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FIRSI' ROVV: Darli-nv .'Xndr'rson, Katharina' Xndoison, William .Xvi-ry, Jolin Baltz, liliarlm-4 Caulvy, Raymond Kiln-nnon, Jziiin-5 SEl1E?13llgia1gONV: Edwin F 1-1'r ivy, Richard F 1'm- ncy, Linda Findlay, Marvin Forlmm-S, Patricia flanilu s-4-, Gwendolyn Gould, llonnii- 'liflllglgilillllilgiljiiizi Linda Haugvr, Bailxaia H1-ap, Harrivtti- Hcnry, jaiiimw H 4'1' rings-r, Sandra Horton, 'licrry Hnrlr-ss, liarulvn FOljl5Illll .ROW': N12ll'2l'l'Y Knuds cvri , Carol Link, Mary Lnndslroni, Marilyn Malonv, Jmrc Mnrli-y, Yfilliani Platt, .Xniia l IFlEnl25riflliisiNi-wlon Spf-nrcr, Rosvniary Swigzm-rt, Maxi riz- Todd, Harold Inland, De-iinis Wllllll'lllll, Bvtty Morris, Paula oss. 1 ,A ,dd dd i E f ,nl ,.i,., fl-,, 1 ,A I Am 5 , Q 5' K4 i. ' il, 5 rx 5' 2 fiifli
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Mary Lundstrom, Newton Spencer, Raymond Clonnon, Sandra Horton THE 1-'RESHMBN Prcsident .... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .. Advisor . . . OFFICERS 28 Raymond Clcnnon . . Newton Spencer Mary Lundstrom . . . Sandra Horton . . Mr. Sampson
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PRBSHMEN Our class began its eventful four years of high school with the election of a fine slate of officers. Raymond Clennon beaded our class for the N55-56 school year, while Newton Spencer filled in for Ray at certain times. Mary Lund- strom took down the minutes of our class meet- ings and Sandra Horton handled our funds. Katharine Anderson and Barbara Heap were chosen to represent the freshmen in the Student Council. The freshmen enlisted the aid of their moth- ers for their hrst money-making project. XN'e rnade almost S50 for sponsoring one of the 'fhursday noon luncheons in the Methodist Church. The boys and girls experienced enjoy- ment as well as responsibility in their first en- deavor. At Christmastime, we asked for and received permission to sponsor the annual Christmas Party. The gym was decorated beautifully with brightly-colored bells and silver ieicles. Janette Sing and her electric organ furnished wonderful tunes for both dancing and listening. Barbara Heap's father played a convincing role as Santa Claus. In fact, it took Barbara quite a while to learn his identity. Many students and teachers remarked that the Christmas Party was the best school party of the year. A large number of our class were active in school activities, Dennis lNilhelmi and Edwin Feeney played regularly on the junior varsity basketball team. Many freshmen participated in the Girls, Glee Club. Barbara Heap fur- nished accompaniment for some of the groups entered in the high school music contests and for the Girls, Glee Club. Other members of the class played in the high school band. We are proud to relate that five of us were on the honor roll the entire first semester -- Katharine Anderson, Raymond Clennon, Linda Findlay, Barbara Heap, and Margery Knudson. Students who were honored for their perfect attendance during the first semester were: John Baltz, Raymond Clennon. Harriette Henry. Carol Link, Marilyn Malone, lNilliam Platt, Maxine Todd. Dennis Vllilhelmi, and Barbara Heap. The foregoing list of freshmen deserve a great deal of credit for their efforts. Our class is not one to usit on our laurelsf' In the years ahead, we intend to do even greater things than we have in the past.
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