Le' l l'tont row, left to right: Ixzrsper. lirriri. Porter. Dorrlrxrm. Stimmel. Wertrrian. Smith. Harper, C.rcitlr:itts. Alcoek. Rztnrrnelshetg. Crilpzrtrick, Secorrcl row: In Smith. llzmiels. Xrrrclt. Xlgrttlrizrs, I.c-eirer. Nlaxer, Xller, Iitiiirs. XYiIhite, r Icnrrtall. Nliltrrei. 'Ihiicl row: l'. Rttmmc-Is. Kerri, Ilalrcriserr. Slatclc-L. I'ier. !c'llc'r. leller, Meier. Ntisser. I.arrre. llagbr. Ilelkzi, Iotiitlr row: XIl.K1llIlIlIl. Xettfil. .XllporI. Colrlr. I'ollcick. !c'ith.rmel. Iloirolroe. Ilills. llgirscrn, I,ewis. Rstslet. .Xller. SOPHUNIORES As we beciarne soplronrores, we began to assttrne responsibilities not given tts belore. But rather than overlrtirclening us. these gave tts the serrsation that we were getting to be more important. It was partly because ol this that we began to look lorwarcl to the time we could become seniors. lX'itlr Bill lfrey as president, .-Xnn lYilhite as vice- presiclent, arrcl -lim I'olloc'k, sec retary-tr'easm'er. our elass was strccesslttl in its aclrninistratiorr. lYe saw that l.ois Irwin, Carohir l'orter, and Ed Smith were elected ro the Student Clomrcil to voice our riews. lYitlr capable people like these, we lelt more sure ol ottrselves. Iiirtnrreratirrg the tetrtlr grade participarrts in spoils, we liircl that in lootball otrtsrarrclirrg sopho- mores incltrcled Bill lfrey, Clarke Louis, Ilticl llal- rorsen, Mark Meier, Calvin Stirrrrnel. Earl Clarscrrr. and Gene Rmnmels, rnzrnr' ol' these receiting letters zmcl certainly all prolrtrng In their experience. I hrs rear 's basketball season Wits ccrtrspicttous by its sopho- more tezrrnrnates, licl Smith and Iltrd Halvorsen. The rnarragers ol the 5C'IlO0I.5 teams were sophornores, too, 'Ilret were .lim Rasely and klirn Pollock. The Zeller twins. Fred and Ifrznrk, with Ed Smith, helped at great cleal towarcl making a x'ic'torious cross- cotmtry season lor lf-Iliglr. The twins were chosen as co-captains lor next year's team. Scoring for l'-High irr track were Clhtick Kent, Bob Hmnplrrey, licl Smith. arid Mark Xleiet. 'I'his is Irow widely we scrpltomores took to sports, .X girls' sextet, corrrposecl ol sophomores, was or- gztrrifecl trrrcler the strpc-rwisicrrr ol Nlr. Hassberg. Pat Cirotlraus was om' represerrtative in the radio speak- ing contest, while Lois Irwin and janet Peterson both reacl in the irrterpr'etative reading contest. Om' class sponsors. Nlr. Karrrbly, Nlr. .-Xrnold, Miss Ilest. Mr. Ilreelrler. and Miss Eddy, have helped us carry our responsibilities. and have done an able job ol it. We appreciate the interests they have taken, zrrrcl tlrc- help ther hate gixerr.
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hunt row. lelt I0 right: C. I.add. Xvhitebook. Xvllllllllls. Sayre. Righter, Cianso, Daniels. Cole. .Xllbrec'hl. Clausen. llagby. Spear. Second row: Mclloiialcl, Yogel. Mtit'ray. Ranshau. Dierks, Ku rka, lirb, Danner. Yoder, Robinson. Miss Lane. Miss lxuglund. EIGHTH CQRXIJERS By the titne we became eighth graders. we were pretty proud ol' the lact that it wouldn't be long now-soon we would be in high school. XYe elected our class ollicers as follows: Valorie Dierks, president. jim lViliiatns. vice-president. May- nard XVhitebook, treasurer, and Vera Lackender, secretary. XVe elected -lint Easton, Bob llagby, and Mary Sayre to serve on the Student Council. Each year, tlte junior high basketball teain is ntade up of many eighth gradc-rs. This year was no ex- ception. In Decentber. we helcl our lirst eighth grade play. The l ir.s'I lJr1'.s'.s' Sufi. lt was in .Xpril that we staged our second play, The ll'om11'r Hnl. lVe used as our setting, the terraces in lront ol' the school. Our sponsors, Miss Engluncl, Miss Lane, Mrs. Parker, and Mr. Lahr were a great help to us. XYC wish to thank thetn. and tell them how inuch we enjoyed working with them. lfirst row. lelt to llgllli Owen. iI1l!'I'lllll. Miller. . . l Wilson. 'lhitd low: Ml. I.ahl', Mrs. Parker. Voigt. lfaston.K1:uson, l,ac'lsencler. Fiesler. Murray, Xclzuns. Spence. SLQX'liX'I'H CLRAIJERS ilillis year was certainly dillerc-nt lor us. XX1- had always been used to one teacher and irregular pc-- riods and our classes in one room. But when we started to school here, we found that junior high was quite dillerent. XVhen we elected ofliczers for the year, we chose Barbara Baird, presidentg Bill Greene, vice-president: and Steve Nusser, SCt'l'Cl2ll'y'- treasurer. XVe decided on Aludy Kistler and 'john Miller to represent us in Student Council. Along in the lirst semester, we plll on a class play entitled. .Yol Quilt' Suri: ll Goose. Later in the year we staged anotlter production which was equally as well done as the lirst. XVe held two Class parties this year besides being invited to the last two all-school parties. lt was through the leadership of Mr. Clark, Miss Ifdscorn. Miss ,Xndei-sch. and Mr. Price, our spon- sors. that we were able to acconiplish niuch this year. XYarren. llztne, Llztspey, Cobb. Kistler. liwers. Spear. Second low: Wylie. Snyder. Weidner. Holub, Mcilarty. Seheetf. Xusser. iir:'c-ne, Myers. 'lhircl row: Mr. l'ric'e. Miss .Xndersc'h. Xljlllll. Baird. Lorenz, Miller, Meehzun, Miss lidscorn, Mr, Clank.
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