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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Well, here it is September again, and once more we, the class of 59 , are iust starting back to school as sophomores .... under Mr. SrilI's eagle eye. After the first two of three busy days we settled down to business and elected the following officers for our class: Mary Lou Donley, Presi- dent, Delores Hayden, Vice-President, Sonia Moe, Secretary,'AIlen Bland, Treasurer, Lanny Blechschmidt, Sergeant-at-Arms, Kathy Inmon and Bruce Wolf, Student Council, Earl Carl, Stu- dent Council Alt. A few weeks later the ring salesman came and with great enthusiasm we chose our long awaited class rings. After we had chosen them we discovered we would have to wait even longer for the factory to make them. Well, here it is Christmas vacation time already. Seems like just yesterday school started. Our rings finally arrived in January and we were the envy of the entire student body when they saw our new style. We held our Sophomore Hop in the spring and it was a huge success. Now the summer vacation is starting tomorrow and it is with some excitement that we look for- ward to becoming Juniors. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered the Freshman year with twenty students. We had gained six students from the year before. They were: Ed Springer, Toby Downey, Ted Bridges, Gene Grandorff, Fred Aldrich, John Mostachette, and Loretta Furlong. Later we gained Walter Bennett and Gary Neeley. Our advisor was Mr. Westman. ' We were initiated by the Sophomores during the second week of school. We gave a return dance in their honor. At the annual carnival our booth was the Cake WaIk. When Christmas arrived we put on our play entitled Almost An Angel . Officers we elected this year were: President, Toby Downey, Vice-President, Ed Springer, Secretary, John Mostachette, Treasurer, Charles Mc Dougal, Sergeant-at-Arms, James Ward, Student Council, Sharon Couch and Herman Ostergard, Alternate, Sandra Bussard. We spent anaggressive year as Freshmen and are looking forward to our Sophomore year, This page compliments of TOWNSEND QUALITY GROCERY Montesano, Washington T8
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ss , I f - 5 'IV' L V i if ff we ff, ,,k , 1 V f 'f I i v Y S hmm: Kenny Miller Gene Miller Dora Hayden PFGSICIGHT Vice-President Secretary Student Council Student Council 7 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY f f A A ' On September 4, 1956, we entered the Oakville nf X High School with an enrollment of T4 students. Later, A y Q,,Q3,l Amil Starrdjoined us. A We ha our holiday activities with the high school . , For Thanksgiving the boys put on a play called The ,i f igglmxiax Landing of the Pilgrims, how it couldn't have happened. V 5 Some of us played in the band and some of our boys were on the grade school basketball and baseball teams. Ellen Bigler The girls were also on the girls grade school baseball Sergeant-at-Arms team - Q 7 my XMW my ' I 'wgfislfql .1 S 1 S wi, 1 T Mary Ellen Bland Homer Bussard Rena Heck Bonnie Austin, Betty Jo Bland, Mary Ellen Bland, and Rose Mary Miller were yell leaders for the grade school basketball team. S The girls took part in the girls club and F. H.A. Mr. Douglas was our advisor. Rose Mary Miller y Gerflld ROSS Edward Sloppy Ellery Smith ax ,.,, K g ,I VVQVIV 'x S .pe-n. , S9 M' SL Qffx. ky 34,7 vi-J vi 5 S Betty Jo Bland Treasurer Annual Staff 1 'X Bonnie Austin Annual Staff 2 1 bl To 2.5 as 19-4 OO sc, 2 4 P 0 nl ul Everett Person Amil Starr i 1 , xi 4 , ' 4 ,7fwfwii 1. Q, if ,ay V
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