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John Barton Smith Jean Julaine Smith Robert Paul Starcher Harry Steinfort J J Roy David Stevens Stephen Allen Stewart Charles Strauss Barbara Jean Taylor Janice Elaine Taylor Mary Kay Taylor Daryl Thierer ..20.-
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Paula Lou Phillips Tod V. Phillips The past six years at Junction City High School have given special memories to each and every one of us. There are pleasant and unpleasant memories when we think of the times had in and out of classes, the teachers we have known, and the friends and acquaintances made here. Those six years seemed to go slowly: but now that they are over, we wonder how time could have gone so fast. We remember how little and scared we were when we first roamed the strange and unfamiliar halls of our school. By the time we were grad- uated from eighth grade though, we knew what was behind almost every door. We entered our freshman year to the tune of paddles and clothes worn inside out and backwards. Not many fresh- men forget initiation day at the hands of the seniors! We were covered with lipstick, shoe polish, and anything else the seniors could find to smear on us. Kurt Kessinger, John Agnos, Terron Brown, and Dave Lee were our class officers. Sharon Ruth Ratts Gerald Eugene Sherraden Our first real taste of high school life came when we were sophomores. We were now allowed to participate in senior high activities and hold offices in various organizations. We also had the honor of cleaning the gym after the prom. Class officers were Kathie Kalmar, Harry Steinfort, Joan Huff, and Phil Ziegler. As juniors we put on the prom Moonlit Terrace under the patient guidance of Miss Bignall. The skyline of the city provided an enchanting view from the roof garden setting. Jimmy James' band provided the dance music for us and our guests, the seniors. Glenn McGinnis starred in the title roll of the junior play Mn Peepers. Kurt Kessinger, Jim McRae, Judy Demuth, and Barbara Smiley were the class officers. We were very proud of om' class rings with 1957 on them, for then we realized we would soon be seniors. Glenn McGin- nis came out first in the hot race to be Student Council President for the following year. Patricia Dian Shockey Barbara Jane Smiley Eartha Mae Smith Gary R. Smith ...19...
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5 'Qui' fs Dennis Tollefson Nanette Truett Sharon Judith Wahlstrom Charles Edward Walton N Girls- Stateuyudy Demuth Joe Walton Ronald James Warner and Paula Lou Phillips i 'T ' si..-'Q John F. Washburn Billye Jean Wellman Frances Ann Whitley Jerrold E. Whitson -21-
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