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Ruby McCulloch Jeannie McKinley Dolores dinger Marjorie Ricks Ralph Anderson Duane Clark Dee Sellers Blaine Willlanns Allen Smith Calvin Cook Reed Lords Joan Nelson Shirley Archer Darlene Heileson Margie Cordon Valene Cherry Gwenna Robison Barbara Grover Bob Powell Keith Welker Reed hHanson Kay Luthy Eldon Hope Dwain Nelson Gordon Holley Dolores Topham La Var Squires Dora Lee Packer 27
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Donna Wright Jean Chambers Ora Lee hHinds Cora Lee Squires Norman Anderson Jimmy Ellis Arnold Seipert Lee Petersen Merlin hHill Cla rence Widdlson Frank Jenkins Jean Nelson Ella Chantrill Veona Anderson Ellen Ricks Maureen Edlefsen Carol Sutton Lois Green Jack Willmce Jimmy Barrett Glen Munns Merlin Muir Stanley Jenson Jerry McCulloch Don Clements Norma Jean Archibald Carol Thompson La Ree Munns Dawnella Weber Stella Byrne Dawnaline Wilding Gene Buck Glenn Matsuura Clair Clements James hHolley
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SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Thompson, Class Representative; Lester J. Petersen, Debate Manager; Brent Covington, Reporter; Lee Cook, President; Ruth Potter, Recreation Leader; Marlene Terry, Cheer Leader; Shirley Ricks, Cheer Leader. STANDING: Maureen Ricks, Vice-President; Verl Arnold, Athletic Manager; Mr. C. D. Cooper, Sophomore Class Adviser; Yuriko Shiratori, Secretary. The outstanding events of the sophomore year were the Sophomore Frolic and Sophomore Week. Sophomores, each year, try to bring some message to the student body that will make students more happy, more friendly, and give them an appre- ciation of some of the better things of life. This year ' s motto for the week was Stepping Stones to Better Living. One step for each day of the school week. On each step was a motto that made students think of better things for a happier life. The Sophomore Frolic was a carnival dance that will always be remembered as one of the select events of the school year. The old gang was all together, and in after years students will still remember the Sophomore Frolic. We as sophomores have appreciated our associations and the friends we have made. May we have better times, more loyal friends, and a fuller understanding of the meaning of life 28
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