li. M.tr'vlit-sm-. 5'I1'Pii'i4l+A. Mi-Ilougal. Mt-5 X1-'Millair I-I.: Sl-Milliin, Y.. Mirinii-k, J. Miniii-lv. 51. Row 2: Miriuuh. Mohhly. Moir. Moline. Moore. II.: Moor--. l..: Mungri Nviworlh. Nelson. IL: Nflsoii 11 , Nr-well. Norris. Ulsoiihuru, Vtrris. l'.xrsv-ns. Row 3: Inurivk. l':iulofy, l'emiim.:toii. I5-rry. If It-rsoii. Vhilliiis. I'ur+l3', I'u1iii:uii. IL:-i. lleyiixmtii. Iliekerl. liiksiul. lloh--rts, ltol-inf. Hoehon. Ilook, ROW 4: liopizik. li.: Hopi VI.: Sawyer. Shaw, Siiiipson. Sis--o, Sl:-:isin.un, Sniiih. 122 Smirw, l,.g Sniiih. li.: Smith-r. S5-iars. Siiurreon Sri'-kt-l, Row 5: Strain olsl. Stritinnrt.-r, Strains. Swain. 'Vliomzis 'l'li'1IH:tsso!l.'l'livvIIi1ISoi1. Tim, 'l'itzil, Vaiililiskirk. Y.inl'+-lt. Vary, XVaiig. VVzirtil1 v Iignr. Row 6: YV.trjoiieii. XK'.urrv-ri. xxitllvlrlll. XKHIIS. XX'hilI. XVif'krm-. Hill-rt. YYl1so:i. 'Wiiit-er XYis-. Ynslri. Zzihroski, Krogslzt
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