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i l Jn.,- -Gil' FIRST ROXV: -lon Smith, Harold Armstrong, Terry Hardy, Mickey W'elch. Kurt Larson, Raymond Penniman, Russell Love, Iamcs Fertig, Morris Mooney. SFCOND ROXV: klcrry Fischer. .lean Spurling, Donna Donovan, Carol Johnson, Carole Hagan, Marjorie W'eIlendorf, Karen Schrade, Karen Hartman, Kae Healea. Patty Hoye, Larry Rogue. THIRD ROXV: james Simpson, Melvin Zollman, Ifarl Lang, Ronnie Bartlett, Denise Corderman, Mary Hummel, Joyce Seger, Kay Gibson, Sandra Dougherty. Phyllis Henson. Absent, Keith Determan, -Iames Fisher. During our first year in junior high we found it A lots of fun to be part of the high school assemblies euenft gina e and sports activities. The high light of the year was our junior high night. FIRST ROVV: DcI.oris Fra7ier,,Ianis Freese, Dennis Shull, Robert Montag, klimmic Mason, jim Freeman, Lludy Quail, Judy Mar- shall, jerry hlarnagin. Bill Zimmerman. SFCOND ROW: Janice Blumgren. Mayre Niewerth, Alden Bass, Bill Criss, Gary Larson, Xfarcyne Simpson. Janice Hoover, Ruth Hartman, Dick Irwin. Mike Sullens, TIIIRD ROW? ,lim Littlefield, Charles Inns, Scott Russell, Larry Birt, Darwin Lytle, Charles Ilincr, -Ioy Saathoff, Mary Fvans, Sonia Le Raas, Betty Gosch, Tcrry Arndr. .4271
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FRONT ROW: Mary Erritt, John Shull, Jim Frazier, Dick Quail, Jerry Summers, JoAnn Jarnignn. SECOND ROW: Sandra Scheffler, Gordon Sams, Barbara Phillips, Barbara Fertig, Doyal Schossow, Merlyn Sams, Mary Lou Hallen- gren. THIRD ROVV: Trellis Clinton, Barbara Henson, Iudy Griffith, Kenny Singer, Jim Galloway, Mary Fhrh:irdt,Ierry Schramm, Colleen W'ynn, Marlene Ehrhardt. BACK ROW: Larry Smith, Nancy Lewis, Jack Buckley, Sally Penniman, Jack Susie, Kay Gibson, David Larson, Marion Stafford, Cfiglitfi gm Q The eighth grade moved into the high school this year and readily became adjusted to the new environment. The 8ll's especially outdid themselves in their Civics class by sponsoring a bake sale and using the profits to buy a school flag. They also participated inluniorl-ligh Night. FRONT RONV: jack Smith, Gordon Harman, Charlotte Hutchinson, Harold Barnhill, jack Bright. SECOND ROW: Marietta Brammer, Richard Bruner, Larry Dew, Marlene Maule, Beverly Blass, Avis Shaw, Verna Morton, Judy Buck- ingham. THlRD ROV7: Betty Bowman, Arden Schug, Bob Spurling, Lee Lakin, Maylan Sams, Clifford Mallison, Wilfred Fisher. BACK RONV: Sonya Barlow, Janice Myers, Lola Mae Kingfield, John Crow, Robert Hughes, Jerry Bofenkamp, Darrell Weisenborn, Robert Vziuble, Charles Glass. I
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A ,,.g.fz'A W 1 K gm e anal .SZ 00 guifcbngfi gum JANICE WOHL Secretary to Superintendent MILDRED TAPLEY Secretary to High School Principal OUR CUSTODIANS Mr. and Mrs, Carter qliigh schoolj Ernest Jensen, Bessie Paul, Frcd Zimmerman Qgrade buildingj OUR CCOKS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. E. F. Whyte, Mrs. H. F. Nichols, Mrs. C. C. Vreeland, Mrs. Edwin Stoelting. 128- From early morning until late afternoon and sometimes late evening these people are on the job to Serve US. The office secretaries see to it that we get our make up slips, our report cards, our transcripts of grades. They are there to serve our wants whether it be for scotch tape, paper clips, paper, stamps, etc. Besides these little duties they handle all of the secretarial work at both buildings. Out school buildings are something we are justly proud of. However, if it weren'tfor the untiring efforts of the custodians we probably could not make that statement. They are constantly on the job to keep the buildings clean, neat and attractive. It would be a long day without the forty-five minute noon hour. And our favorite pastime is feeding our faces. Thanks to the cooks, those noon lunches help to stop the pangs of hunger and hold us over until after school.
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