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Q.. v -.. -v Q Above: Yell Leaders. P. Newton, I. Reaves, B. Iacob, T. Strong, I. Gaston. Below: Librarians. I. Shields, C. Amo, K. Moe, R. Comstock. Above' Vice-President B, Francis, Sergeant-at-Arms D. Grishabor, Treasurer C. Bateman, Represen- tative oi Rooms I. Hughes, President I. Church, Secretary I. Nelson. Below, Eighth Grade Chorus f .ggt l any-jr re,,y,. ii if -L, Q Y 53
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All aboard for Corvallis! Karen presents money to the March of Dimes. 65454 Qmde f4az'6adz'6ea Eighth graders began the year's activities with first semester president lim Church presid- ing over their student council which included two elected room representatives as well as the tive officers. Other elective positions were those of the five yell leaders, who worked with the twenty-five member pep club. Six librarians, two selected from volunteers within each room, worked with Mrs. Schaeffer. The chorus of thirty students, who were se- lected during fall try-outs , sang for the Christ- mas program at Lincoln. Second semester president lim Hughes not only represented his class at the NHS student council as did his predecessor, but also organ- The sweethearts' post office. ized spring projects such as the March-of-Dimes talent show which netted approximately one hundred dollars. Chairman Karen Moe worked with both seventh and eighth grade students who provided the talent. Carolyn Hanner Won special honors for New- port when she received a gold cup for best spell- er of the county in her division. On February 14 students collected valentines at the sweethearts' post office in Mrs. GrisWald's room. Trips included the March visit to the science exposition at Corvallis and a tour during May of the capitol and other state buildings in Salem. Late in May three one-act plays raised funds before graduation at the year's end. Carolyn with her spelling trophy. T...
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amine evzdaz Walking through the pearly gates, Iuniors, Seniors, and their guests found a Blue Heaven filled with glittering stars, angels, and harps. Music from the clouds, furnished by Med- ford Fuller and his orchestra, drifted to the gay dancers. Faculty guests included the following couples: the Iohnsons, the Whites, the Yorks, the McCoys, and the Morrows. Bette Simpson, lunior Class President, presented Mrs. Iohn- son with a corsage of white roses. Freshmen boys served tiny sandwiches and punch to the guests. The Prom Committee consisted of: Bette Simpson, General Chairman, Leatrice Vers- teeg and Ioan Houghton, Decorations, Bill Dorfer and Maxine Ferris, Refreshments, Col- leen Simper and Steve Wade, Band. Below: Couples dance to heavenly music.
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