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J s Al 1 f if -- , X1 ' Q A V' ' It 1 . 1 ' ul.: . My Ili! rf . . rj 10' J The Juniors I g f JC E til J 5 'iff JV fl' , JT' by VIRGINIA BAILEY I , if .X l K I .YA .Qi Eji tg 3 JJ Our career in Orange High School began with the rope pull when, much to our Gi chagrin, we received a dunking. Then came the excitement of the Freshman Welcome at which the Seniors adorned us with bibs and stuffed our mouths with lollipops. For class officers we elected: William Blum, president, Virginia Bailey, vice- presidentg Beverly Harris, secretary, Ronald Cberichetti, treasurer. Our three mem- lgers elected to Student Council were Robert Chapman, Paul Fredrickson and Virginia ai ey. We participated in the annual one-act play contest, the members of the cast being: Diane Stone, Nyca Crowl, June Ferguson, Arlan Willard and Charles Housen. We were proud to have Daniel Dowd and Philip Woodrow represent us in the Minstrel Show, as end-men. Our Freshman year drew to a close with Baccalaureate, when we were first allowed to enter the front door of Orange High School. Again the rope pull marked the opening of another year ahead. We were Sopho- mores, and this time we were the champions. We chose for our class oflicersz Philip Woodrow, president 5 Madeline Hamilton, vice-presidentg Donna Harper, secretary, Richard Bergquist, treasurer. We were represented in Student Council by Nyca Crowl, Virginia Bailey, Kathryn French, Paul Fredrickson and Richard Bergquist. This time we won the one-act play contest, and the awards of best actress and best actor went to June Ferguson and Philip Woodrow. On April 30, we experienced the thrill of putting on our first prom. This year, again, Philip Woodrow and Daniel Dowd were end men in the Minstrel Show along with Clyde Robbins. Thus our Sophomore year was ended. At last we are upper classmen-Juniors! We could no longer participate in the rope pull, but we still enjoyed it. Our class officers are: Arlan MacKnight, presidentg Nyca Crowl, vice-presidentg Nancy Powers, secretary, and Calvert Lundgren, treasurer. This year our Student Council representatives are Kathryn French, Marcia Ander- son, Virginia Bailey, Richard Bergquist, Robert Chapman and Paul Fredrickson. Richard Bergquist was chosen president of the Council and Virginia Bailey, vice- president. Beverly Wigglesworth and Donna Harper served as cheer leaders. Our Junior Prom was successfully decorated with Christmas scenes. In the One-act Play Contest we had the honor of having Madeline Hamilton chosen as the best actress and Arlan Willard as the best actor. When the Minstrel Show rolled around this year four of the six end-men were members of our class: Philip Woodrow, Daniel Dowd, Arlan Willard and Clyde Rob- bins. We are proud of our many outstanding athletes, both boys and girls, several of whom have received their letters during the three years at Orange High. We are all looking forward to an even more successful year as Seniors. tw On- Mfrs fs
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The Sophomore: ' by GRETA ANDERSON The main events in our class started way back when we were pulled in by the Sophomores at the annual rope pull. We were welcomed into O. H. S. at the Freshman Welcome, presented by the Senior Class. The officers elected for our Freshman year were: Arlan Barber, president, Beverly O'Lari, vice-president, Gloria Despres, secretary: Martin Wannberg, treasurer. Miss Tubbs was our class advisor. Our Student Council members were: Betty Hall, Beverly O'Lari, Janice Streeter and James Streeter. We were represented in the One-act Plays by Betty Sue Ballou, Alice Barnes, Beverly O'Lari, Clifford Fournier, Ronald Guyer and Neil Marshall. At the start of our sophomore year we were again pulled into the cold Ranch water. Our class officers for the year are: Martin Wannberg, president, Alice Barnes, vice-presidentg Virginia Paluilis, secretary, David Hanson, treasurer. Miss Sternberg is our class advisor. Our Student Council members are Beverly O'Lari, Virginia Paluilis, Betty Sue Ballou, Greta Anderson and James Streeter. Virginia Paluilis served as a cheer leader throughout the football and the basket- ball season. We also have several letter-men in our class. We entered the One-act Play contest again. s In this year's cast were Gwendolyn Hill, Clifford Fournier, Marlene Chenausky, Beverly O'Lari, Greta Anderson, David Hanson, Neil Marshall, Edward O'Brien and Ronald Shovan. The Sophomore Prom-our first one-was held on April 29th. I I-by-1. Qi 53
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