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First Row: Mary Heller, Marilyn Paulson, Marie Reed, Wilma Fague, Nancy Cederstam , Barbara Patch, Jean Mulligan, Joanne Teeple, Arvis Marlman, Martha Adams, Ellen Kan. Second Row: Carol DeLange, Carol Bell, Sharon Shelton, Joanne Smith, Jackie Crang, Rahlie Blissett, Vallory Austin, Deanna Ekstrom, Joanne Trucke, Sandra Firebaugh, Pauline Major, Mrs. Neyerlin. Third Row: Clarabell Johnson, Marilyn Smith, Penny Raymond, Judy Anderson, Sue Ward, Arlene Neimi, Marion Prescott, Margaret Koppinger, Janet Powell, Judy Sawyer. Fourth Row: Ruth Elliot, Carol Thompson, Judy Paulson, Helen Teevin, Leanne Semmen, Frances Schoenborn, Pat Steringer, Ann Roehm, Darlene Semmen, Pat Casey, Louise Trueblood.
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First Row: Jeanette Heller, Betty Wascher. Second Row: Sue Cartwright, Rita Mabry, Joanne Nutter, Eleanor Smith, Bonnie Phelps, Bev Ver- meul, Judy Twineham, Arlene Cederstam, Corrine Etzwiler, Jane Kerwin, Doris Bradburn. Third Row: Shirley Paterson, Elsie Dale, Verna Maine, Jean Brown, Jeanette Hart, Florence Frame, Margaret Kauffman, Marilyn Martin, Nancy Crandell. Fourth Row: Patti Fague, Kathy Isle, Rose Ann Hodson, Lois Lamb, Sharri Berwick, Valeta Steringer, Veda Lilleskov, Janet Smith. brad - bite we The Girls League, composed of girls bearing student body cards, efficiently carried out their annual affairs. Most popular event of the year was the annual Sno Ball which was held in the American Legion Hall on January 16. The decorations were carried out to the theme of ‘‘Frosted Fantasy’’. Nancy Crandell, senior princess, blushingly reigned over the event beside her handsome escort, Gurney Gue. The Royal Court con- sisted of: Jean Frame with her escort, Mike Ward; Wilma Fague with her escort, Bruce Martin; and Mary Heller with her escort, Stanley Lingensjo. Another project was the keeping up of the sick-room, with a new blanket and a hot water bottle being added. A potluck dinner was held during the spring term with an enthusiastic group of members attending. Officers for the year were: Betty Wascher, president; Marlene Yates, vice president; Jeanette Heller, secretary-treasurer; and Darlene Semmen, sergeant at arms.Mrs. Naomi Neyerlin was advisor to the club.
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FP Tarven TRAUMNG CAR Courtesy : - Cutvmourr ) ‘seuss ee Kneeling: Mr. Johnson, Larry ller, Duane Bannister. In car: Joanne Trucke, Caro! Grafton. ys vers’ ccleamatcil nq The Drivers’ Training program once more proved to be a popular course. Mr. Duane Johnson instructed the course which was spon- sored by the American Automobile Association. The students who took the course realized that they were indeed privileged to be able to drive a shiny new Chevrolet which was furnished through the courtesy of Newell Chevrolet Company. Dri- ers’ Training was an appreciated course with both students and adults. It promoted more skillful and courteous driving and aided the students in earning their licenses.
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