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Row 4: Mrs. Morris, Barbara Ritchie, Susan Phillips, Marlene Dahl, Lynn Minor, Edgar Jones, Steve Robertson, Jesse Barnes, Dick Bourne, Ralph Waldo, Charles Groggins, Bill Shaul, Woody Allen, Dave Williams, Gary Deffley, Ray McDonald, Larry Warren Row 3: Virginia Wehrung, Nancy Leo, Louise Sciarretta, Karen Cornell, Thelma Smith, Ruth Giddings, Barbara Harris, Gayla Dodge, Jack Mordaci, Bill Gigstad, Danny Martineze, Albert McLaughlin, Ed Cathcart. Row 2: Ruthie Beamer, Mary Nielson, Phyllis Meissen, Sue Hoffmann, Linda McIntosh, Iris Perry, Sally Chilson, Doris Smyth, Joanne Dyche, Suzanne Elmer, Beverly Ritchie. Row 1: Deanna Richardson, Lucille White, Janice Kelley, Jerry Lambert, Joyce Leggitt, Chriscalda Salazar, Mary Koch, Alene Thomas, Mary Lu Scarberrv. Wilma Whiting. Kathy Murphy, Susanna Lee, Mr. Roberts. Left to Right — Sue Hoffmann, Deanna Richardson, Wilma Whiting, Steve Robert- son. Left to Right—Alene Thomas, Linda Mc- Intosh. Joanne Dyche, Bill Gigstad. CLASS OF '57 We Freshmen took a while to get used to the new grind, but once we did, we really got down to busi- ness. First . . . The Curtis Magazine Drive. We placed sec- ond on Subscriptions. Second . . . The Parent-Teacher Association member- ship drive. We again placed second. Then the F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest. We got out of the second place, and our candidate Doris Smyth came in first. The candidate for annual queen was Linda McIntosh. We placed second in raising well wisher money. Our candidate for Carnival Queen was Joanne Dyche. We tried selling cookies, but it was a total loss. In our first year, the treasury didn’t grow, but we did, and we loved every minute of it.
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