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IIELGA HARRIET PROSTEL will long Ik- remembered for her sparkling personality, and big brown eyes. Ilelga was vice- president of her class for both her junior and senior years. She was also very active in dramatics, hand, GAA, and FTA, and was vice-president of GAA, and president of FTA. “Ca, as she was often called, also attended Girls State, where she was a candidate for governor. FRANK J. HOLLIDAY, better known as the senior class treasurer, has had an active school life. Some may remember him as the class secretary during his junior year. Having participated in many plays, he was an active Thespian. Francois” has been in the L Club since he was a junior. As a sophomore he was track manager, and he was football manager his junior year. DARRYL DUANE BINDSCHADLER will be remembered for his winning smile and flashing eyes. Darryl was very active in sports, being a member of L Club for two years. He was on the Student Coun- cil for three years and was secretary his junior year and president his senior year. “Shad,” as he was often called, was also active in band, Thespians, and the Nation- al Honor Society, of which he was presi- dent his senior year. Darryl attended Boys State.
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LOIS MARILYN STANFIELD was one ot the most active girls in the class, being class president both her junior and senior years. l-ois was noted for her ready smile and thoughtfulness for others. She was active in FBLA, Pep Club. GAA. and Thespians. Besides this, Lois was a National Thespian, in the junior play, and a Girls State alternate. DALLIS B. SAXTON, whose shining quality was his good nature, was very active in sports. He went out for football, basket- ball. and track, and became a member of L Club bis senior year. Satch,” the name he will be remembered by, was class treasurer when he was a freshman, and class secretary when he was a senior. Dal also attended Boys State. PATTY DIANE DKVERAUX, whose trade mark was her flaming red hair and her becoming freckles, was very active in Thespians, of which she was vice-presi- dent her senior year. Pat was a Home- coming Queen candidate, and also went to Girls State. Her junior year she be- came an alternate cheerleader, and her senior year she became a regular one. Pat was also active in FBLA, GAA, Pep Club, Forensics activities. Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus, of which she was vice- president. Also, her senior year, Pat was vice-president of the Student Council.
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Jim Andf.rson Radio Club and DE Club. Sonja La Belle Anderson Compton High. Compto n, Calif. Laramie 3, 4; Pop Club. Johnny Alm Basketball 3, 4; L Club, FBLA, Frosh class treasurer. Soph, class vice-president, and Plainsman staff. Leon R. Arnoldi Carol Ann Beccs Barbara Kathleen Bidstrup Babs Art Club, Pep Club, GAA 1, 2. 3, 4, see. 2, treas. 3, 4, Thespians, Jr. Sr. class plays. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Vo- cal Council, Music Festival, Girls State, National Honor Society, Oratorical contests, and Plainsman staff. Forest Grove, Ore. 1, 2. 3, Science Club, Thespians, Let- terman Club, Track, Basket- ball, Football, Student Coun- cil. Band. Laramie 4. Band L Glee Club 1, 2. 3, Small Groups, Pep Club 3. FBLA 3, 4, I)E Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Gloria Rae Aecerter Glo Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, treasurer 3, GAA 1, 2, 3. Senior year Englewood, Colo.
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