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my' Y . ...1........-..-.- Left to Right - Rody Haslam, Vice-Presidentg Darleen Miller, Council Representative: Barbara Young, Secretaryg jack Kennedy, President. Junior Class Histor Thi Iunior Class had an outstanding year in every field. The I-Iomeeoniing float entry was a victory e .... 1 1 train, The locomotive proclaimed in loud letters that it was Victory or Bust QXVe aren't sure if they were ' ' ' H l' lz 2 Sl - served as one of the attend- talking about the game or the lloatj. Jackie YVay was then queen tant it ite IC ents at the homecoming game. Junior boys represented their elass in all sports with first stringers on every club. The girls proved their athletic' ability by playing in G.A.A. Jackie Wfay had the honor of winning first place in the district in a debate sponsored bv the Knights of Columbus. The topic of the debate was Should Eighteen Year Olds Vote? The 'uniors had six members on the student Council. Jerry Melievitt was the seeretarv-treasurer of .l the student body. Other Juniors on the eouneil were Darlene Miller, Yvonne Beale, Peg Lowrv, Susan Orr, and Barbara Young. The class held their prom in the spring and it was well attended. The juniors can look forward to an eventful senior year.
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Left to Right - Dick Stowell, Council Representatiyeg Stanley Thomas, Vice-Presitlentg George Glo- ver, Secretaryg Bob Kenndey, President. Sophomore Class History The Sophomore Class started out witl1 success this year. They took first place with their float at Homecoming. The theme was King Football . The decorations consisted of a large football with a crown, a football player, and a yell leader. Around the edge was written the motto: Co-operation Plus Effort Equals success. l'l fl the SO Jhomore Class was Dorothy Laplander. She seryecl as 0 The Homecoming queen cant 1C ate 'om 1 nc of the attendants at the Homecoming football game. The I. V. Football team was made up largely of sophomores. The eleven sophomore first stringers sparked thefteam to a well-earned second place in the Feather River League. Many of the boys also played basketball and baseball and participated in track. Several outstanding sophomores were in the C.S.F. These students were Perry Mathis, Dick Stowell, George Glover, and Charles Train. Th sophomores ended their year with the Sophomore Hop. which was held in the spring. They also had a class picnic. At both of these events, a good time was had by all.
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