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THE BLADES GROW BIGGER Class Colors RED AND WHITE Bobl McLaughon Miss Ruth Read CLASS OFFICERS President..........Sharon Booth j U' Vice-President .....Sue Richmond JgjV Secretary Bobby McLaughlin I Treasurer ........Trula Wagoner Sharon Booth Room Rep................Dwight Hopkins HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR Class Flower RED AND WHITE CARNATIONS Sue Richmond Dwight Hopkins Patsy LeLoup Butch Hensley Halloween, Christmas and Valentine Parties; Winner of the P T.A. attendance prize for the majority of times; made a time line chart of American History and salt and flour maps of Oregon; special picnic and overnight trip to the Read farm near Lostine; eighth grade graduation on the afternoon of May 25. Pat McDaniel TEACHERS Miss Read........................ class advisor, social studies, girls P.E. and health, English and art. Mr. Edson . . . Science and spelling Mrs. Quinn...................Math Mr. Peters .......Music and band Mr. Fox.......Boys P.E. and health Darald Doud Jack Place Elaine Bewley Weldon Gorham Raymond Wyland
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THE SMALL BLADES UF GI1ASS Sheilo Stotlcr wos elected president of the grode school student body ot the foil elections. Under her excellent leodcrship we hod o very successful year. The outstanding activities for the year were regular monthly assemblies with each room presenting a program, paid $15 on the furniture for the first grade playhouse which was built by John Hawks and Pat McDaniel; sold school supplies, paper cups and paper plates; published two school popers; collected $154 for the March of Dimes, (Sheila Statler's and Jimmie Fleet's pictures were in the La Grande Observer for bringing the most money in the extra drive. Ann McDonald was also a winner.) bought 25 annuols from the high school; helped to purchase o six foot by eight foot movie screen; presented o very successful Amateur Show in April. Front Row Wayne Brookshier, 4th, Sandra Hordman. 5th; Sheila Statler. President; Charlotte Coffin, Secretary; Bonita Richmond, 1st; David Wylond, 2nd. Back Row: Weldon Gorham, Scrgeant-at-Arms; Dwight Hopkins Jr., 8th; Bobby Austin, 7th; Larry Hardman, Vice-President, Miss Read, Advisor; Jimmie Potterson, Treasurer; Jim Beck, 6th; Paul Siegrist, 3rd. arc now small blades of gross. They have had their rcgulor parties during the year. The two! largest were the Christmas party and a surprise party put on by the girls for Valentine's Day They hodl two field trips, one studying geology and the other to study plants, trees ond other related subjects. The I boys took a week-end camp trip to the mountains where they studied woods craft, cooking, and orientation of a woodsman I Front Row Edna Perkins. Berth Hohstodt. Beverly Holloway, Norman Peters. Helen Hawks. ChoHottc Potrick Charlotte Coffin Second Row Rosalee Tuck, Louise Tuck, Joyce Ann Billerbcck, Louise Scott. Third Row Lorry Hardman, Gene Sabcy. Tommy Noyes. Gary Hewitt. Jim Potterson. Bobby Austin Pictured separately are Jocouclmc Snell who transferred from La Grande and Gene McLaughlin, who come from Nebraska. 4 A
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. .AND DIGGER INTO FRESHMEN Front Row: Ethel Calhoun, Larie Potterson, Carolyn Bewley, Mr. Edson, Marlene Peterson, Verda Rae Wagoner, Gwendolyn Ott. Second Row: Lorry Boren, Merle Feik, Roger Sprague, Eugene Tuck, Jock Perkins, David Beck, Woyne Gorham. Vr Woyne Gorham Vice President Gwendolyn Ott President hAar ene Peterson Secretory Freshmen initiation was the first big event of their year. There were characters from nursery rhymes to comic strips. After that, things got under way— donees—pie and coke raffles—popcorn soles ot gomes. Their advisor was Mr. Edson. They hod many good times with him. Much credit is due him in their development from small blades to mature grass. Even though they enjoyed their freshmen year, they were glad when summer vacation come, because they would soon be sophomores. Mr. Edson Class Advisor Carolyn Bewley Treasurer Larie Patterson Representative
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