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The little seeds hove been planted and in the front row you see Kristi Johnson, Linda Calhoun, Bonita Richmond, Lea Anna Profit, Sally Nelson, Lynn Johnston, Charles Schmittle. Bock Row—Joe Austin, Melvin Pointer, David Joe Tuck, Jerry Doud, Russell Bingaman, Wayne Long, David Hopkins, Rollan Hill and Mrs. Blanche Livley, teacher. Paul Royes is pictured separately. One of the big attractions in their room this year was the playhouse. They are very proud of it and have enjoyed it very much. They presented the program in the March grade school assembly. Each had a part in the Christmas program. At the end of the year they toured some of the more interesting places around La Grande. Wm They are still small seeds but are beginning to grow They have learned many new things this year—arith metic combinations—to tell time—to write instead ofgj print—to read better. They have built a miniature farm, a village, a circus, and a grocery store Hearts Tarts was the name of the assembly they presented in February. Mrs. Romani was their teacher until February when Mrs. Revis came to finish out the year. The little seeds in the picture are: First Row—Dickie Doud, Billy Nelson, Eloise Hug, Darrell Place, Donnie Starr, Allen Patzer. Second Row—Dorthy LeLoup, Jim-1 mie Fleet, Kathryn Johnson, Denny Hohstadt, Junior Booth, Linda Yotes. Pictured separately are David Wyland, Donno Hollgarth, Susan McLaughlin, Mike Crou-ser and Tommy Hewitt. MRS. JOEANNE REVIS Teacher
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SENIORS—REACHING MATURITY JOANNE KINNEL Chorus I, 2, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Closs President I Class Secretary-Treasurer 3 Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Home Ec. Club President 4 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Studentbody Treasurer 4 Studentbody Manager 3 Volleyball Co-Captain 4 Publications 3 Pep Club 2 Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Yell Leader 1 Class Representative 2 Softball 3 Office 4 Tumbling I DEAN WESTENSKOW Rod and Gun Club 1, 2 Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Class Representative 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Studentbody President 4 Studentbody Vice President 3 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. President 4 Basketball Captain 4 Football Co-Captain 4 Lettermen Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 3, 4 The gross has matured ond will soon scatter along various paths into the future. Throughout the years of reaching this mature stage there was much work and many pleasant memories. Among these memories was the banquet and prom given in their honor. As these seeds are being transported to various parts of the world their motto will ring, It isn't the whistte that pulls the train. In blossoming to full bloom and realizing their responsibilities the seniors took their final steps from the soil at the services of Baccalaureate, May 23 and Commencement on May 26. JOHN SAILING Band 1 Rod and Gun Club 1, 2 Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Class Representative 4 Football 3, 4 F.F.A. 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Chorus 2. 4 Student Council 4 Lettermen Club 3, 4 BOB SAWYER Their colors were pink ond blue. Class Advisor
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Sixteen tiny sprouts peeped through in September and by January two more come up. The Regular 3 R's plus the following activities made a very interesting and exciting year—A grocery store, Christmas program, valentines, measles, chicken pox, pioneers, Oregon, and picnics. They wrote to some boys and girls in England ond now hove them for their pen pals. Dottie, Terry ond Paul won prizes for perfect scores in arithmetic combinations. The pictured sprouts are: First Row: Butch Bowman, Miquel Livermore, Lorrie Le Loup, Ira Lee Lively, Jerry Newcomb. Second Row: Terry Sawyer, Leland Fries, George McDonald, Paul Siegrist, Dick Royes, Carol Von Derahe. Third Row: Carlene Culver, Tanja Hills, Dottie Coffin. Pictured separately: Helen Rhymer, Darrell Gorham, Joyce White. W. The sprouts are developing tost and their year has been filled with much learning and many interesting projects, such as a science collection, Halloween Party, puppet show, model ranch, spelling contests, cowboy songs, squorc dancing, and studying our majestic universe. They presented the April assembly with spacemen and ships The sprouts you see in the picture arc First Row: Billy Furman, Albert Johnson, Freddie Hunt, Rebecca Wagoner. Second Row Gary Peterson, Sibyl Bewley, Chyrl Bowman, Maureen Beck, Charles Anderson, Larry McK.nms Third Row: La Mome Bront, Gary Von Derahe, Glen Pfefferkorn, Nelline Tuck, Della Doud. Fourth Row Everett Nelson, Donna Le Loup, Freddie Behrens, Wayne Brookshier. Pictured separately: Marilyn Teeter, Judy Griblmg, Keith Hug, Mike Slock, Dick McLaughlin.
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