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FIRST ROW: K. Lovell, L. Nelson, J. Fjellman, M. Ingalls, I.. Megard, J. Aker.SECOND ROW:J. Hayes B. Barker, M. Dickson, R. Hemnes, K. Armstrong, A. Collyer, D. Torgerson. THIRD ROW: M.Harrison M. Hoagland, D. Kennedy, B. Mitchell, S. Wilson, R. Johnson, D. Bame. doe, Sfo,67owcml74e7 ' FIRST ROW: F. Watts, K. Snyder, B. Brinkman, D. Gardner, S, Richardson, G. Lunde. SECOND ROW M. Granuhan, S. Doyle, K. Schneider, R. Abbott, W. Davieau, D. Hadley, D. Texmo. THIRD ROW: D Holz, G. Bird, G. Strobe, C. Shetler, K. Pfannenstiel, W. Bob, M. Blondheim, I.. Peters,E. Sullivan 1 : I f lgfmtiif
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i Soffohwvrg. Cove, Ensign: W. Duvieau, sergeant-at-crmsp M. Granahan, vice presidenfp K. Lovell, secretary: M. Blondheim, presidentg D. Holz, freasurerp J. Aker, representative: Mr. Cobb, advisor. On September 2, 1958, the forty-five shipmates of the sophomore class returned to M.H.S. still thinking they were freshman, but eager to carry on. The first thing accomplished was the election of the ensigns. They are president, Maury Blondheimg vice president, Marlys Granahan, secretary, Kathleen Lovel I, treasurer, Donna Holz, sergeant-at-arms, Wally Davieau, and sophomore student council representative, Judy Aker. The next duty was the choosing of a sophomore princess. Popular, vivacious, Judy Fjellman was chosen. Contrary to custom the sophomores adminis- tered a mild freshman initiation, and after school a party of dancing and games was held in their honor. Throughout the school year sophomores Marlys Granahan, Sarah Richardson, and Frances Watts sang in a trio, and Judy Aker and Judy Fjellman sang in a duet for some of our programs. Mr. Cobb is the sopho- more class advisor. Freshman initiation - during and after school.
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74:06 Fra-siumenfnlif Enslgnz D. Williams, vice-president, E. Gilda, president, P. Brackett, secretary, D. Baucke, treasurer, Mr. Holland, advisor. Missed the bout: lrene Johnson, representative. After worrying about finding classes and avoiding seniors, the sixty shipmates of the freshman class got off to a good start. Besides school work, most of the class joined clubs, went to the games, and bopped at the dances. For ensigns, the class chose Ed Gilda, president, Dennis Williams, vice president, Patsy Brackett, secretary, Donna Baucke, treasurer, and Irene Johnson, freshman student body represent- ative. Several girls were in the drill team and two freshman girls, Sharon White and Sandra Miner, were chosen majorettes. Most of the boys played on the junior high sport teams. Popular, brunette, Donna Baucke was chosen to be freshman princess at the carnival. A chorus of thirty-nine freshman girls sang for some of the school's programs, This was the largest girls' chorus M.H.S. has ever had. The girls were under the direction of Nlr. Don Sires, music teacher. Avalea Sprague was pianist. Mr. Holland is the freshman class advisor. FIRST ROW: L. Franklin, C. Minaker, S. Miner, J. Eckert, G. Blasdell, J. Hawks, L. Forbes, A. Sprague, P. Wight, S. White, R. Ellwanger. SECOND ROW: L. Hallmark, M. Bergstrom, D. Vevag, P. Freeman, D. Baucke, B. Upper, B. Gutzman,M.Richardson, G. Richardson, R. Wonn. THIRD ROW: L!Anderson, l. Johnson, E. Sims, I. Rauch, K. Wiggins, K. Assink, B. Mullenix, L. Johnson, P. McClue, S. Olund, J. Holz, K. Montgomery, P. Brackett, S. Carlson.
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