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Eiqhth Grade Front Row: Merilee Bishop, Phyllis Brooke, Carolyn Gray, Pam Coleman, Patty Spar, Sharon Harmon, Dick Pruner, Andy Marcella, Duane Kancianich, Johnny Kancianich, Jim Ward. Row 2: Carolyn Hook, Charlynn Campbell, Richard Wagner, Don Clark, Barbara Daus, Bill Schweizer, Bob Newberg, Irene Bechtle, Susan Batty, Susan Garland, John Sandro. Row 3: David Johnson, Milton Harkness, Sandy Anderson, Paula Marush, Joanne Johnson, Jim Merrill, Tom Vedvick, Bill Alvord, Sigrid Beal, Judy Wassmann, Norman Hallie, Marguerite Purnell. Miss Barnes P r' od 1 I 1 e 7 Front Row: Dennis Gross, Lee Chandler, John Prine, Martin Plass, Roger FI?n'YE'rf B111 White, B111 Sherwood, John Schafer, Bob Deisner. Row 2: Bob Hunt, Brian Knutson, Bob Sprenger, Carol Farber, Judy Whittier, Jenohn Passick Sue Scherer, Dorothy Thompson, Jane Gray, Glenda Sjogren.Row Q: David Schafer, John Wheeler, Charlene Anderson, Patsy King, Joyce Neumann, Marsha Hausa, Jeanne Rosenbladt, Barbara Houser, Sharon Cooley, Susan Anderson, David Anderson.
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NINTH GRADERS WHO WERE EITHER ABSENT OR ENTERED MASON AFTER PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN ARE DEANNE PARKER, JEAN HOWARD, HARVEY WARREN, COLLEEN MADDESS, CHUCK PENNINGION, ROBERTA REITEN, DON WILLIAMS, JOHN IVERSON, MARITA LOUKOLA, DICK WONNER, AND SHARYL ANN GOURIEY. 9A OFFICERS 9A OFFICERS: CHRIS JONES, Girls' Representativeg DAN BATY, President' PHIL CARLSON, Vice-President, BUDDY HOFF, Boys' Representative, GARY,DYER Program Chairman. The Class of '58 had their fina at the New Yorker Restaurant. Mr. Tayet, principal, and Dan Baty, president, presiding, welcomed stud Following the dinner was a Tal Selections were instrumental and ! 1 Dinner-Dance May 29 from 6:30 to 10:30 9A class ents, faculty and guests to the dinner. ent Show presented by 9A class members. vocal numbers plus a play given by Mrs. Hawley's 9A English class. Program chairman Gary Dyer introduced the acts. He, with his committee, was in char son, vice-president, and Chris Jon sentatives, added their help, along other students to make the dinner a was spent in dancing. The evening will be remembered Class of '58 was together for, come some at Wilson Senior High Schools. ge of and arranged the show. Phil Carl- es and Bud Hoff, girls' and boys' repre- with the cooperation of the faculty and success. The remainder of the evening for years tc come as the last time the September, some will be at Stadium and Z6
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P!! gf ixmp - ' - 0 egg' MASS Barnes - Peruod 5 Front Row: James Melzark, Mike Knutsen, Penny Porter, Susan Rollefson, Steve Smith, Gary Ramstad, Ron Robertson, Paul Gookins, Richard Smith. Row 2: Caro- lyn Walker, Katy Sinnitt, Geff Williams, John Stewart, Mike Hicks, David Scog- gin, Roberta Martin, Wanda Cumby, Leslie Gillis, Donna Hoch, Brenda Greaves. Row 3: Carole Turner, Pam Brotman, Floris Mikkelsen, Kay Kelly, Deanna Kirkes, Kathleen Osborne, Nancy Watts, Sue Nicholson, Nancy Gordon, Celeste Kristo- vich, Carolyn Brown. ,UN gy ii. . f wvMuss Barnes j- Period 5 QS ggggf-BQ!! Loretta Tannahill, Joanne King, Carl Westermark, John Bergerson, n Engvall, John Fredrickson, And Hathawa John Hosack. Row 2. - S0n, Virginia Mullen, Peter Giltngr, OjarZ,Hauptman, LarFy'Myhr5areguglE2n Alexander, Nancy Dorgan, Carol Corolla, Marie Ramey. Row 2: Marsha Schwarz, Rolf Myhrman, Dennis Anderson, Douglas Smith, Kelly Emer c , Dick Gordon, Bob Marley, Robert Holder, David Abercrombie, Carol McDonald. Absent: Bob Major, Penny Jumonville. 28 I
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