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Talent awarded at 'Spring Fever' Pictured above are first and second place winners of the High School Division, Jacque Bucholtz and Judy Watkins. Emcee Malcolm Eslinger awards prizes. The sophomore class had its Talent Show, Spring Fever , On Apr. 22, in the high school cafetorium. The setting was a mural picturing a boy fishing in a restricted area, observed by a policeman. Master of Cere monies was Malcolm Eslinger. Divisions were: Lower Grades Q preschool through fourthl, Upper Grades Qfifth through eighthl, and High School. A S5 first and a S3 second prize were given in each division. W A J is Ballerina Julie Reynolds won first place in Carolyn Johnson won second the Lower Divisiong Shelley and Debbie place in the Upper Grades Reynolds took second with their hula. Division. Organist Sharon Coelsch, not pictured, took first place. 74
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Ronda Fraser, valedictorian, and Larry Helyer, sa- lutatorian, speak in- to the waiting micro- phone as they ad- dress classmates and guests. worthy students 1 . f x It Q XS ' ' ,lf f, f S A delightful sur- prise was awaiting when Mr. Bieker ripped the tape off the engraving that held the name Margaret Brown, Outstanding Senior Girl. Margaret was honored with a publication award for her work as paper editor. Ron Mobley re- ceived the FFA Scholarship Award for maintaining the highest GPA in the organization. . Q, X '-':g 2. A153-2: 5 4 3,1 5 Z L X Q I Valedictorian, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, and a publication award for remarkable work on the 1960 yearbook are recorded on Ronda Fraser's long list of achieve- ments. Larry Helyer ran a close race with Ronda and earned the right to become Salutatorian. The student body named Larry Outstanding Senior Boy. N 445 . ' sg, I, 5 Lfait fi' n A 5-A --.,,, am E-v I v-::-vI--E I .1 K i t':s .,v Q::- ty . q ..,. S W p,fV 112: X , ,., ' 'ba by-wg Four deserving girls were recognized and awarded scholarship pins for the highest class GPA: Alice Kaseberg, freshmang Barbara Hampton, sophomoreg Arlene Macnab, juniorg Peggy Alberty, senior.
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7 Athletics . . . Play not for gain, but sport: who plays for more than he can lose with pleasure stakes his heart. Herbert fb-ef
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