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Homeroom 31 0 YOU trudge up the stairway to the stars, you can tell by looking at all the pointed heads, everyone in 310 is a star. Jackie Conant was elected the big bucket, or rather the big dipper. Gail Edwards, as the little dipper and Irene Freeberg as the north end star. We have many up-and-coming little sparks, but as yet they have not made too much light. If it looked like a comet streaking around the halls, it was only Mr. Ott trying to catch one of the stars who did not fell any magazines; but as fate would have it, we escaped him and the sale. As for the homeroom float, it exploded, and we lost first place to some other unmentionable brainy homeroom. Lee Sarver and Jack Wiggam, the space pilots, enjoyed trying to exterminate everyone by turning on the gas jets. By the time the bell rang, every- one’was so dizzy they had to be carried out. So, as the dawn comes up over the horizon, we, the stars of 310, must go to bed. Of course, half of them arc asleep already. They say behind every cloud is a silver lining. As yet we have not found it. From Row: Jack Wiggim. David Hamm. Ivic Barton. Diann Klingcnberg. Marilyn Hult, Gail Edwards. Jacquelyn Conant. Barbara Shipp, Tad Ryan. Second Row : Mr. Ott. Marie Dahlin. Irene Frcebcrg. Carolyn Olin. Dianne Floyd. Barbara Nabrowski. Stann Mercer. Lee Sarver. Charles Burton. Fred Lewis, Jiill Trcmpcr. Thomas Seidel. Absent: Janet Anderson. Homeroom 11 7 MR GOSSE'IT, practice teachers, wonderful kids, cows, hogs and anything else the agri- culture boys might bring in, made up our very ambitious homeroom at the far end of the first floor corridor. While Mr. Gossett relaxed at his desk, with a suffering look on his face that said, 'How did 1 ever get such a homeroom?”, we elected Joan Al- bert, president; Don Salctzki, vice president; Caro- lyn Huffaker, secretary and Bill Russell, treasurer. Supposedly working on a homecoming float, our homeroom seemed more interested in the tele- vision set showing Arthur Godfrey at Saletzki's. Even so, we came up with a tie for third place, or rather we should say that with Rootin' for Prince- ton” and a couple of pigs, we tied for third. The magazine sale was something that we for- got long ago. Our homeroom forgot about it be- fore we even started. Mr. Reynolds just could not penetrate our brains. You can stop wondering whose homeroom is the best, becairc naturally we all know it is Mr. Gossett's. Mr. Gossett will tell you the same thing. Please do not say this to Mr. Howard, however, because we have a feeling he would not agree. 28 Front Row: Mary Dyer. Shirley Olin. Donna Heggcmeier, Barbara Sapp. Donna Schrocdcr. Carolyn Huffaker. Joan Albert. Julie Ferrell. Mary Lou Smith. Kneeling: William Russell. William Evans. Laurence Jones. Standing: Mr. Gossett. John Carlon. Donald Salctski. Lyle Johnson. John Malm. Tipton Gilbert. Cloe Driscoll.
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