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.cfm-Q Shirley Andrus, Joyce Axford, Patricia liarendsen, Roy Baughan, Evelyn Biggs, Mi-rrilynn Bradford. Arlene Brock, John Bull, Doris Couturier, Dolores Dake, Cynthia Davis, George-ne Davis. Robert Falconer, Maurice Fulkersol Malcolm Gilbert, Betty Grice. Darlene Guiles, Clarice Gunneson. Gordon Heath, Stanley Helmer. Douglas Helsel, Alice Herman, Shirley Hoekwater, Kenneth Hussel George Jacoby, Leon Johnson, Arthur Lenski, Kenneth Lockard, Robert Lundberg, Alda Lutkes. Donald Morrissette, Carlton Murph: Patricia Norton, Charlene Olson, Gordon Ostman, Dolores Preston. Jeanette Reed, Wilma Reister, Dorothy Reyburn, Carolyn Schwartz Joan Shepherd, Marlene Stark. Jack Tuttle, Roger VanDenHout, Margaret Watkins, Richard Wm-bbc Mary Welch, James White. Joseph Winegarden, James Wyse. Absentees Lee Colby, Ronald Denton, Joe Guiles, Lowell Johnson, Robert Keech. Richard McKinney, Charles Reynolds, Joseph Sidlauska Cathola Sprague.
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Junior Class The Juniors started off the year with a bang by having their ollicers elected so they could get right to work. The following people held ofhcesz President . . . . Joyce Axford Vice President . . . . Jeanette Reed Secretary . . . . Carolyn Schwartz Treasurer ..... ...... G eorgene Davis To counter balance the girls, an executive board of boys were elected as follows: John Bull, Bob Lundberg, Lee Colby, Douglas Helsel. The Senate representatives were: Jeanette Reed, Lee Colby, Merrilyn Brad- ford, Carlton Murphy. Library board representatives were: Charlene Olson and Roger VanDenI-lout. On the Athletic board we had Bob Lundberg. In order to make money we put on a juke box dance after the Hrst football game, and a regular school dance Confetti Folly. Pop, gum, candy, and popcorn were sold at all football and basketball games. Decals and pencils were sold also. The play, The Gay Deception directed by Mrs. Donald Cripps was a success. Three paper drives were organized and everyone work hard on them. The class as a whole was willing to cooperate in all projects. Much more was accomplished this year than any other year. Work has been started on next year's annual. ' Under the capable advice of advisors Mr. Davis and Miss Rie most everything went along smoothly. 21
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