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John AoitiB, Betty Bandt, Data Bolt on, Joan Brewster, Harley Brownlee. Kathleen Brewster, Joe Coe. Darrel Curtia, Clarice An Dtau Dick Deseafeary, Katie Lon Forrest, Mary Fralick, Pearl Garber, Robert Ginther, Priscilla Hadcock, Dick Halfua,-Carolyn Huff, Mriey Jacques. Shirley La Casee, Barbara Lile, Barbara Matte a on, Donald McDonald. Harry McDonald, Joan Morgan, Darwin Rose, Philip Sayles,'Start?Shoe. Mary Ellen Stetmks, Dale Tremble, Donald Walters, Harold Walters, Robert Willard, Barbara Wolfrom. NINTH GRADERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Amby Powell Larry Rowley Delores Wilkinson 29
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Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS 9TH GRADE HISTORY The ‘’Class of 53 started out with 36 members. The happy Freshmen started the year by electing officers. They decided on Shirley LaCasse, Presidentr Shirley Jacques, Vice-President; Philip Sayles, Secretary; and Donald Walters, Treasurer. Our first money making program was the selling of magazines for the Curtis Company. Mr. Wesner was a big help as our class advisor. We had a hayride in October. Mr. Trumble furnished the wagon and tractor. This was climaxed by a marshmallow roast at Sayles. A few of the boys and girls were pleased to find that they were on the first or second teams in basketball. 28
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Eighth Grade ADVBOR M. SCHROEDER CLASS OFFICERS President..............Jerry Clark Vice-President.........Sally Holfus Secretary..............Jan Cortright Treasurer.................Kay Smith 8TH GRADE HISTORY The class of 1954 breezed through their first class meeting in short order, September 14, 1949. Mr. Schroeder, our class advisor, was the chairman of the meeting. Jerry Clark was elected President, Sally Holfus, Vice-President, Jan Cortright, Secretary, and Kay Smith, Treasurer. Our first social event of the year was a hilarious hayride the 28th of October, chaperoned of course! The tractor was furnished by James Cramer and we used Cramer’s hay and wagon. We came back to the school later for refreshments. At Christmas time we had a gift exchange at school and refreshment of pop- corn and candy. From December until February 22, things were at a standstill for our active group. On that date, we were invited by the 7th grade to go on a roller skating party to the Palomar. A large percentage of our class attended despite the stormy weather. The next day, most of our students came to school with blisters on their heels, soles of their feet, and so on. 30
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