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ig , fairly JUNIOR ff1E5 th are FALL CABIN I ylq f in ' T Dick Casarotti Winning the p. 'I-'A' Miss Hance President membership prize, the Counselor fall junior cabinet used the money to decorate the halls at Christmas. The money earned by selling concessions at one of the football games was also used. A fashion show was presented by the Junior Class as their competitive assembly. Q? SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Clary, Boys'League representativeg Dick Casa- rotti, presidentg Mason Latch, cabinet representative. STANDING: JoanBean, sec- retaryg Jack Maier, vice-presidentg Pat Palm, Girls' Club representative. We decorated the halls Joyce Cameron Egg Bowl Queen
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SOPHOMORE SPRING cAslNEr I Duane Butler The Sophomore Mrs. Swanson President Class planned and Car- Counselor ried out an active spring semester. They sponsored a booth at the Third AnnualTrojarniva1 and The Bunny Hop, a spring dance. This was the second very original dance they planned this year . 'X if Lv SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Hindrickson, Girls' Club represenrativegDuane Butler, pres- identg Shirley Hayden, secretary-treasurer. STANDING: Bill Hampton, cabinet representative Delmar Mobley, vice -presidentg Fred Brock, Boys' League representative. Sophomore As sembly
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