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J I Girls' League c -.r President Marilyn Christianson Vice-President Secyefary Tmasurer C3Tl'lY NeWmUn Regina Titus Cheryl Jensen 0 Council Carol Blatchford, Joyce Phelps, Betty Rowe, Carole Groocock, Kaye Le Franca, Sue Ostrom, Maryanna Nichols, Sylvia l-ierrian, Marjorie Stevens.
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Carole Groocock Art Editor JoAnn Wheeler Snap Editor Phyllis Turney Activity Editor Ed Bausserman Boys' Sports Editor Marjorie Stevens Girls' Sports Editor Seated: Rowena Kryder, Marjorie Stevens, Carole Groocock, Phyllis Turney, Barbara Ireland, Ed Bousserman, Janet Bope, Jim Beck, JoAnn Wheeler, Row 2: Mr. Webb, Vern Rtitsala, Betty Rowe, Carol Blatchford, Dawn Critchley, Joyce Phelps, Ruth Williams, Ray Hitchcock, Donna Leonard, Betty Beigh, Dewane Walden, Mrs. Flint, Ralph Tuomi. Row 3: Bob Rindt, Bill Eppick, Don Ebert, Dick Wheeler, Ed Roethe, Gerald Buhler, Carl Hansen, Pat Reinert,
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Joyce Phelps First Vice-President qw . Jerry Zimmerman Second QQ-President ' WPsV ' Eldon Edwards Third Vice-President tfjffilif Mmm? Vern Rutsala President By all standards this message should begin with a couple of thank you's -thank you not only to the students for their duo-gift of friendship and opportunity, but also for the combined experiences that make up school life, Some incident will be emblazoned upon the memory of each graduate. As the years go by, the joys and sorrows of adolescence will hold equally high positions on each guy's and gal's shelf of pleasantness. Only I won't thank these two things because they wekren t offered with the intention of receiving homage. They are a part of high sc oo. High school could be looked on as a sort of two-fold existence. Nearly everyone that he just can't wait to get out, but when the time comes expresses the feeling the most hard-boiled must feel a few pangs of remorse, if for no other reason than the fact that he will naw be out in the harsh world all alone. Yes, high school is a sheltered existence, and for that reason a rather agreeable one. .BAWZJ Rowena Kryder Carol Hennings Fourth Vice-President Secretary
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