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Sandra Bussard fave President , 1 y N67 I: A i Colleen Tracy y Secretary Y Carol Chouinard Student Council 'IR nv an-,I 1 N .r Roger Eyle QW.-. L, ,.f . 1' , sh! , as GCS ---wr' ,vs ' 1 U J 5 , ra? ' , C, sn, ,. -x .f . 1 a' -y . -, , I vii.. . 'I 1 -Lfg 'nfl If Jr' x' g' ,15' 31 Kathy Carlson V. f .el xt. Herman Ostergard Treasurer fi 1 , av ' 'J V 'Q g t U Carol Erickson 417 17 Sharon McDougal Vice -President 1 ia Sharon Couch Student Council I 'S -: arg, is Rudy Hillstrom
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I. Sharon Carey p Jen 2. Earl Carl Neeley 3. Gene Grandorff 7. Pat Sloppy 4. Larry Hamilton 8. Gina Wames eladaqfebtaaq We began our freshman year with twenty students, Our advisor was Mr. Westman. The first mores. Our first big even o y of the Sophomore Class. At the school carnival our class had two booths. The selected from our class were week of school we were initiated by the sopho- t f the ear was a dance given in hgnor Carnival prince and princess Lester Abbot and Kathy Inmon. At the open house program our p P Y Pop Reads The Christmas Carol under the direction gf Mr. Westman. We gained Carey and Lester Abbot. class resented the la two new students this year. They are Shargn 16
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Y .Q s as a ,ia y T .sf f . .. T. 5 I. Buddy McDougal 2. Daniel Michalak 3. Jackie Thierolf 4. James Ward 5. Edna Youckton 5. ZQWWWWMWWW The Eighth Grade class of 1955-56 entered the High School building with 16 pupils but lost one. Arlis Black, on October 7. The carnival, which we all enjoyed and had a part in, gave the 8th grade class two booths. They were Cake Walk and Chief Rain in the Face. Late in November our class went to the state library at Olympia. We also visited the capitol building. We participated in the grade school basketballjamboree in December and took part in a basketball league during the winter months. T On the evening of December 8, we put on a program for the P. T. A. Our program was to remind people of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Our class enjoyed a part in the Christmas Operetta and in January we made a tape recording to send to another country. A historical pageant was our last activity before graduation. Mr. Douglas Eighth Grade Teacher 1 is
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