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5 Marilyn Crocker shows Valerie McCoy what should be done 3 in planning for the future. 5' i vcr Q55 To A ,dsrsmw 5 1 3 uuuu t - Vp: I 2: X . D'PfMs on hm Kathy Dentler, Susan Olson, and Susan Harms ! I ur are standing in front of one of the many gpg? signs around school which are used to encour- , AND STAY 'iv if age school spirit, V OUT i C- S . .1 Donna Strawbridge and Wayne Gittleson are construct- Vickie Cardot awaits a lift pass from Carolyn ing sentences in Spanish in Mr. Polhill's eighth hour Brown as they work on speedball skills in Miss Spanish I class. Fowler's first hour P. E. class. Zip ?rc'shmcrL 5211001 Spirit Means Support Schopl and Calm, Llprk far Selma! and Team Glen Smith, Michael Babcock, and Darrell McKinney get in condition for track by running up gym stairs in Mr. Mully's ' seventh hour P. E. class. jim Woollacott is identifying rocks in Mr. Kyler's second hour physical science class by determining the specific gravity of the rocks. 3
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TOP ROW: Franklin Ramsey, Ricky Smith, Chick Whitener, Paula Starns, Patricia Watson, Barbara Richards, Sheila Tyler, Roger Williams, Julia Smith, Mary Smith, Rosa Zayac, Rose Marie Thomas, J. P. Weeks, and Kenneth Ward. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thomas fadvisorj, Ruth Vandre, Tairee Spitser, Laurel Tomlinson, jill Turkington, Austin Wren, Nancy Voss, Sue Tyler, Gary Zell, Mike Wilson, Martha Maxson, Daniel Plourde, and Calvin Yocum. BOTTOM ROW: James Woolla- cott, Max Wood, Wayne Watson, Carl Weisshaar, Larry Wing, Clyde Young, Donald Williams, Donna Strawbridge, Nancy Williams, Bonnie Weitz, and Barbara Thomas. Zazlvus Weshruerz 6014cc'14fnzfe 1111 ,4rms Hzwz Industrial to M16 Arts Howard Smith jr. does a dimension exercise in Mr. Guio's Drawing I class. Frances Cote and Fred Groen QSTANDINGQ along with Austin Wren and Joe Alexander QKNEELINGJ are preparing raw clay for sculpturing in Mr. Kruger's art class.
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l L 'T' ii l Sophomore class officers Carol Birkland Qsecretaryj, Edward Wright fpresidentj, Mary Hintzsche ftreas- urerj, and Jeanne Cham Qvice-presidentj, are preparing decorations for the Frosh-Soph Party. Edward Wright moved away early in the school year and Jeanne Charn became president. This is your sophomore year, Class of 1963! August 31, 1960, 162 students register and are now officially sophomores. 105 of these are boys and right away it looks like an interesting year. You enroll in typically sophomore subjects such as biology. Remember these words from that noted personi- fier of the anopheles mosquito, You don't know beans when the bag is open! ? With great courage and forti- tude, you tramp through thickets and across creeks, thistles in your socks, pollen in your nose, a butterfly net in one hand, Guide to the Ifzrerlr under your arm, and you in the midst of this misery and paraphernalia trying to catch insects. You survive dissecting of frogs and seven familiar words of Mr. Cooley, Take out a half sheet of paper. You slave through geometry. Strange, it seems as though in every class there is either the student who can't do problems the book's way but must devise his own method or the clever one who sets up beautiful proofs and verifies them by No particular reasonf' or It has to be! It's improbable that there will be a Latin Il class to rival the one you were part of. What other class has a Sherman Werdin who translates amicus bonus Qgood friendj as goody Buddy, quis agit? fWhat's going on?j as What's the gig ?', and the superlative of good as Like tremendousf' When asked to look up the meaning of the abbreviation S.P.Q.R. QSenate and the Roman Peoplej, students came with small profit, quick
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