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Advisor 7« t 'Datum, - oua (fef Westenskow, Bill Wilson, Miss Whitmer. Bottom row: Carlos Lively, Peggy Barton, Joanne Kinnel, Paul Wagoner, Barbara Newcomb, Beverly Collins, Bill Glass. Our Officers President.....................Barbara Newcomb Vice President.............................Paul Wagoner Secretary.......................Beverly Collins Class Representative............Joanne Kinnel Friends Revenge! For our Freshamn yeorlThat was the exact thought of each and every Sophomore in September! We worked on the initiation to make it a real success-Finale---Freshman Sophomore Party. The rest of the year was filled with excitement . . . pie and cake sales . . . parties . . . games . . . Biology field trips, big one-act play “Don't Call Me Junior! . . . boys ----waiters at Junior-Senior dinner dance. Our class can boast four boys taking part in athletics this year . . . five lettermen . . . student body ye 11 leader . . . one hundred percent participation on the volleyball team.
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7 £e StoacUn Elva Hunt “Erma Larry Thompson “Swede” Anita Tuck “Skeeter President............Milodene Fries Vice President..........Elva Hunt Secretary.............Jim Calhoun Treasurer.............Richard Booth Representative .... Joanne Glenn Advisor..............Mrs. Chapman The Junior Class presented “Petticoat Ranch, a comedy in three acts, on November 16 . . . Many of the Juniors played on sports teams throughout the year . . . The class set up a confectioner's bar at the games to sell candy and soft drinks ... On March 28 the Junior Class put on o dinner—dance in honor of the Seniors. It was done in an Hawaiian style which was something new and quite effective . . . “The Demons------If you have a headache, plug your ears and take an asprin 'was presented to a laughing audience on April 11. The play was written by the class and everyone was in it . . . Motto-“The Higher We Climb, The Broader The View. . . . Colors —sky blue and silver . . . Flower—pink carnation.
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Oae douwt- 7kiee fo ya C L A S S 0 F Mrs. Chapman F. S. A. Advisor Left to right—Top row: Miss Ferguson, Kay Ruckman, Sharon Kin-nel, Janice Wilson, Dianne Wagner, lene Bewely, Lorna Saling, Janice C lea her, Lila Transue, Carole Patrick. Bottom row: Jim McKinnis, Elwyn Bingaman, David Corriel, Duane Paroz, Bucko Barton, Jim Wagoner, Virgil Dodson, James Scott, Lee Roy Tuck. Miss Ferguson Class Advisor 1 9 5 5 Dudley, Frenchie, Roy, ‘Lene A certain week in September found several painted beauties, fat men play boys, firemen, loggers, even Frank Sinatra, roaming the halls of Imbler school and invading the classrooms. It was FRESHMAN INITIATION! From that week on things hummed . . . food sales . . . pie socials . . . pie and cake raffles . . . future scientists at work . . . (fissioning of A-bombs suppressed) . . . boys ... big construction men on dam projects . . . girls make big time . . . song queens . . . until “Love Hit Wilbur” . . . smash hit one-act play • • . in April . . . May . . . sophomores in September . . . here we go again! w is that nice? Hey there! Miss President Jezebel Gotcha! Madame Secretary Peep v ' Posing (we hope) E Iwyn Bashful Di, Butch, Carole
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