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UM gl'65 WZZIZ Q55 OFFICWERS Prerident .....,.. NORBERT ACKERMANN Vice-Pferident ...,.,. CARL DEAN DAVIS Secretary .,.,, ...,. C ATHERINE BETER Advirer. .. ..... MR. SHIRLEY Happy, handy, and helpful freshmen began a lively year in Room 16 under the supervision of Mr. Shirley. They were happy because they were at last in high school regardless of the added work and responsibilities. Always Ending time for laughs and good times, wholeheartedly joining many high school activities, freshmen could always be found handy. Some of these energetic students were Nick Gelis and George Solomon who both added zest to our Jay Vee team. Sparks on the praiseworthy Junior High Basketball team were Dick Cummings, Carl Dean Davis, Eddie Jennings, Norbert Ackerman, and Maynard Kemerer. Forensics, band' chorus, F.H.A. all had freshmen included on their rolls. Joining the honor roll rank were David Barnard, Carla Norberg, and Evanna Heidbreder. Norbert Ackerman, class president, Carl Dean Davis, vice-president, and Catherine Beter, secretary all showed fine leadership in the student council and were ready to offer good suggestions to improve our school. Being Z1 part of Junior High, too, they helped organize and participate in a Hallowelen party in October for the seventh, eighth, and ninth grad- ers. The gym was decorated with orange stream- ers, pumpkins, and cornstocks and everybody came in colorful costumes. Dancing to records, prizes for the best costumes and a Cakewalk re- sulted in an evening of fun for all. During the year separate assemblies have been held for the Junior High and our gifted ninth graders have been leaders in these, too. Their musical as well as speaking talent has added pleasant variety to the programs. In every phase of school life the freshmen were interested and we are sure their enthusiasm and willingness to serve will help maintain high standards of citizenship in our school.
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Kite Sopfzomore Gfass Our ready and able sophomores made them- selves an indispensable part of our high school and its activities this year. With Albert Viziola and class president, Richard Painter, vice-presi- dent and Dolores Hopkins, secretary, all little, but lively sophomores, the class had a highly suc- cessful year. The most important accomplish- ment of these oflicers was their development of the homeroom programs, a new addition to our curriculum. These discussions centered about boy and girl social problems and the officers did remarkably well in making these programs interesting. The sophomores are a versatile group and a few of their names could be found listed under nearly every school activity, from sports to home economics. Outstanding in scholarship were: Dean Nei- man, Don Adams, Ethel Sandson and Lurana Heidbreder. Along the athletic line we Find Jack Clarke, Dean Neiman, Frank Stratton, and Al- OFFICERS Prerident ..,...,....... ALBERT VIZIOLA Vice-Prerident ..,..., RICHARD PAINTER Secretary .........., Doroiuss HOPKINS Advirer. . . ..... Miss Hans!-IEY bert Viziola all boosting our Jay Vee Squad on to more victories. Also seen around the building, after school on Wednesday evening were Sally Boch, Richard Carnathan, Esther Hillier, George Lewis, Joan Loughner, and Lois Mnotrose all dressed in jeans and shirts suitable for practicing with the Rifle Club. Preceding the band when it marched were John Richards and Paul Simpson as color bearers, while leading the band were two of our highstepping majorettes, petite Lois Mont- rose and lively Dolores Ray, twirling their batons. Other sophomores contributed their varied talents to music groups, home economic clubs, Forensics and Round-Up Staff. In the spring the class joined with the fresh- men for the traditional Freshman-Sophomore Party. There were records for dancing and lots of refreshments. We are proud of the record made by these sophomores this year and we hope they will con- tinue to make even better ones.
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THE SOUND EFFECT EXPERTS BACK Row: Patriria Hileman, Norma Lender, Mabel Allan, Nicholas Gelis, Norbert Ackermann, Carl Davis, George Solomon, Edward Jennings, Barbara Barrish, Carla Norberg. SECOND Row: Dorothy Jones, Jane Rylander, Ann Schnur, Arlene Long, Marian Leliler, Sheila Miller, Elaine Patterson, Mary Ann Errett, Evanna Heidbreder, Martha Koury, Catherine Beter. fl FIRST Row: John Hunt, Richard Caldwell, Richard Cummings, Gerald Airgood, Jerry Vernail, Paul Bergman, Maynard Kemerer, John Tornblom, William Lohr. HONOR ROLL DAVID BARNARD EVANNA HEIDBREDER CARLA N ORBERG 25
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