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Junior High FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW. left to ritht: L. Lyon. S. Field . M. Ro «r . M. Vacknitz. R- Wilson. G. Hendrix. S. Scott. L. Weber. C. Farto. V. Golden. SECOND ROW: G. Pctrasck. J. Johnson, R. Intram. W. Intram, W. Drazil, R. Micka, J. Freeman, J. Pierce, J. Parker. Mr . Keater. THIRD ROW: R. Johnson, G. Saundcr . R. Dokken. N. Oliva, G. Stey- »kal. B. Weatherby, W. In- trant. D. Lyon . NOT PIC- TURBO: M. Decker. M. Prescott. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW. left to riiht: A. cidcr», K. Micka, S. Mock, D. Micka, L. Kan- dra, J. Henzel, L. Hendrix. N. Oliva, C. Dutton, D. Fusion. SECOND ROW: L. Fowler, R. Harmon. K. Weatherby. L. Crippen. I). Fusion, J. Sarutzki, A. Micka, R. Cantrall, J. Oliver. D. Hawkins. M. Paris, Mr. Bennett. THIRD ROW: D. McAuliffc. N. Kujac, R. Kalina. I). Fowl, er. L. Dobry, A. Myers. D. Decker, T. Hickey, J. Cun- nintham. L. Mauney. D. Rick. H. Fleming NOT PICTURED: C. Suther- land. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW. left to ritht: R. Rruter. N. Flcmint. M. Paris, K. Hciakary, M. Me- uliffc, J. Freitat. N. De- Merritt, M. Thoma. J. Derr . SECOND ROW: I. Cook, S. Miller. F. Wilson. B. McCulley, J. Herrint- •haw. L. Shuman. J. Scott, K. Pierce. J. Kajnu . G. Kandra. Mrs. Tolell. NOT PICTURED: M. Kenyon. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW. left to ritht: B. Roter . K. Wolf, C. Havlina. Y. Chilcoat. N. Micka. K. McAuliffc. J Taylor, S. Woltjor, M. Evans. I). Fields. SECOND ROW: I). Fiske. L. Bon- ham. J. Tofell. W. Rajnus. W. Lowdcr, C. Rasdal, D. Sloan. R. Steyskal, J. Free- man. D. Holl, Mrs. Butler.
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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW, left to rifiht: S. Schofield, I). Sarutzki, P. Ottoman, F. Johnson. B. Salyer . R. Kalina. K. Douglas. J. Flmore. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller. J. John»on. S. Travia. M. McAuliffe. N. Derry. R. Ottoman. THIRD ROW: E. Pierce. R. Lovcncss. G. Evan , V. Rick. S. Miller. I). Unruh. VIRGIL RICK Junior Clatt President JUNIOR CLASS The first big event of the year was the selecting of our class rings. And the day we received them everyone was jumping with joy. Our class has decreased to the present number of eighteen, but we arc all anxiously looking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme for the prom this year is April in Paris,” with Morgan-McDonald furnishing the dreamy music. We certainly hope that this will be one of the best proms that Malin has ever had. We have had one of our class parties already. The party was given for the sophomores, whom we had the pleasure of initiating. With the help of our class advisor, Mr. Miller, the party was quite a success. A money-raising project was the one-act play by the juniors. It was The Laughing Ghost” and with the help of Mr. Miller the play was a great triumph. The cl a»» officer elected (or the year are: PRESIDENT VIRGIL RICK VICE-PRESIDENT PEARL OTTOMAN SECRETARY-TREASURER DARLA SARUTZKI REPORTER NADA DERRY SOPHOMORE CLASS This year the Sophomore Class has been rather busy. First of all, Mary Taylor was selected as our candidate for Carnival Queen and she went on to win the contest. Two new members have been added to the class this year. They are Clyde Bushaw and Bill Owens. We welcome them to our ranks. The sophomores gave a one-act played entitled, Augic Evans: Private Eye.” This proved to be a big success. Initiation day offered some strange sights this year with the class members attired in burlap sacks with onion acces- sories. A party given by the juniors honoring the newly- initiated sophomores was enjoyed by all. We arc all very sorry that Joanne Parker left our class to attend school in Madras. Everyone misses her as she was a very active member of our class, being a yell leader and a student council representative. We have the lolio»in cl « officer : PRESIDENT LAVON TRAVIS VICE-PRESIDENT JIM McVAY SECRETARY-TREASURER GARY MAUNBY SERGEANT-AT-ARMS BILL OWENS REPORTER JEAN LOVENESS SOPHOMORE CLASS LAVON TRAVIS Sophomore Clatt President FIRST ROW. left to riitht: B. Martin. B. Taylor. M. Shuman, E. Cook. B. Scott. M. Taylor. J. Jame . B. Bunnell. I). Steward. SECOND ROW: J. Derry L. Kettler, L. Travi . J. Lovcnest. J. Parker. A. Unruh. I). Rajnu . B. Fabianck, L. Smith. Mr. Conroy. THIRD ROW: M. Cornett. J. McVay, P. Mad- den, R. Lyon, G. Mauney, E. John . B. Owen . T. Contrail. M. .Slacken. NOT PICTURED: C. Buthaw.
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JERRY MACKKN I.EFT TO RIGHT: L. Mauney. V. Rick. G. Evan . I.. Travi . G. Mauncy, M. McAuliffc. Mr. Street, President J. Mackcn. B. Havlina, L. Weber, J. Parker, E. McVay, J. Derry, R. Dokkcn. MALIN STUDENT COUNCIL The Malin Student Council is composed of the fol- lowing Student Body Officers: President Jerry Mackcn 1st Vice-President .........George Evans 2nd Vice-President .........Gary Mauncy 3rd Vice-President Roger Dokken Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Havlina Scrgeant-at-Arms ............ Jerry Derry The class representatives are usually the presidents of the classes. They arc: Senior Class Elizabeth McVay Junior Class................— Virgil Rick Sophomore Class—.............. La von Travis Freshman Class ............. Lucilc Weber Eighth Grade----------------Lynn Mauncy Seventh Grade Marie McAuliffc Yell Leader Rep. Darla Sarutzki The Student Council is the executive committee of the Student Body. Its permission must be granted be- fore any school parties may be given. Another impor- tant duty of the Council is to act as the nominating committee for the Student Body election each spring. The student court is conducted as it has been in the past years by the Council. Representatives from Malin attended the Regional Student Council Convention at Klamath Falls. Such things as school elections, more pride in school prop- erty, and how much authority should the Student Council possess were discussed. Those attending were: Jerry Mackcn, Lavon Travis, Elizabeth McVay, Joanne Parker, Barbara Havlina, and Mr. Street. The Student Councils of Klamath County meet three times a year. We have attended two of the meet- ings and plan to attend the other one. Taking part from Malin are: Jerry Macken, George Evans, Virgil Rick, Joanne Parker, Barbara Havlina, and Mr. Street. 33
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