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Working outclass organization were Joann Magnuson, Billy Kamoski, Greta Russell, Janice Kellar, and Delbert Granlund, seated. 7 0} Uaa Sophomores started their year with the election of officers. Those selected were president, Delbert Granlund; vice president, Billy Karnoski; secretary, Greta Russell; treasurer, Janice Kellar; S. C. representative, Joann Magnuson. The traditional welcoming party for all incoming freshmen proved a big success with the initiates feeling properly ushered into high school life. Sponsoring the home football game with Vernonia brought in considerable folding money because it was a cold night and hot dogs and coffee were sold. Many sophomores took part in the operetta this year, several of the leads being chosen from the class. Advisers for the year were Mr. Millard Leslie, Miss Nelle Reeder, and Mr. Al- fred Appleby.
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Front Row. Don Garrett, Beverly Campbell, LaVern McKee, Yvonne Jones, Dean Rundell. Second Row: Joedy Oliva, Gene Hickel, Bill Williams, Clayton Showalter, Catherine Fleury, Trudy Iarson. Third Row: Joe Samples, Bill Weller, Gene Dunivan, June Bonser, Kay VanNatta, Melvin Scott, Dale Johnson. r Lw0nS ' P11 Wataon' Ladana Pike, Ross Corbett, Lilllbell Swatraan, Irma Norred, Second ThiTd Vi nla Velliauette, Lester Lahnala, Ruth Glenn, Mary Lou OstoJ, Pat Cannon, chant R ° d CUr1 ' HeStel' Turley' Lois Hirtzel, Robert Girt, Beverly Nelson, Jack Rauch, Dora Mar- First Row: Carla Norman, Jim Johnson, Audrey Granlund, Barbara Rundell, Frances Furer, Gene Flippin, Crystal Hecker. Second Row: Barbara Kosina, John Womack, Mickey Rea, Frank Counts, Doreen Bergman. Third Row: Mona Brower, Ronnie Sensenbach, Kay Turner, Bill Edwards, Shirley Mustola, Bob Karnoski. Missing: Marie Ellis, Patricia Gish, Joan Hackenberg, Erik Jenson, Claudette Joseph, Thelia Kellar, John Mustola, Victor Petersen, Mary Lou Souther, Charles VanGorder, Walter Winchell.
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2=Tr,=;rl!iJS?; J eSSLS xi i Front Row: Dixie Pushee, Andy Bean, Selma Anderson, Billy Keith, Beverly Odle, Ed Hegedus. Second Row: Beverly Erickson, Billy Karnoski, Shirley Kelin, David Harmon, June Johnson, Billy Hall. Third Row: led Caiupbell, Richard Moore, Donald McMann, Myrna Munger, Marvin Wilburn, Jeanette Welch. £T °w: Jensen, Florence Johnson, Herschal Coffman, Dorothy Sparks, Verla Martin, Janice Keliar, Mary Jane Ford, Second Row: Gene Plland, May Bonser, Russell Cook, Marion Mariani, David Smith, Mary Lou Gish, Jean Dorie. Third Row: Guy Wheeler, Bill Zimmerman, Kenney Gregory, Harold Zimmerman. rien 9pShlri1ryuBrrWnDEarl ,C°° DaViS’ Harley Hurst- Carolyn Mann, Robert Mooney, Jim Palmer, Glenda Powell, Harley Ryan, Loyd Sherburne.
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