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IFIIQESIHMIIEN ...... HOME ROOM 105-First Row: I., Huey, XV, Furdl11in1,D. Harris. R, Harris, R, josephson. I.. johnson, M. Hult. I.. Langstrum. R. Herron, Second Row: M. Hairis, I., junta B. Kasbeer, N, jnlinwn. j. Heuer, P. Freeman, C. Iiultv. j. Hughett. S. Hultecn, I., lame. Third Row: D. Kalis, M. Fredrickson, D. l..ii'sun. Ii. Horton, D, johnson. R. Iiarley. S. Finn, D. Knable. IZ. Knepp. P. Lampkin. M, johnson, Mr. Howard. N THE FIRST DAY of school, twenty-nine bewildered freshmen trudged into Room IOS under the teaching of Mr. Howard. When we finally got the swing of the big and strange build- ing, we elected officers. Roger josephson was unanimously elected presidentg Mickey Hult. vice presidentg and Bev Kasbeer, secretary-treasurer. When the time came for constructing a float for Homecoming, everyone gave time to make the float a big success. But it seems the judges didn't think it was especially outstanding, for we ig I IkllIL'lJll received only honorable mention. liut we were still proud. As the year went on, we discovered many star athletes among the boys. They participated in foot- ball, basketball, and. of course, track. But we also found out we had stars among the girls, for Home- room 105 had two of the three freshman cheer- leaders for the lfresh-Sopb team. While the year is coming to an end, all of us from Homeroom 105 hope that next year's class has as much fun. as we have had with Mr Howard.
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......lFIIQlIfs iHMiIEN HOMIE ROOM 109-First Row: R, Diller, H. Behrens. R. Anderson, XV. Cain, R. Anderson, R. Camper, K, Bram Second Row: lfdwards, li. Earnest, I.. Booth. M. Bird. j. Coulter. F. Barlcei, R. Faiell, Chamherx, F. Iii: mn. R, lzckdahl, Third Row: D. Bailey, Ci. Carter, R. Elliott. M. Cmssetk, li, Aim, C. Bevington, D. Markley, faldxvc-ll. C.. lzspel, C.. Dahlman. P, Barsun. Mr. Ciolle. NE BRIGHT SEPTEMBER morning we hurried into the school and headed straight for 109, which is the cafeteria, to see who our homeroom teacher was. We soon found out that it was .1 short young man with a crew-cut. This little man's name is Mr. Goble. After he gave us our padlocks, we Sat there trying to open them. We were making so much noise he told us to he quiet. A few days later we elected officers. Gary Carter is the president of our wonderful home- room. The vice president is Richard Eckdahl, and the secretary-treasurer is Pamela Batson. Wfe hope we will have as much fun in the coming three years as we have had this year. Wfe all agree Mr. Goble is a very fine homeroom teacher. l'.1ec N X A
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......IFlIQIfSIHfMIEiN HOME ROONI HU-First Row: li, Wlrittieltl, C, Tindle. N. Nelson, Cf. Tuxxnsencl. ,l. Russell. D. Ruth, M. Sapp. Second Row: Ci, 'I'nwnsc'nd, wl. Sittelly, Ci. Scliultv, Sapp, K, Shenlund. M, Vickiey, D. Sergeant. ,l. W1-steiiieiei. M. Simon. P. XYX-st, D. Shank. Third Row: Mr. Ott, D. Swanson. R. Stites, S. Ross, il. S.llIll11.ll1, D. Skaggs, D, Zunkel. -I. johnson USI-lg RUSI-lg was all we did that important first day? It seemed as if all the freshmen were going to 109. XVe discovered it to be in the cafeteria, which contained two homerooms, Mr. Ott's and Mr. Goble's. After we got used to our new environment, we developed a few pastimes such as playing with our padlocks, talking about last summers big events, and what classes we were in. A few days later we elected officers. We elect- ed joellen Russell, presidentg .Icfhn Sitterly, vice president, and David ffleke or Peotj Roth, sec- retary-treasurer. At the beginning of the year, our lfreshman class had a hayride at -lim Peterson's. We had loads of hot dogs and hot chocolate, XX'e had one big problem this year. This was trying to decide what kind of a float to have. After several discussions, we finally hit upon an idea. XX'e worked at .loellen Russell's house. XY'e did pretty well on the float, considering the trouble we went through getting the chicken wire. Vile didnt get a prize, but we tried. Wfe had a swell time this year in Mr. Ott's class. and we all hope our next three years will lie as much fun. llage Nintl L
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