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Roll of Honor At the end of the first semester, pictured students had achieved a straight I average. First row—Dennis Veasman, Gary McDaniel, Craig Kuchel, Rich- ard Kauffman, Joyce Frasier, Peggy McKaughen, and Mary Francis Barnes. Second row—Tom Cartwright, John Williams, Robin Alford, Mike Hallock, Martha Dougherty, and Andrea Sundby. Names appearing below are of those who maintained an aver- age of 1.5 or better. Junior High Honor Roll Senior High Honor Roll First row—Paul Fanning, Melodic Irvine, DiAnn Hammond, Geraldine Hill, Zora Junaco, Babs Kruse, Ruth Ann Long, Mary Whitcomb, Perri Gaer. Second row—Aksel Petersen, Roger Dodds, Susan Flippin, Terry Hearne, Sharon Loban, Barbara Duncan, John Dinccn, Anne Siren, and Jens Dahl. Not pictured: Mary Lonsdale and Coralee Holden. SENIORS Ball, Evelyn Bell, Barbara Buckles, Marilyn Duncan, Barbara Field, Sylvia Garcia, Filomena Johnson, Virginia Smallwood, Charlotte Dinsmore, Bruce House, George Lucas, Alan SOPHOMORES Boilsen, Ken Fallin, Lonnie Frudc, Allen Hanks, John Morgan, Roger Rardin, Don Reynolds, Gene Andrews, Claire Gilroy, Barbara Helms, Mary Lee Hing, Linda Lonsdale, Mary McKaughan, Sally Marshall, Marilyn Outsen, Sandra Ricketts, Wadctta Stoneman, Beth FRESHMEN Atkinson, Jim Brown, Eddie Denniston, Rollin Dockter, Bruce Pelton, Lewis Ruskancn, Ray Slater, Bob Stcbner, Ken Warren, George Banner, Kerry Barnes, Mary Lin Blackstone, Mary Burleson, Jancllc Christensen, Lynne Devaney, Patricia Erickson, Signc Harding, Ellen Krafczik, Carole Moody, Sharon Moore, Janice Robinson, Sandra JUNIORS Ackerson, Janice Conyers, Fred Corgan, Sheila Devaney, Mike Dolling, Bill lanum, Tom Picrantoni, Dale Bindschadler, Lela Comin, Susan Davis, Judy Dawson. Sandra Lockhart, Billie Jean Longpre, Jeanne Morgan, Sharon Payne, Sarah Ross, Sharon Rutledge, Ronna Thomas, Janyce Weber. Phyllis SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Ball, Kathleen Bcltz, Judy Burnstad, Teddy Ann Dougherty, Eleanor Hitchcock, Judy McMillan, Betsy Paules, Miriam Schultz, Patricia Tammen, Margaret Timmons, Ray Barry, Scott 8lack, Craig Brown, Don Bunch, John Farmer, Charles Godbe, John Johnson, Sigurd Stone, Robert Thomas, Larry Butler, Barbara Christensen, Ann Davis, Sally Hallock, Lucinda Henderson, Gail Ryff, Monty Thatcher, Gloria Thomas, Mary Bowman, Benny Croley, Chuck Cunningham, Richard Lang, Ralph McLennan, Warren Nelson, Osea Smith, Bucky Wright, Donna
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r Student Council Front row—Don Ruskancn, Anita Knadlcr, Corky Shilt. Middle row—Jerry Hilmer, Sue West, Terry Hearnc, Myrna Tippets, Cindy Hollocfc, Noni Dcaringer. Sack row—Mickey Crouse. Dove Corthell, Mary Black- stone, Sue Hitchcock. The meeting will come to order. The regular meeting of the Student Council was called to order by the President, Corky Schilt. Roll call was taken and the minutes were read and approved. This is how the Laramie High Student Council opens its meetings, and how the Secretary, Anita Knadlcr begins her report of the minutes of one of the most essential functions of our students. At all times the students ore invited to sit in on these meetings that determine the activities of our organization and classes, and draw their own con- clusions on the ever-increasing efforts of our Stu- dent Council. This year more than ever has been done for our benefit by the members. Several fund drives have been run for the warming hut, the United Fund and others. Citizenship projects were discussed and usually passed for the Senior High School classes and other projects for active organizations. During the early part of December the Student Council members and guests trekked up to Corbett's cabin for their annual party. It was a rare reward after the work of the first semester. After school started again, if was back to work, and many things were accomplished including the married-student regulations, the date for the '59 follies was set and preparations begun for the event. Something else really new this year is the Hi-Fi for the school, available for the use of classes and organizations. To the Student Council: Congratulations for a successful year and a job well done, and thank you for your service to us, the stu- dents of I. H. S. u s 3
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In the office : searching for ideas. But page 40 has to be somewhere! Year Book 'The Slave Drivers Linda and Jeannie Make that a good- looking ad. ANNUAL STAFF Editors Linda Hansen, Jeannie Burrowes Business Managers Sharon Graham, Carolyn Dotson Photographers Jeannie Burrowes, Bill Wagner, Ed McGraw STAFF: Max Atwell, Barbara Boyd, Al Caudillo, Jackie Greaser, Anita Knadler, Corky Schilt, Betty Ann Stanfield, Pat Talbott, Barbara Bell, Howard Cad- well, Barbara Duncan, Bud Haskins, Janice Hill Rowe, Charlotte Smallwood, Linda Tadlock, Kay Quinlivan. Sponsor: Mrs. Nelson. FRUSTRATION What's the matter with the picture this time? 5 Staff 'What's wrong now?
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