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HOME ROOM 102 3rd Row: Meador, Clem- n$ t Barbuto, Vincenl, WoodhalL Schmidt Gump, Hagen, Eggers, Hoffman. 2nd Row: Jeffs, Filan, U Nichols, McKinnon, Ault, Berry, Colley, Robin¬ son, Goodrich. Isl Row: Herbert Darl¬ ing, Bennett, Reinhardt D. Nichols, Ainley, Liven- good, Fausti, Keen, Oye. HOME ROOM 204 3rd Row: Mundell, Ser¬ ver, Davison, lore, Huntly, Subke, Steiner, McWil¬ liams, English, Seely, De- mary, M. Berry, 2nd Row: G fiber I son, Hay, Castoldi, Brown, Rockwell, Proctor, Grad- wohl, Roidale, Womack, Stewart Fisher, Loll, Arnold. 1st Row: McWelhy, Newsum, Lester, Wheatly, Underwood, Leonard, Knaus, Cooper, Williams, Parker, Zier, Jones, Hardin, Walker, Ferguson, HOME ROOM 208 3rd Row: Berry, Lane, Meek, Levin, Ellis, How¬ ard, Hellberg, Moss. 2nd Row: Cummins, Hawkins, Cherryholmes, Lloyd, Roy, Comfort, Fra¬ zier, Ivester, 1st Row: Manley, Moore, Bogle, Stanley, Ray, Wea¬ ver, Young, Thom, Hall, Phillips, Re is wig. The Sophomore class boasted a Girls Octette under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Griewe, Margaret Berry, Mary Fausti, Rose La Rae Lott, Shirley Smeltzer, Esther Baker, Dianne Lasater, Carol Jean Schmidt, and Pat McGee were accompanied in their singing by Merridee Hobkirk. Mention should also be given to Priscilla Clem who brought laughter to all with her specialty, the ' Cremation of Sam McGee. Dick Ivester has started his career in photography by acting as chief photographer for the Royal Blue, Shirley Stewart, make-up editor, and Carol Ann McLaughlin were also on the staff. Helping to set the stage for the all-school and Senior play were John Alquist, Conley Car¬ ter and Bill Clayton. As advisor, Miss Corn assisted the sophomores through another eventful year.
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HOME ROOM 315 3rd Row: Heimbignei, Sc hock, Moorhouse, EngeiJ Hook irk, Rowell, Ness 6 | Oliver. 2nd Row: Jackson, L as ater, Carpenter, Fehlberg Marshall, Juenke, Berry Fisher, Jones, Livengooi 1st Row: Johnson, Kiri Thomas, Zeagel, Merklfcj Bales, McLaughlin, Gould Smith, Brooks. HOME ROOM BOYS 1 GYM 3rd Row: Hendricksor. Angotti, Dirks, Miller, Ah ' quiet, Nieman, Morris, Be ry, Bauman. 2nd Row: Steward Leichner, Hamilton, Kenny, Boyer, Fain, Morrison. Jacob, J. Klingbeil, Renid. Gardner. 1st Row: Royse, Mason Altizer, Joseph, P. Kline- beil, Schreiner, Davidsoj; McEvoy, Beck, Heirra- phreus HOME ROOM 307 3rd Row: Munger, Fra¬ zier, Tinker, Mobley, Rog¬ ers, Bulherus, Fields, Hard¬ ing, Gaddis, Gingerich, 2nd Row: Christian, cles, Linds trom, Hasting; Dicus, Wilson, Greenlee Blue, McGee, Marcy. 1 si Row: Huie, Keelin: O ' Rourke, Ralls, Schme- zer r Croft, Rizzuti, Robert son, Fagg r Koehler. HOME ROOM 213 3rd Row: Berne?, Brown, Edinger, L a ne, Hunting, Johnson. 2nd Row: McDonald Mead, S u mmers, Ha t ley, Hoppen, Warner, Mr. Alexander. 1st Row: Joy, Hawk Yeend, Spurber, Lepiane Blake, Star.
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junior jumps The Juniors of Wa-Hi were not idle this past year. The following were class officers the first semester: President-—Joe Figgins; Vice President—Bob Andrews; Secretary-Treasurer —Bob Burkhart; Boys ' Federation—Harold Dun ham; Girls ' Council Margaret Kimmerly and Joan Lee Robinson; Girls ' Cabinet—Corinne Walker. Second semester officers were: Presi¬ dent—Stanley Wiley; Vice President — La- Vonne DeBeaumont; Secretary-T reasurer—My¬ ron Skubinna; Boys ' Federation—Bob Hayes Girls ' Cabinet—Carlene Johannesson; Girls Council—Dauna Liebmann and Mary Eccles, The music department was not without the help of the Juniors. Many were in Choir: Caro] Nightingale acting as one of the accompanists; Carol Cox, Vinita Spray, George Anderson, and John Cunnington helped out in the Double Mixed Quartet. The Juniors made up a large portion of the band. Bob Jones doubled as tuba player and band major. It cannot be said that they don ' t like athletics. The boys took an very active part in football, basketball, and baseball Even the girls had a basketball team that played a game with some of the faculty women. The ability to act was shown by Janice Knud- sen, Jean Gilpatrick, Joan Lee Robinson, and Nick Bussard. They were seen in the all school play Ramshackle Inn. Having been chosen at the end of their Soph¬ omore year, Carol Cox and Bob Jones did an excellent job on the Yell Squad. FIRST SEM. OFFICERS Andrews, Figgens, Burkhart SECOND SEM, OFFICERS DeBeaumont, Wiley, Skubinna HOME ROOM 316 3rd Row; Richardson, L i e b niann, Christensen, Brink, Laughlin, Adams, Riley, 2nd Row: Nelson, Page, Atkinson r Danielson, Tay¬ lor, Schatzel, Wright, Filan, Hill, Miss Little. 1st Row: Wagner, Kin- cheloe, Johnson, Norris, Joyce Newman, Jean New man, Coulter, Hall.
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