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ALVIE WARNESS Born at Merced, California on November 14, 1938. High School Activities--Foot- ball, I, II, IV, F. F. A. sentinel rv, F.F.A. judging team, rv, Ke, class officer, III, dramatics, III, basketball manager, II. IV, baseball manager, I, IV, acorn news, III, annual staff, IV. Z ' s STANLEY WITT Born at Lemars, Iowa on June 26, 1938. High School Activities-- Football, I, II, III, IV, basket- ball, I, II, III, IV, baseball, I, II, F. F. A., I, II, III, IV, F.F. A. officer, III, student body officer, IV, student council, III, IV, O club, I II, III, IV, Oclub judge, III, IV. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Seniorsl What a prized title. We may say prized because this title is the marking ofa great accomplishment. It signifies that we have satisfactorily completed twelve grades, twelve years of ceaseless effort along with twelve years of wholesome fun. However the last four years of school life have been what we will always consider outstanding--those are the four years of high school. In Sept. of I953, 22 timid freshmen started their high school career under the able leadership of Mr. Irwin. Class officers were: President Evelyn Logan, Vice-President Ray Lofgren, Secretary Marlene Carlson, Treasurer, Larry Aldrich, Student Council Representatives were Marlene Carlson and Mary Hillstrom. We survived the dreaded initiation which wasn't as bad as we had been led to anticipate. Later in the week we held a dance honoring the Sopho- mores. We had an enioyable party at Mr. Irwin's home. The freshman class Prom Royalty were Nita Malone and Ray Lofgren. We were represented in band, chorus, athletics, and on the honor roll. On August 3l, I954, 23 Sophomores enrolled in O.H.S. The following week, we initiated the frightened Freshmen by various means such as costum- ing and a stage show put on by them. On Sept. 24, they gave a return dance in our honor. The Sophomore class was given the privilege of selecting their class rings in Dec. They arrived in March. The annual Sophomore Hop was given on April 29, at the old grad school gym. During the year we gained and lost several members and the close of school found us with twenty-three members, the same number we had started with. Officers who led us this year were: President Erik Moe, Vice- President Kit Johnson, Secretary Leo Tracy, Treasurer, Nita Malone, Student Council--Sandy Mattson and Leo Tracy. August 28, I955 we were upper clcissmen, Juniors! numbering twenty. We elected officers as follows: President Howard Downey, Vice-President Alvie Warness, Secretary Marlene Carlson, Treasurer Larry Aldrich, Student Council--Kit Johnson and Stanley Witt. Mrs. Barrows was our advisor. fcontd. on page fourteenj
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PETE RICHARDSON Born December 31, 1938 in Phoenix, Arizona. High School Activities-- Basketball, I, II, III, IV, football, I, II, III, IV, base- ball, I, II, III, IV, boxing, III, IV, dramarics, III, IV, O club judge, bus monitor, class officer, I, annual staff, III, IV. SHARON SQUIRES Born in Montesano, Washing- ton on March 15, 1939. High School Activities-- Chorus, 11,111, IV, F.H.A., 4 I II, III, IV, girl's club, II, III, IV, librarian, III, IV, acorn news, II, III, IV, dra- matics, III, stage manager- all school play, IV, office assistant, IV, special chorus, IV, chorus officer, IV, . annual staff III, honor roll, II, III, IV. X I X ,X TVA. M, ll f . - - , ,,,,,,,f 1 , I v .1423 rl I ifflfyfx ' WALTER STEELE Born on September 23, 1938 in Portland, Oregon. High School Activities--Basketball, I, III, IV, football, II, III, IV, baseball, I, II, III, IV, F. F. A., I, II, III, IV, F. F. A., president, IV, F.F. A. reporter, III, F. F. A. judging team, III, IV, dramatics, I, III, IV, O club, III, IV, annual staff, III. ,. ,.,, N AW .r R 5 4 LEO TRACY Born on July 29, 1939 at Tonasket, Washington. High School Activities--Baseball, I, II, III, IV, basketball II, III,IV, class officer, II, dramatics, III, O club, IlI,1V F. F. A., I, II, III, IV.
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