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Martha Krug Hazel Leach Tommy Lowry Lydia Michael Phyllis Mikesell Donald Miller Everett Moorman James Morrison Betty Ostwalt Rosella Ostwalt Dolores Parrent Anita Page Erlys Peterson Robert Pyzel Joan Reichel Lydia Reiter Melvin Ruff Jim Schessler Carl Schreiner Donna Sheets Alice Smith Robert Sorg Eugene Spildie Lauretta Tubman Ellis Ward Margie Wagner Mary Lou Wetch Joyce Wilcox Keith Willis Helen Yager
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Lowell Anderson Violet Barthuly Kenneth Beven Thomas Beven True Craig Carmen DeCarlo Richard Duncan Mardella Eggert Dolores Erickson Wallace Fox Dorothy Frank Gloria Frank Miriam Frank Wilma Frickel Albert Fritzler J u N I O R S Dorothy Fujio Harry Garlock Estelle Gaynor Wayne Gill Marlene Hafer Carrol Hahn Barbara Harlan Jean Harper Jack Heebner Welsey Henley Marion Henry Roy Ingraham Ted Jolley Bernice Kamerze! Jane Kamp
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Not Pictured: Robert Kass Joyce Budge Frank Teeters Richard Shay JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Under the direction of Miss Roscoe, the present Junior Class entered high school. They elected Eugene Spildie, President: Don Miller, Vice-President; and Bob Sorg, Secretary-Treasurer. Jim Morrison and Sally Ostwalt were chosen as Laurel Leaves King and Queen and were crowned at the dance given by the twirlers in the fall. They also chose Erlys Peterson as their representative as Carnival Queen. At the Carnival they had the turkey raffle as their project. This first year they chose Keith Willis as representative to S. A. C. The following year Keith Willis was elected President; Bob Pyzel, Vice-President; and Barbara Harlan, Secretary-Treasurer. Carrol Hahn was their candidate for Carnival Queen. This year they had the fishing pond at the Carnival. As candidates for the Laurel Leaves they chose Margie Wagner and Ellis Ward. They were very prosperous in their Sophomore year and consequently donated $50 to the S. A. C. projector fund. They chose Eugene Spildie to represent their class in the S. A. C. Mr. Baker was their sponsor. This year with Mr. Bowen as their class sponsor, they again were quite successful in their work. They elected Donna Sheets, President; Marion Henry, Vice-President; and Lowell Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. Erlys Peterson was again their nominee for Carnival Queen. As is the custom they had the concessions at the Carnival. Dolores Parrent and Bob Kass were their King and Queen in the Laurel Leaves Contest. This year, under the able direction of Miss llene Avery, the Juniors gave a very successful play, Seven Keys to Baldpate. As representatives to the S. A. C. they elected Ted Jolley and Jim Morrison.
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