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FIRST ROW: Porfinia Ojeda, Effie Hutson, Virginia Keck, Judith Hurst, Georgia Stumpf, Beth Kirk, Della Harris. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Browning, Catherine Barton, Ardith Alumbaugh, Bernice House, Betty Lou Heming, Willis Humphrey, Sandra VanCompcrnollc. THIRD ROW: John Botkins, Jim Cole, Jim Passantino, Charles Irwin, Joseph Charles Picinto, Jean Wansing, Joyce Enycart, Janice Dcshazcr. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Henry, Don Smith, Robert Holloway, Donald McNutt, Larry Young, Bill Sampson, Jim Jura. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Betty Cress, Vicky Widcner, Toby Matranga, Darlene Munholland. Donna Lammers, Betty Miller, Marilyn Cleland. SECOND ROW: Sandra Sander, Anne Yocum, Alice Carver, Sandra Bickel, Marretta Green, Judy Simpson, Barbara Fuller, Judibeth Cravens. THIRD ROW: Fred Price, George Wisdom, Charles Lee, Ronald Hurst, Jesse Arredondo. Charles Shea, Harold Watson. FOURTH ROW: Harvey Werlledgc, Gail Banner, Garry Millman, Joe Mesh, Allen Hunt, Ronald Garrison, Jerry Wayman, Bill Russell.
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JUNIORS 1959 So your Junior year is over. How did you like it? “Oh, it was no different,” you’re probably thinking. Well, let me tell you all about it. As you approached your next-to-the-last year in this merciless institution of learning, you were un- doubtedly possessed with a feeling of superiority at having achieved at last that enviable position of being a JUNIOR! But, alas! You were soon rudely awakened to the cold, hard reality of your highly inferior state, as a proud Senior gave you a shove, “Out of the way, Junior!” Then, as you had almost resigned yourself to the fact that you must exist as an underdog for one more year, things began to pick up. You noticed for the first time the absurd immaturity of Fresh- men and Sophomores. You enjoyed more frequent informal chats with your teachers. You elected Class Officers, ordered your Senior rings, and en- joyed that special night of the Junior-Senior Prom. The tears you shed for your graduating friends, however, were only a farce; for deep down inside you were chuckling, wondering what it would be like to say, “Out of the way, Junior!” 16 -------------------------- Walt Zubcr President Dick Shores Vice President Linda Stamper Giftorian Janice Clevenger Secretary V.
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FIRST ROW: Antoinette Curiale, Sandra Stanbro, Judy Jones, Linda Stamper, Pat Wingo, Karen Harford, Linda Greathouse. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Coe, Beverly Kimmis, Joyce Mizcr, Mary Pearson, Nonna Dice, Sail Campos, Linda Tabor. THIRD ROW: Myrna Davis, Linda Cooper, Gloria Rothrock, Harricttc Willix, Sharon Redman, Elizabeth Jones, Sandra Hamers. FOURTH ROW: Royal Messick, Mike Perscll, Charles McDonald, Leo Morales, Willie Anderson, Steve Miller, Bill Dennison. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Pat Cline, Janice Storm, Sharon Jacobs, Zandra Carr, Janice Carver, Joyce Albrecht, Beverly McBride. SECOND ROW: Lorance McKiddy, Pat Dukelow, Donna Cox, Pam Rane, Vena Smith, Joan Mitchell, Clau- dette Thompson. THIRD ROW: Frank Cochreen, Mike McClure, Gary Higdon, Everett Geil, Ronnie De Witte, Mike Manard, Kathy Newberry. FOURTH ROW: Alton Chaney, Richard Higgins, Bart Benne, Walt Zuber, Jim Empey, John Ibarra, Larry D. Blair, Gary McElmurry.
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