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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Eveleth, Harriett Smith, Marilyn Essex, Wanda Cooper, Martha Kersey, Barbara Barton, Janis Foote, SharonBrown, Sandra Merritt, Karen Haines, Jerry Towers, Norman Ritchart, Jerry Little, Mr. Kern. SECOND ROW: Mary Kay Thielke, Robert Curnutt, William Schaffer, Marcene Fickle, Doris Wolff, Glen Ferguson, Betty Sapp, Joyce Rash, Eleanor McNabb, Charles Olmsted, Terry Young, Lynda Leavengood, Mr. Forsyth, THIRD ROW: Dorothy DeVries, Janis Willett, Lloyd Barger James Robinson, J ames Michael, Phyllis Hedrick, Max Bible, David Rusk, Gay Ann Parrish, Charles Strait, Gary Hougham, Larry Wilson, Delores Boggs, Carolyn Parker. NOT PICTURED: David Sorensen. SOPHOMORES On December 21, the sophomore class had a combination sliding and going away party for Bill Schaeffer. It was held at Waveland Golf Course. After the sliding they enjoyed eating at Wi11ard's Restaurant, where Bill was pleasantly surprised with an identification bracelet. The money-making project for the sophomores this year was selling homecoming pins. They are looking forward to the projects and activities which will be coming up during their junior year. ,.-E, -an-
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Muir, Ellen Hunt, Earla Ferguson, Karen Kallaus, Harriet Turner, Judith Yeater, Kathleen Holden, Norma Zimmerman, Paul Steingrabe, Pat Newbrough. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sherer, Richard Hixon, Thomas Alexander,Jerry Smith, Robert Evans, Janis Bagley, Donna Jones, Dale Cruikshank, Walter Chapman, Russell Milligan, Mr. Marriott. THIRD ROW: Adelle Wilson,,Terry Stites, Donald Visser,Brent Meckley, George Rudkin, Ronald Ostling, James Doherty, Dennis Dunn, Harriet Gabriel. NOT PICTURED: Richard Rush, Ronnie VanPelt, IUNIORS The junior year is one of the most exciting and important years in high school. The biggest money-making project is the publication of the BlueJay Chatter, our high school paper, This year is grew to a five-column paper. As before, the eight editions of this four-page paper came out once a month. Many hours of work went into preparing the paper for publication, selling, advertising, gathering news, writing copy, and preparing a dummy copy. Mrs. Lucchini is the Chatter advisor. ln November thejuniors presented their class play, Heros Just Happen, a three-act comedy directed by Mrs, Lucchini, The cast included '24 members, The newspaper and the class play contributed a nice profit to the class treasury, Another money-making project of the juniors was the handling of the food concessions at the football and basketball games. Next in their busy year came the first Christmas Formal of U.H.S. history, The Snow Flake Fantasy was sponsored by the juniors. The climax of the junior year was the preparing of the Junior-Senior Banquet with the help of the class sponsors, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Sherer, and Mr, Mariott, Moments to Remember was the theme and the program and decorations were made to carry out this idea, The Banquet was given April 28th at the Hotel Savory,
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Patty Smith, Linda Richeson, Karole Peterson, Sharon Conrad, Judy Bice, Bonnie Stites, Carol Garwood, SusanGreene, Helen Danehy, SECOND ROW: Mr, Hessenius Mrs. Wilcox, Dick Boatright, John Becker, Lonny Milligan, Carl Bishop, Gary Laverrenz, Dick Foote, Danny Boals, Carle Hall, Mr, Belford. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ireland, Ronald Johnson, Steven Chapman, Alan Hansen, Gary Hixon, Roger Ryberg, Carol Dunn, Judy Ostling, Dixie Soren- SOD. .T0yce Poole. FOURTH ROW: Lester Wood, David Thielke, Jerry Noyes, Monte Barbour, Harlan Seagren, Richard Boot, John Mott, Faith Crippen,Linda Reynolds, Eleanor Ditto, Jeri Fry. NOT PICTURED: Charles Johnson, Dretha Main, Gary Mart, Sandra Thorpe, Mary McDonald, FRESHMEN This year's freshmen had a rather busy year. To start off, as usual, the seniors treated the freshmen to their annual initiation. As the year progressed, the freshmen joined in many of the activities, In the Homecoming parade, the class had a float featuring the l959 Queen. For the school carnival, the freshies operated a sponge-throwing booth. The freshman boys were able to take the new industrial arts course this year, and the girls formed a large portion of the girls' glee club. The class had a lot of fun at their sliding and skating parties during the winter months, x 9 ' X W7 ww VP-QSHMAN
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