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Freshmen Seek Loffy Places The freshman class has no sponsor and does nof organize as do fhe senior and iunior classes. The freshmen are represenfed very compefenfly in Sfu- denf Council by Mary Anifa Allen and Charles Fllioff. Under fhe capable coaching of G. Allison Yosf fhe freshmen boys are frained and developed. Ouf- sfanding freshman boys in foofball are Bill Golden, who is oufsfanding as a ball carrier: Ted Briff, who has made a name for himself as a defensive man, and Don Bedker, as a rough and fough offensive guard. Baskefball claims Dick l-lufchinson, Goober l-lupfer, and Don Briff in fhe long lanky class of 1 players: Kennefh Broeder was high man in fhe scoring deparfmenf wifh Bill Golden running a close second. Douglas Bobbio proves lhel good lhings THEY WOULDN'T HAVE KNOWN iT. Buf Margaref Rund- come in small packages by being fhe mggf Con- back, Jewel Molvleekin, Randy Win, Ted Briff, Delmar SiS+en,r Scorer Bonny, and Don l-losford find if ouf while reading a gossip column, Chop Beafin', in fhe Round-Up. , FARSIGHTED FRESHMAN. Top row: Raymond Maxwell, Darrell Connor, Van O'Rourke, Dean Nichelson, Roberf Miller, Merle Rose, Von L. Mullennix, Donald Dowhower, Ray Brewer, Kennefh Broeder, Charles Ellioff, Fred Sorenson l-lerberf l-leldf, Marlon lnman, Bill l-lupfer, James Pease, Jim Clinfon, David Clark, Dick l-lufchinson, Dick Kuhns, Bob Beaver, Dlavid Boggs, Don Bedker, John McEvoy, Fred Mesmer, Everefl' Palrnerg Fourfh row: lrene Collins, l-lelen Qualley, Susan Pryor, Barbara Sorensen, Joan Wesfen f l ' ' ' ed, Joan Laurence, Donna Rodgers, Beffy Masfers, Marlorie L. Applegafe, Jean McKown, Jackie Kellogg, Jo Olcoff, Peggy Morris, Jean l-lenricks, Roseffa Loncar, l-lelen l-lansen, Donna l-lamilfon, Beffy Ann Burklund, Mary Anifa Allen, Phyllis Sfewarf, Barbara Hall, Ardyie Chrisfensen, Jean Oakes, Dona Mullikin, Virginia Rundle, Nancy l-leuring, Violef Fong: Third row: Roberf Johnsfon, Jim l-lunf, Roberf Scherz, Marion E, Larsen, Richard l-laney, Darol Baller, Richard Bourne, Wesley Cornwell, Ronald l-lulfquisf, Bob Leonhardf, Dick l-laddock, Gilberf Kramer, Bill Bell, Douglas Bobbio, Bob Lewis, Fred McEnfire, Jimmy Haddock. Bob Sheefs, Virgil Rodgers, Keifh Mafhews, Jerry l-lanson, Roberf Roby, Everald Baxfer, Marvin Branfingg Second row: Kafherine Welch, Delores Knox, Beffy Eggers, Doris Peferson, Donna Ash, Delores French, Elizabefh DeLano, Sylvia Small, Leva Powell, Delyne Walker, Joan Ingram, Joy Snyder, Zola Bayne, Beverly Masfers, Beffy Lou Downey, Jean Bachman, Bonnie Weil, Della Dirchsen, Naomi Timmer, Sharon Knapp, Deloris Nolda, Jackie l-lelsfrom: Boffom row: Kennefh Small, Delberf Kimball, Mary Lou Danks, Donna Rose Peferson, Marjorie Mayfield, Margaref Rundback, Ramona Laner, Rufh Lavine, Raymond Bise. 27
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BEAMING BABIES. Top row: Chesler Bruner, William Schenck, Alberl Kuhrl, Clillord Hunnel, Dange Phillips, Jack Smilh, Richard Conrey, Ted Brill, Newell Morris, Hugh Collisler, George Ripple, Darrell McKee, Ernesl Collins, John Elzea, Bob Decker, Donald Lanlz, Kennelh Hipp, Kennelh Speer, Duane Miller, Derald Benkosky, Junior Zimmerman. Harold Sonneman, Ronald Websler, Lawrence Dircksen, Fred Small, Francis Rose, Charlie Applegarlhg Fourlh row: Jeannine Oliver, Earlene Scovill, Barbara Jollille, Doris Eberly, Eileen Applegale, Nellie Clark, Margery Miles, Belly Glenn, Lela Dale, Beverly Jarvis, Donna Discoe, Joyce Godwin, Erma Jean Thomsen, Joan Zenor, Bonnie Churchill, Muriel Shaw, Dorolhy Smilh, Shirley Williams, Beverly Brelernilz, Belly Rowley, Pal Clarke, Belly Cooksley, Marilyn Bridges, Jo Ann Hill, Marsha Siebold, Milzi McMeekin: Third row: William Firebaugh, Roberl Walker. John Yokum, Richard Shriver, Lawrence Greiner, Dick Anderson, Wilbur Sloelzel, Frank Roller, Kennelh Mallhews, Roberl Weaver, Don Hoslord, Lyle Hill, Bill Golden, Bob Sanlord, Don Zimmerman, Gerald Allebery, Richard Myers, Allred Gale, James Polls, Lawerence Woodcock, Jack Wilson, Randy Will: Second row: Phyllis Besack, Marcia Kirkpalrick, Bonnie Amen, Palricia Lyon, Joy Larsen, Pal Bishop, Hazel Gale, Lavonne Breach, Alice Hood, La Vonne Bomberger, Bernice Jepsen, Dorolhy Irvine, Harriel Hill, Margarelle Taylor, Beverly Lyons, Helen Lehmann, Lavonne Scholl, Rhoda Maylield, Pally Hinchey, Jeannine Burl, Marian Ellsworlh, Lois Canlrall, Doris Lalirnerg Bollom row: Eddie Snare, Slephen Taylor, Henry Kurnagai, Twila Leach, Lila Burch, Barbara Anderson, Dorolhy Jackson, Billy McKiernan, Donald Hill, Russell Michner. lnlo Norlh Plalle Senior High School lasl Sep- lember fillh, were enlered lwo hundred lorly green lreshies as lhey are called. Though al lirsl shy and reliring lhey now lake an aclive parl in all school allairs, aclivilies and social lunclions lor which lhey are eligible. Girl Reserves has included in ils membership lwenly-nine lreshman girls. Enrolled in Girls Alh- lelic Associalion are lhirly-lwo lreshmen. Proudly displaying lhe blue and gold bullpup swealers of lhe pep club are eleven more. Thru lhe social and business aclivilies ol G.R., G.A.A. and Bulldog Barkers lhe lreshmen overcome shyness, have lun, and leel a sense ol responsibilily loward lhe main- lenance ol lhese organizalions. GET HEP TO THE FACTS. Jo Ann Hill explains lhe lunda- menlals ol grammar lo lreshies Don Bedker, Dorolhy Edwin, Marion Larson, Henry Kumagai, and Belly Maslers. Slighlly confusing, isn'l il lillle chum? THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. Delyne Walker, Barbara Jollille, Lela Dale, Elizabelh Delano, Mariorie Maylield, and 1 Bonnie Eggers lake mullins from lhe pan in home economics. l They hope lhe proverb holds lrue lor mullins loo. 26
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MIND AND MATTER Mrs Mildred Gross explainsoThe con LATIN IS EASY. Are you kidding? reTorT Joan Zenor, sTrucTlon oT a baTTery To Virgil Rogers James Kenny Susan Richard Conrey, I-lelen Qualley, Marcia SiebolT, Eddie Pryor Delores McCarTy John McEvoy and Charles EIIIOTT Snare, and Darrell Connor as They ponder over wheTher To in general science decline verbs and coniugaTe nouns or vice versa, The Yearllngs Find Themselves The TooTball Team played a good season Tacing Teams Tor The mosT parT larger and more experi- enced. They were ouTsTanding, however, during The laTTer parT OT The season when They more Than avenged early losses. The baske+ball squad played an undeTeaTed series in The TournamenT aT Lexing- Ton. They were eliminaTed only in The Tinals. ' Freshman musicians spenT hours aT pleasurable work harmonizing in The music deparTmenT under The direcTion oT R. Cedric Anderson. TooTing away in band l were 2I Treshmen, and in orchesTra 24 Treshmen. The ensembles include numerous Tresh- men. Jean Oakes, Donald LanTz, and Mary AniTa Allen helped compose The woodwind quinTeT. Soloing in The local conTesT were Mary AniTa and Jean Oakes. Appearing in regulariTy on The honor roll are Marian EllsworTh, Donna I-lamilTon, PaTTy I-linchey, Beverly MasTers, Erma Jean Tompson, VioleT Fong, Bonnie Amen, BeTTy Burkland, DoroThy Irvin, Susan Pryor, Glorla I-lill, Mary Lou Danks, and Jeanne BurT. GOVERNMENTAL GOINGS ON. Jeanine Oliver, Ronald WebsTer, Bill Mcliiernan, RoberT SanTord, and Bill Golden are casTing Their voTes Tor presidenT oT The UniTed STaTes in Treshman social sTudies. Think beTore you voTe. A LITTLE TO THE RIGHT, PLEASE. Posing beTore The cam- era in Their very besT smiles are Duane Miller, Donna Discoe, Eileen ApplegaTe, Barbara Anderson, and Earline Scovill in Treshman grammar.
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