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FUTURE STARS Q Q I 1l LTHIH ISI! GIISIII JUNIOR OFFICERS S ac S d Schott Gay Meacham M G s JUNIOR CLASS Members of the lunlor class started the year successfully by electnng the followlng offlcers Presldent Gary Meacham Vice Pres :dent Dave Carlson Secretary Sandra Schott Treasurer Jack Crabbs As football season came around some of the lunnors such as Gary Meacham John Van Eyk Clayton Fuller and Jack Crabbs were found nn each game flghtlng for a vlctory Along wuth football was the annual home coming The lunrors were proud to have Joann Smith chosen as one of the princesses Next came basketball season Many of the lunlors partncupated ln the games The ones that werent playlng could be found IH the s ands yelling and cheerlng for the Panthers Durnng football season Ruth Wheeler Gordon Harklnson and Joann Smuth repre sented the class as cheerleaders Ann Uran and Marllyn Harvey were song leaders For basketball Sandy Haselton was elected as a cheerleader along with Ruth and Joann Marnlyn was a song leader for basketball also Tne class of 58 was well represented In many other actlvltles lncludlng baseball track drlll team Lambda Kal Epsilon student body offrcers student council Glrls Club offlcers and Girls Club Councul The Orthopedlc was a bug thrng for the lunlors thus year They had qulte a problem wuth 927 gallons of applesauce on theur hands Thus applesauce caused them to go Into debt but thus didnt break down their splrlts or am buttons They were determined to pay off theur debt They worked on car washes candy sales and even had a party an order to earn money They dad very well and paud almost all of theur debt The class placed third In the ludgnng of the displays During basketball season the lunlors had a dance the theme of which was Holxday Hop Decoratuons Included a brg lighted Chrnstmas tree As the year progressed sprung came and so dld the Junlor Prom On Aprnl 26 the Meacham and Ruth Wheeler were selected as general chalrmen The other chairmen were as follows mvltatuons Sandy Schott programs Marl ne and Ellene Posey punch Rhodessa Maruska decoratnons Mary Lee Pettlbone construction Jack Crabbs and Clyde Moller chaperones Marulyn Harvey tnckets Sandy Haselton tmance Arthur Levlne advertlse ment Elva Naff posters Kay McDonald pho tographs John Van Eyk clean up Velma Iverson entertannment Judy Rnley band Ann Uran announcements Glorua Hands clock room Jamce Hendrrckson The decorations were of an Hawauan set ting lt had colorful burds flowers and palm trees Another event that fell In the sprung was that of going to Career Day at Western Washmgton College of Educatlon Those lun tors who were Interested In the teachnng pro fessuon and going to college were eligible to go Thus encouraged many and Interested them an the prospect of furtherung thelr education The final task for the lunlors was that of ushering for commencement So ended an other successful year for an up and comlng class PAGE TWENTY THREE - O X. I Y el . Q' ., 'I If tl ' - 1 1' ' l s f 58 - 9 1 A ly I l 7 5 2 f .l i - Ianding: J k Crabbs, Dave Carlson, an ra , r . Sitting: iss Baker, Mr. under on. ' . ' . ' , , - u - . ' I I I I I I I .,, . . . . r ' . , . - I I I I . , I . I ' , ' , , , iuniors presented the Mystic Isle. Gary ' . . V 5 . I l 1 F 1 ' Q . q 5' I I . . ,. . ' 1 1 1 , . ' . I F A . . 1 I 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 - 7 s - - . - I I I I ' 1 I ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 Q I T ' ' . I - . 1 I . . . . . I I . ' . I I . . . , . ' I I I Q - . - 1 - U - I . . , . . . ' . , . ' 1
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STAGE PARTIES PROM AND SR BALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Back Row Dck Butler Virginia Van Valin Steve Kester Charles Randleman Gunderson Third Row Kile Berg Bob Cook Edward Knappe Darrell Lokken Mr Miles Second Row Joy Bagwell Pat Strublinq Mary Aubert Judy Skoor Suswn Waltz Glenms Page Jayleen H nt Cheryle Bueler Dan Jones Mike Bell First Row Phyllis Wil luams Carolyn Bunker Virginia Dubuque Donna Haas Jeannine Wills Margie Haselton Marie Porter Lynda Hansen Janet Anderson Diane Lirise Miss Fowler SENIOR BALL Red Sails in the Sunset was the theme chosen for the Senior Ball held November I7 1956 in the small gym Approximately sixty five couples danced to the music of Norm Carlsons three piece band Picturesque decorations under the super vision of Virginia Van Valin and Steve Kester consisted of an island with trees a bench and a fishermans net Sailboat murals adorned the sides of the gym, and a mural of a sunset provided a background for a nearly life sized red and white sailboat men to head the committees which did an excellent rob on this years Senior Ball JUNIOR PROM Steve Kester and Duane Linse devoted much time and effort to the task of decorating the big gymnasium for Fantasia 'he Junior Prom held April 20 i956 A pink castle stood high and mysterious at the south end of the gym, and a foaming bowl of pink punch amid overgrown angel hair flowers and huge gaily decorated toad stools drew much favorable comment Pastel flowers bedecked white life size trees which stood alternately about the sides with bouquets of sprung flowers encased in of the floor surrounded by many vases of real flowers seemed to make it a real fantasy land Left Picture SENIOR BALL SNAP ka 1 A'-C x M Standing Marie Porter Kne mg Diane Linse Carolyn Bunker Steve Kester Cheryle Bueler Rughf Picture JUNIOR PROM SNAP Howard Riebe Duane Linse Steve Kester PAGE TWENTY TWO , . . -. , N ' A . , , nr, It JR. . - I t , ' ' ' ' , , , Nlf- ' , ' 1 ' , -, f , . , 4 1 . , I' ':, D , I l I 1. I I ' I I . 1 . . . . , . I I - Les Baker and Diane Linse acted as co-chair- brick flower boxes. A bird bath in the center , 1 Q 4 vs f I . .' A , I X 1 Q . A v V K 4 . N' I ,.fN,s 5 , 4 0 E N 1 WM, by , , ' ' K? ,V 2 .lm 4 I . ai ,f b .. W Mm A, hit - I , 'I ' N iq . J ' QS ' eww- I, 1 ,w . ru
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