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SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1—Dora Ocheltree. Barbara Mantz. Nancy Gant, Myrno Wmninghom, Morvenc Christensen. Row 2—Marguerite Lakey, Evelyn Sumerlin, Almeda Workman, Morion Lloyd. Beverly McLorr.n, Leora Ames, Borboro Clorno. Patty Bell, Betty Brooks. Row 3—Arthur Heart Albert Tomlinson, Charles Mock, Horold Evernden, Albert Smith, Potty Watermon, Dons Poullus, Jimmy Cribbms, Done Id Lee Evernden. Row 1—Betty Lou Offley, Roe Ward, Arlene Farrin, Doris Byers. Betty Hutchinson. Row 2—Kerwin Roc, Jerry Mottson, Joe Brown, Tinker Hatfield, Edward Gilkison, Jimmy Churchill, Clarence Miller, Grant McClellan. Alan Halter, Fred Tams. Row 3—Jock Ryder, Joe Evernden, Carl Morris, Bill Lewellen, Mark Putnam, Paul Harry, Eugene Olgardt, Jock Ford, George Griggs.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS o CARL MORRIS ALAN HALTER DALE OHLSEN TINKER HATFIELD President Vice President Secrcto.y-Treosurer Sergeont-ot-Arms SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY YV 7HEN we enrolled as Freshmen in Myrtle Point Union High school, our class was the largest class of the year. This year as Sophomores we have overcome the difficulties which we had while freshmen and are now entering into the activities of the school more strongly. One of the outstanding events of the year was our candidate, Almeda Workman, being elected as queen of the carnival. We also have a large number of sophomores taking part in the band and boys’ and girls’ glee clubs. Pat Bell. Rae Ward and Almeda Workman, all being sophomores, were chosen to be the girls’ trio. There were also three girls from our class selected to be in the sextette. They are: Marvene Christensen, Lila Mac Laird and M.vrna Winningham. Amy Davenport, Barbara Mantz, Marvene Christensen, Maureen Evans, Skip Ohlsen, and Mark Putnam make up the larger part of the school orchestra. We are proud to say that we had the large group of thirteen to receive Torch honor pins from our freshman year. We also have a large number of students on the honor roll this year. Another thing which we are glad to state is the fact that during interclass games we had a large cheering section which showed we were really backing up our class teams. In the field of sport we had one boy, Tinker Hatfield, who played on the A squad. On the B squad there were: Jack Ford, Joe Brown, Carl Morris, Bill Lewellen and Joe Evernden. Arthur Bechtel played on both A and B squads. Joe Brown, Jim Churchill, Joe Evernden, Jack Ford, Ed Gilkison, Tinker Hatfield, Bill Lewellen, Carl Morris, Clarence Miller, and Mark Putnam were the sophomores who were on our football team. Paw 1—Donno Krtwcon, Donno Youno, Amy Davenport, Lilo Mae Laird, Geroldine Huntley. Row 2 Mildred Meyer, Evelyn Obermon, Rcta Foy Lcfton, Charlee Dan.clc, Locella Lobdell, Maureen Evans, Joyce Compton, Phyllis Ames. Row 3—Do'e Monn Raymond Cam, Arthur T:cutel, Herald Po'mer, Robert Cl nton, Earl Watermon.
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS RALPH CLARNO DICK ANDERSON MARLENE TRAIN GLEN ZELLER President Vice President Secretory-Treasurer Seroeant-ot-Armf FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY OUR most well remembered activity of the year was the initiation sponsored by the Sophomores. The boys were made to suffer by wearing girls clothing and make-up and the girls by wearing men’s long underwear and bathing suits. It was a hard initiation but we stood up under the strain and survived in the end. During the carnival we were in charge of the fish pond, telegraph and the house of mystery, Marlene Train was chosen as our candidate for queen. She was a very good candidate and ran closely behind the queen in votes. We are proud of having Jack Pinkley, Richard Bingham and Marvin Hammack on the B basketball squad. Football managers were Dick Anderson and Don Haynes. Dick was also the track and Basketball manager. Majorettes were Pauline Morris, Patricia Smith, Marlene Gasner, Donna Holliday and Sharon Gant. The Rotary club sponsored a trip to Salem to watch the Oregon Legislature in action for outstanding students. Duane Hayes, Forest Easton and Bob Briggs were those going from the freshman In the girls’ glee lub this year are about sixteen freshmen girls and in the boys glee club about fifteen boys. The following seven freshmen were on the semester honor roll: Laura Shelton, Jane Sell, Billie Sell, Jharlene Roe, Florence Russell, Marlene Train and Forest Easton. The Freshmen consider this a very good year and look forward to a successful Sophomore year. Row 1—Rex Cccrc, Lcuie Cden, Dcncld Cbbs, Dc'win Gulstrom, Wayne Gill. R-w 2—Wo 'a'C Brant, Riehord Barklcw, Don Mo-kley, Dcnald Ccse, Leslie Rojch, Lu Ray Lyon. R-w 3—F ork Kenyon, Fo'cst Eo'tcn, Dcvd C?crcr, Bob Word, .'c k S m !a, D'.ck Sc. r-ma d, D. one Ha cs, Le Roy Gr ggs.
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