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E S Freshmen Class Officers President Vice President Sec Treas Student Council Member Freshmen Class News The freshmen class graduated twelve members These were Jack Dorothy Wi le Joe Sanln rel P tt Irene Sypher Barbara Medlock Dorothy Wigle Dale Smith into high school with Cox, Gerald Phillips ilcha c Stinnett, Irene Sypher and David Barklow Patsy Brown entered our class Do tland Ted Walker from Washington, and Leita Houk from California Jim Nelson came rom lra o Oregon, leaving ou clas actlj v nteen members After being initiated into high school we have become more familiar with high school life the students and teach ers and their vay of doing things Almost all of the stu dents participate in the school activities in some way,form or fashion Irene Svpher and Dorothy Wigle earned letters by play ing on the girls' volleyball team The freshmen girls are very active and enjoy taking part in all sports Gerald Sabin and Ted Walker played on the first string in basketball Dale Smith, Gerald Phillips, David Barklow and Fred Robbins played on the second team in basketball Most of the freshmen boys played on the football and base ball varsities The boys receiving letters from basketball this year are Fred Robbins Ted Walker, and Joe Sabin David Barklow was a member of the cast in the three act play, nThe Cannibal Queen Dorothy Wigle, Gerald Phillips, Jim Nelson David Bark low and Ethel Sypher play instruments in the band Irene Sypher is in the accordion band 45194616 Clyde Quigley dashed into the hardware store nQuick quick,n he yelped, 'let me have a mousetrap. nJust a moment, sir,n sail tie cler Joann Henry. nwell, hurry, I have to catch a bus,d said Clyde. nI'm ggrryd' replied Joanne, nbut the ones we have are not large enough for tLat.H F R H N E N C L A S S N E W S I C O C I O C O O O O U I I O I U C C I I n A. n 0 0 0 0 0 e o 0 k I I O O O 0 O O O I O , ,,. , jp R. , j -1 cw , 6 , Au , - .121 , .,.-L.T . , 0 from Glenoma, Washington. Robert Ramheeu trrnsferrel from . r , D - g g . . . L '. l .. 1 'Q , . -3 YI' 'ss with ex- ' f se e 1 . 1 . , 1 1 'V Q ' I O .4 I o I I ' J - O I , 0 'I . S , N I , - , 0 O Q . . C ' O , I N , . .c E . , 'Q .,e A
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