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J BOB M. MILLER. President The most oufstanding event of the year was the annual Junior-Senior prom, Flower Fantasy. It was given by the [unior class and was held in the Boy ' s Gym, June seventh. In charge of decorations was Holly Heimann. Music was provided by Irv Corren and his ten-piece orchestra from the College of the Pacific. The dance was a great success. Junior class president was Bob M. Miller. Other officers were John Martel, vice presi- dent; Margaret McCabe, secretary; Dot Syl- va, treasurer; Connie Bowman, song leader; Bob Davis, yell leader; and Tom Johnson, rep- resentative to the Executive Committee. n n u JOHN MARTEL and MARGARET McCABE Vice President and Secretary DOT SYLVA and TOM JOHNSON Treasurer and Representative BOB DAVIS and CONNIE BOWMAN Yell leader and Song leader Page 23
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PAT MILLER and DONNA MERRILL Vice president and Secretary NOT PICTURED BILL KLINE and BOB USTICK Representative and Treasurer STAN BOHN, President u »w ' V. PAT JUNKER and ELTON PINGREE Song leader and Yell leader The fall junior class was active during fhe semester selling cokes and hot dogs at the football games. A total of $414.00 was earned. They also assisted in selling rooters caps. Heading the junior class officers for the fall term was Stan Bohn. Other officers were Pat Mil- ler, vice president; Donna Merrill, secretary, Bob Ustick, treasurer; Pat Junker, song leader; Elton Pingree, yell leader; and Bill Kline, representative. Faculty advisors for the group were Miss Peggy Presto, Mr. Les Knoles, Mrs. Lillian Bleil, and Mr. Ernie Goodwin. Page 22
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KENNY McGEE, President A busy ■football season saw the sophomore class selling candy and gum to earn money for fall activities. The big affair of the year was the Spring Phantasy, given by the sophomore and freshman classes. An assem- bly was held to publicize the dance. Master of ceremon- ies was Bill Lowery. The dance was held in the boy ' s gym and was one of the dance successes of the year. Fall officers were Ken McGee, president; Nancy John- son, vice president; Sally Donkin, secretary; Marilyn Drown, treasurer; Yvonne Hand, song leader; Jim Moon, yell leader; and Kenny Giest, representative. OPOMOftt 1 u L FALL Off n r r u L 1. ss KENNY GEIST, Representative MARILYN BROWN, Treasurer SALLY DONKIN, Secretary NANCY JOHNSON. Vice president YVONNE HAND. Song leader NOT PICTURED JIM MOON. Yell leader Page 24
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