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l II1ilIl'IEIlHU. :-Q1-L.-- -'- Junior Class In the early part of September the junior class was organized rand officers elected! They were Ronald Rilott, president, Ray Brais, vice-presi- dent, Shirley St. Aubin, secretary, and Louise Simpson, treasurer. Marilyn Gnagey, Darrell Shonkwiler and Rosemary Emanuelson were chosen to represent the class in the Student Council. Junior class activities included the junior class play, held on April 13, the junior-senior prom and ban- quet on May 19, and the School Spirit assembly program. They also had charge of the concession stand at basketball games. Sophomore Class The sophomores started their second year by electing class officers. Gerald Benge was elected president, Marilyn Mansfield, vice-president: Zada Pement, treasurer, and Bobby Gordon, secretary. Helen Fox and Lesla Dalton were elected to the Student Council. Their class advisor was Miss Berry. Sophomores gave the freshmen a welcome party. Freshman Class The freshmen started the year by electing their officers. Marvin Stauffenberg was elected president, Rosemary Marcukaitis, vice-president, Janice Dahler, treasurer, and Pat Trunk, secretary. Jerry Jarvis was elected freshman representative to the Student Council. Their class ad- viser was Miss Smith. The freshmen gave a return party to the sophomores.
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