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Sophomores l , 1.. Iiirsl row: Barbara Hott, Marjorie Ellis, Gloria Barnhill, Maurine Hutchinson, Mitzi Buckingham, Audrey Gottburg, Patricia Hibbs, Lois Johnson. Siwzmf row: Marjorie Evans, Dorothy Bowman, Beverly Faehn, Kathleen liowler, Donna King, Carlene Jarvis, Diane Barlow, Dorothy Howard. Third rnu': Pauline Glass, john Harman, Robert Higgins, James Irwin, Verlyn Dettman, Dwight Irwin, Melvin Beach, Fred Gosch joan Curry. u Only as sophomores do students first enter all high school activities. But in their first year as full-fledged high school students a talented few make the grade as they try out for the first time in the All-School Play, the music small groups, and the athletic teams. President: James Irwin. Vice President: Jerry Wayt. Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Schwitzer. Ifirxl row: Peggy Pcddieord, -Ioyce Stout, Ann Shull, -Ianice Losure, Marjorie Stevens, Shirley Stevens Iilaine Quail, Phyllis Vauble. Srroml row: Douglas Moore, JoAnn Philips, Mary Schwitzer, Barbara Lewis, XVanda Russell, Della Love, Phyllis McDonald, Betty Nielsen, Darrell Smith. Tlriril rnu': Carroll Shull, Loren Little, Donald Paul, Gerald Lange, Mark Lauterbaeh, Jerry Wfayt, Richard Lake, Thomas Teague. Not in jrirflriwz Marlin Bell, Dorothy MCCallister. Page Twenty
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OF THE CLASS OF '50 LAVONNIQ AIOYCI: NITA BARBARA RUSSELL BIQVFRLY OIQTQIIQN OLSON OLSON OTTO PAGI-1 RICHARDS RICHARD VIOLA DARl.liNli DONNA DORIS ISIQTTY 'l'UTTl.li SCHNIRRINLQ SCHONIQBOOM SMIZIQTON Sl'l,lTTGliRlil ,R STANZFI. As in past years, the juniors smoothed over the Junior-Senior Ifued with a lavish Banquet. It was very well planned but ex- penses forced the class to fill their piggy-bank. -me, p...z..dz www. Remembering all their salesmanship instructions, the door- to-door brigade did a fine job of peddling magazine subscriptions. Nm! Shack 'Me '7aee - When the class Shook the Family Tree for their Class Play they managed to knock off enough small change to balance the expense account. azfd'7!wf, Q'al'7!ae19z ' MARY SCHADE IQM MA XVHALIQN
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Freshmen 4 l liirsf row: Glennvs Hatch, Carol Beach, Joyce Jarnigan, Marilyn Longnecker, Deloris Hoover, Marcene liort, Ruby L. Hartman, Norma Case. Sr'wmf row: Dorothy Barnhill, Betty Foster, Evange- line Hoye, Patty Goodwin, Alta Arndt, Nelda Jarvis, Madge Fagan, Caroline Francis. Third row' Vfayne Lynch, Thomas Hill, Craig Irwin, Virgil Johnson, James Jarvis, James Jensen, Ronald Kolbe, Everett Carnine. Fourflr row: Charles Corsaut, Sheldon Lloyd, LeRoy Lindquist, Robert Lee, Donald Bancroft, Jack lrwin, Keith Hines, James Anson, Craig Knudson. These seniors,' of the junior high school took the lead in junior high athletics, music and dramatics and prepared themselves for the three year climb for grindj through high school activities. President: Robert Wallerstedt. Vice President: Craig Knudson. Secretary-Treasurer: Calvin Myers. L Riehlrds Mir Montug Bonnie O'Tool J'1clsiePellersels liirsl rout Jack Zimmerman, oren ' A , 1 y at , , Q. ., Shirley McCorkle, James Wallerstetlt, Donald McDonald. Scwnld row: Marvin Maule, Esther Moel- ler, Patricia Quail, Janet Stanzel, Ruth Zimmerman, Gretchen Niewerth, Betty Townsend, Bonnie Rehder. Tlliru' row: Marlene Stoelting, Marilyn Staton, Neomi Ritter, Glenda Penniman, Duane ' ' ' ' f ' ' Wel- Presley, Calvin E. Myers, Ronald Momsen. Fourflr row. Ronald Mooney, Harlan Stout, Robert 1 lerstedt, Leo Mueggenberg, Neal Peyton, Donald Schulte. Noi in pirfllrrz Margaret Tapley. .,-.-1 Page Twenty-one
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