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Page 29 text:
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1. Queen and Court.” 2. Foot hall Team. 3. Square Dancing. 4. “Champion» in Action.' 5. Drill Team. 6. The Panel.” 7. Cheering Squad. 8. Mnlin va. Merrill.'
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY This year there arc sixteen seniors looking forward to graduation. The class is composed of nine girls and seven boys. Bcrnic Anderson joined the class in the fifth grade. He was class vice-president last year and is active in class activities. Danny Barry has attended his entire 12 years at Merrill, and was student body vice- president and is student body president this year. Velma Fox started the first grade at Merrill but left to return to her sophomore year. She is class president this year. Joyce Green came to Merrill as a freshman from Tulclake and has been on the annual and paper staff. Jack Hendrickson came to Merrill from Klamath Falls and joined the class in the seventh grade. He was sophomore class president and student body vice-president. Bill Hill has attended Merrill for 12 years. He has been active in class activities and sports. Clifford Honeycutt came as a transfer from Talent, Oregon, during the seventh grade. He was student body vice-president and is editor in chief of the ME HE MA annual this year. Also he is Valedictorian of the class. Arlene Lender also has attended Merrill for 12 years and was class president her junior year, and is student body treasurer this year. Raymond Mattson came from Minnesota in the fourth grade and has been active in sports and class activities. He also is the youngest member of the class. Jolcah Millctt came from Mesa, Arizona, during her junior year. She is social chairman of the student body this year. Edna Mac Reeves joined the class in the seventh grade, and is Salutatorian of the senior class this year. Charles Stevens and Mcaron Finley joined the class during the senior year, Charles coming from Yreka and Mcaron coming from Texas. Wilma Sweet came to Merrill from Bonanza during the fourth grade but left in the sixth grade. She returned to Merrill in the seventh grade. Darlene Turner has attended Merrill for 12 years and was student body social chairman her junior year and is active in class activities. Jerry Wolfram came as a freshman from Bend and is active in sports and class activities. The freshman year was started off by the freshman initiation and was packed with activities for the new high school students up to the class party held the last day of school at Bly. As sophomores we sold pop at athletic events and did very well. We also put on a class play called Drop Dead.” During the sophomore year three members, Luther Loper, Lloyd Lousiqnont and Don Brandon left the class and joined the Navy. During the junior year the main event was the Senior Banquet held at the Willard Hotel. We also enjoyed two very nice parties. Our senior year we arc looking forward to the Junior and Senior Banquet, Senior Prom and most of all skip day and graduation. We arc also putting on a play Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” a three-act comedy, and so this brings to a close the grade and high school years of the sixteen seniors.
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1. “When we were a couple of kid . 2. U Youngun . 3. That' fattening! 4. Gab e ion. 5. Merrill Glamor. 6. Ain't love grand? 7. Ready or not. here I come. 8. Down gal, down. 9. Transfixed. 10. She’» a big girl. now. 11. Now Darlene ! 12. Yep. that' Connie. 13. Ilandtomc. 14. Thoughtful. 15. Playing hookey? 16. Water boy!!! 17. Rut-ton up! 18. Two tuckers!!! 19. The Romeo. 20. Jack x ? 21. The rear view. 22. What ya Hidin’? 23. “Coachic Wo chic.” 24. The Dreating Room. 25. Cute Kids! 26
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