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Sandbox Symphony Seventeen little citizens . . . learning to read, write and do numbers. Making rhythm bands . . . learning to play harmoniously . . future homemakers . . . parties . . . May Day . . . completed the first rung of the educational ladder . . . senior class of 1964! From left to right: Back row. Terry Sawyer, Darrel Gorham, Homer Austin, Carole Von Derake, Dickie Doud, Butch Bowman and Mrs. Lively. Front row: Ira Lee Lively, Lee Tries, Tanjo HiJIs, Ronnie Feik, Joyce White, Dick Royse, Dottie Coffin, Paul Siegrist. Inset— George McDonald, Darrel Place, Carlene Culver. On Our Way Hands mixed in clay . . . easels dabbed with paint . . . future leaders . . . future merchants and buyers of merchandise . . Sec-cond Grade Cash and Carry ' . . . kings and queens in numbers . . . Back row: Mike Slack, Andy Tuttle, Wayne Brookshier, Della Doud, Kathleen Herwick, Glenn Pfefferkorn, Ne II ine Tuck, Chyrl Bowman, Mrs. Wallace. Front row: Lamoine Brant, Gary Peterson, Billy Furman, Freddie Behns, Albert Johnson, Charles Anderson, Becky Wagoner, Marilyn Teeter, Freddie Hunt. Inset—Keith Hug, Sybil Bewley. r Three Down . . . Nine to Go 'Young America' speaks . . . Collectors of seeds-leaves-weed s-de s i gn s-she 11 s-rocks-cones .... Indians! . . . Heap Big Smoke . . . students . . . of transportation-boats, trains, bus, trucks, planes that speed and burros that poke .... travelers---to Norway, England, Spain, India and home again . . . Pioneers . . . Along the Oregon Trail, .... From left to right. Back row: Jordyce Tameris, Joyce Scott, Gary Von Derache, Judy Calhoun, Leonard Lively, Beverly Starr, Sandra hardman, Ardell Pugh, Roddy Campbell, Mrs. Johnson. Front row: David Paroz, Louise Hohstadt, Frances Pratt, David Noyes, Karen Holloway, Larry Leddy, Denise Wagner, Dallas Craig, Arden Collins, LaVerne Brant, Carl Johnson. Inset—Louis Hunger, Reta Pfefferkorn, Raymond Hug. Freshman MCMLVII Diminished by three----Anita Martin, Peggy Mastrude and Mary Lu Glass ... seasons augmented by parties . . . more to come in spring . . . stage play in April . . . Joe and Kenneth let their rabbits loose before Easter .. . one day spring vacation . . . booklets made . . . field trips . . . science in the high school . . . art, social studies, English . . . learned Roman numerals . . . Freshman MCMLII From left to right. Back row: Kennith Place, Gerry White, Myron Bouvencamp, Kendrick Seigrist, Mr. Peters, Eddie Johnson, Jim Beck, Joe Westenskow. Front row. Carl Doud, Robert Brookshire, Ann McDonald, Randi Johnson, Patricia Lively, Lulu May Dona Booth. Inset—MerrilI Gorham, Raylene Bouvencamp.
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Student Council Under the able guidance of Miss Read, the grade school organized its own student body this year. The officers were: president, Carolyn Westenskow; vice-president, Anita Austin; secretary, Ros-alee Tuck; treasurer, Lennie Wagoner; sargeant-at-arms, Kim Jordon. Room representatives were: Leland Fries, first; Mariln Teeter, second; Leonard Lively, third; Joe Westenskow, fourth; Jimmie Perkins and Sheila Statler, fifth and sixth; James Austin, seventh; and Darrell Bewley, eighth. Regular monthly meetings were held with each room presenting one program during the year. In November an amateur show was given with great success. Team work The Grade School basketball season started with 14 men turning out. The first two games were played with plenty of power and the boys looked good. Then came the loss of George Royes and Kim Jordan, which set the team back considerably for the remainder of the season. However, in the last two games of the season the team showed that the small boys could play together almost as well as at first. Paper Staff of Four issues of the Voice Imbler Grade School were published this year--it’s in- itial year. Staff members were: Lavonne Tuck and George Royce co-editors. George went to Hill Military in January and Gavin Tomaris took his place. Pep Club Pep strong . • . twirler's lively . . . practice-practice-practice . . . performed at . . . Assemblies- Games and P.T.A. Main items----- New purple and gold suits and letters . . . Champion p e r f o r m e r—Miss Tiffany.
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Fifth Floor---Going Up Seventeen noses! . . . and seventeen little minds conquering ... 48 states and capitols . . . famous men . . . examining . . . skeletons . . . plants, plants and more plants for science . . . seventeen agile hands whittling little wooden figures . . . modeling airplanes . . . room parties . . . From left to right. Back row. Gene Sabey, Tommy Noyes, Edna Perkins, Beverly Halloway, Mrs. Johnson, Louise Tuck, Jimmy Patterson, Helen Hawks, Bertha Hohstadt. Front row. Charlotte Patrick, Annabelle Austin, Larry Hardman, Charlotte Coffin, Bobby Austin, Rosa lee Tuck, Joyce Ann Billerbeck. Inset—Louise Scott. Lucky Seventh! Come eleven! . . . the grade without a home . . . surmounted all the handicaps . . . full reign in the cafeteria . . . builders ... of houses . . . thinkers ... of today’s world . . . it’s old world backgrounds . . . it’s states of matter . . . chemical and physical . . . mathematical studies ... of fractions-decimals-percents . . . From left to right. Back row. Mr. Steen, Eugene Tuck, Jack Perkins, Merle Feik, James Austin, David Beck, Wayne Gorham. Front row: Ethel Calhoun, Carolyn Bewely, Larie Patterson, Gwendolyn Ott, Marlene Peterson. Eighteen noses! . . . into every realm of learning . . . fractions, prepositions . . . adverbs . . . n’ grammar! . . . morse code settled in as well as static electricity . . . history . . . Boston Tea Party . . . and our own slumber party (girl’s only) . . . room parties . . . From left to right. Back row: Robert Joe McLaughlin, Jack Place, Weldon Gorham, Pat McDaniel, Miss Tiffany, Raymond Wyland, Clifford Scott, Darold Doud, Sam Austin. Front row: Dwight Hopkins, Sharon Booth, Trula Wagoner, Everette Her-wick, John Hawks, Sheila Statler, Elaine Bewely, Butch Hensley. Inset—Darold Doud, Dwight Hopkins, Clifford Scott. Big Frogs In a Little Puddle America discovered . . . government formed . . . On to Oregon . . . art . . . footstools, braided rugs, lamps, plaques, what-not-shelves, flower pots, carving . . . slumber parties with little slumbering . . . surprise for Miss Read . . . more study . . . diagramming . . . the earth . . . And The Lamp Went Out . . . more parties . . . Picnic Day . . . But first . . . GRADUATION . . . and then . . . ’little frogs in a big puddle’ . . . From left to right. Back row: Miss Ruth Read, Shirley Calhoun, Carol-lyn Westenskow, Sharon Doles, Anita Austin, Pauline Lively, Bonnie Wyland, Lavonne Tuck. Front row. Gavin Tameris, Cecil McDonald, Kim Jordan, Lennie Wagoner, Marvin Sabey, Darrel Billerbeck, Darrell Bewely, Beryl Pugh.
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