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7-lie goplwmofze Gia OFFICERS President ...........,.,.,.,., N1cKoLAs GELIS Vice-President ..A.,..... JACK TORNBLOM Secretary A.......,...,,,..,.. MARTHA KOURY Adviser ..,,..4 ...,....,... M ISS JONES Seldom enfri'ng,ed on the rules of the road As Sophisticated Sophomores they were ready to carry on any and all activities. Their first event of the year was the Freshman-Sopho- more party at which everyone en- joyed games, grab bags, dancing and an entertainment provided by their talented students. The class has been outstanding in all fields. The Varsity squad claimed Nobi Ackermann and Nick Gelis. Members of the Junior Varsity included Carl Davis, Eddie Jennings, and Maynard Kemerer. They were spurred on by the J ay-Vee cheerleaders, Catherine Beter, Shir- ley Epley, Dorothy Jones, Martha Koury, and Norma Lender. Active participants in club Work and music organizations, the orchestra and string quartet boasted two sopho- mores, Nobi Ackermann, violinist and Bob Wolfe, cellist. Ann Schnur sang alto with the Triple Trio. Many of this class also sang with the glee club, girls chorus, and played With the band and Jazz band. Their ver- satility Was proven by the interest they took in Forensics, Camera and Commercial Clubs. The honor roll stu- dents were David Barnard, Evanna Heidbreder, and Carla Norberg. By their past record it is evident that if this class keeps up the record they have made, a bright future is in store for them.
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FIRST Row: David Barnard, Richard Cummings. SEcoND Row: Carl Davis, Mabel Allan, Norbert Acker- mann, Barbara Barrish, Paul Bergman, Catherine Beter, Gerald Airgood. FIRST ROW: Maynard Kem- erer, Marian Lefller, Arlene Long, Helen McKenna. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Jones, William Lohr, Martha Koury, Carl Loughner, Norma Len- der. FIRST Row: Mary Ann Er- rett, Joyce Fetterman, Pat Hileman, Joanne Harrison. SECOND ROW: George Solo- mon, Edward Jennings, John Hunt, Shirley Epley, Nicho- las Gelis. FIRST ROW: Jack Tornblorn, Jerry Vernail. SECOND Row: Ann Schnur, Carla Norberg, Robert Wolf, Sheila Miller, Jane Rylander.
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The Efieshman Glass OFFICERS President ,.... . . . A,...... ...LEO PEDLEY Vice-President . DAVID ROSENDAHL Secretary. . ,,,A .. .JUNE CHRISTMAN Adviser . ,..,, MR. SHIRLEY Maintained maximum rate but absorbed all the scenic VIBWS With surprising rapidity the Fresh- men wore off their verdant manner and made themselves familiar with customs of all true Irwinites. They Went industriously to work, earning a reputation for themselves in all ac- tivities. Under their officers' direc- tion, plans for the HalloWe'en Party were carried out with our Freshmen making merry in a traditionally decorated gym. This lively class' next social event was the Freshmen- Sophomore Party later in the year. The high school's music groups, bands, and Forensic organizations have drawn many from the Freshmen group. A number of sports minded Frosh carried on in true Irwin spirit on the Junior High Basketball Team. These included Eddie An- thony, Allen Berk, Eddie Brown, Bill Carlson, Marvin Jackson, Bob Rich- ards and Bob Unrue, with Tommy Parker as manager. On the Junior Varsity they had Arthur Youngstead. Outstanding in scholarship were Allen Berk, June Christman, Dolores Fer- ence and Gloria Staymates. With these achievements behind them these Freshmen can feel their first year in high school Was a commendable one and though this is just the beginning we are confident that they will make excellent upper classmen.
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