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O HUMURE CLASS 0lFlFlIClElRS L. Side, Top, Jenny Wciy, Secretory, Bottom, Sorolee Smith, President. R. Side, Top, Harold Tweedle, Vice-President, Bottom, Jerry Love, Council Representative SU .HOMURE CLASS HTSTURY The Sophomore Class had a very successful year. Many of the boysb and girls participated in sports. The boys took active part in Junior Varsity football, basket- ball, baseball, and track events. The girls enjoyed playing in G.A.A. Quite a few of the students took a place in the advanced band. One outstanding musician, Bart Youngs, played in the dance band. Many girls were in chorus. The sophomores who represented various organizations in the Student Council were: Lodelle Wallace, Pat Parks, and Judy Pottorff. Our candidate for queen, joan Herbert, sewed as an attendent at the All-Sports Dance. The social climax of our sophomore year was the traditional Sophomore Hop, which was a happy ending to a, good school year for the Class of 1959.
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FRESHMAN GLASS UHF CRES , 171 ,. ,.. F l I i , Summa nag ! l l l l l l l r l ' r L. Side, Top, Karen Peterson, Council Representotiveg Bottom, Mory Forbes, Treasurer. R. Side, T. to B., Alice Dohl, President, Muffy Young, Vice-President, Sherry McKee, Secretory. FRESHMAN CLASS IISTUR The Freshman Class had a very active and successful year. Both boys and girls participated in sports. The girls were active in G.A.A., and the boys in the Jr. Varsity football. D, C, and B basketball teams were well represented by the freshman boys. Some of the boys joined Block Our freshman candidate for All-Sports Queen was Jackie Bennett. She served as an attendant to the Queen. Patty Mclievitt, a freshman, was one of the Senior High yell-leaders. To conclude the year's activities, the freshmen gave the traditional Freshman Stomp. The class advisor was Mr. Volkema.
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