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SENIORS Ruskewitz: No! No ! No! The Seniors! I am talking about the Seniors! Now, again. They are Glorious! Stupendous! Dynamic! Chorus Girl: (carries on weakly) Stupendous, colossal, the bulwark of humanity— Carpenter (interrupts) Aw—why don’t ya say they’re a bunch of good guys and let it go at that? Top Row: Welder, Brand, Miley. Cashdollar, Atkins, Gatti, Johnson, Knudsen, Barry, Lindersmith. Center: Lauer, Sharon, Williams, Merrill, Hunderman, Brown, Hernandez, Felion. Bottom: Stewart, Cashdollar, Gazarian, Walker, Herrera, Wilson. Gonzalez, Ebell, Cyr, Newton, Campos. JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: Geeting, Morey, Jacobsen, Becker. McFadyen, Brown, P. Williams, Packard, Casillas, Heinrich, Godwin, Haas. Center Row: Lewis, Johnson, Pierce, Newsham, D. O’Brien, Opsahl, Bates, Wilcox, Chatoian, Valley. Bottom Row: V. O’Brien, Aznoe, Calvo. Glenn, McAuley, Timone, Linn, Hull, Mix, Lauer. The Junior Class had a very snappy and “Hot Cha’’ year. They continued sale after sale which rated them a tidy sum of money. All was well until the annuat staff came and took $5.55 of their hard earned money, but it didn’t take long to make that up again. The president, Coy Brown, was kept busy working on the Prom and Junior-Senior Picnic. The vice president, Alvera Timone, spent most of the year bawling out the president, but he enjoyed it. The secretary, Charlotte Pierce, was kept busy, and the treasurer, Vivian O’Brien, and Julia Lauer, had no soft time of it. The juniors will make a fine lot of seniors—We hope! 15
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MY CHURCH The church I would rather at- tend is one which few people ever go to and not many appreciate or try to uphold. It is one of superb beauty with a ceiling of azure blue and walls so vastly apart from each other that the voice echoes and re-echoes to reach the farthest corner . It is a place in which there is an everlasting silence, broken only by the mighty organ as its beautiful chords rustle the lofty spires. It is not a place made by mortal hands but one made by the gracious hands of God. My church is an un-named cathedral—God’s own vast forest. —Jim Jacobsen. 14
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NINTH GRADE The Ninth Grade have had much success in starting their high school career. They have learned how to organize. When the presi- dent of the class, Darrell Rookaird, resigned, Dick Knudsen, the vice president, took office. The class had fine industrious officers who were: secretary, Virginia Dyer; treasurer, Nicholas Freemyer; song- leader, Velma Prior; and yell-leader, Frank Phillips. Top Row: Meyer, Brown, Walstrom, Knudsen, Rookaird, Fowler, Mulkern, Phillips, Morey, Reid, Freemeyer. McKeown, Colombero, Bergstrom. Center: Olsen, Prior, Utz, McKee, Dyer. Prusia, Storts, Spindler, Rookaird, Mullin, Rosas, Preciado, Timone. Bottom: Campos, Saborido, Welder, R. Perry, Parker, C. Perry, Craig, Fraga, Quarrels, Christenson, Butters, Pendelton. Fisher. TENTH GRADE Top Row: Hoffman, Campos, Purcell, Markee, Haines, Markee, Pappa, Hoxsey, Andrews, Elam, Ott. Colombero, Dyer. Next Row: Conley. Martin, Hart, Jurgenson, Bangle, Martin, Meyer, McKay, Wharton, Bowden, Fletcher. Next Row: Miley, Garnero, Madrid, Hoxsey, Morford, Moe, Johnson, Knudsen, Stoddard, Chatoian, Stephens, Appenfeller. Dipple, Carter. Next Row: Linn. Cooper, Morten. Brown. Beckstrom, Clester, Leon, Herrera, Salisbury, Mix. Next Row: Smithers, Mankins, Coleman, Leon, Bates.Coleman, Nixon. The “Sophs” have done much this year. A Christmas dance was given with the hall decorated in the Christmas theme. The boys have certainly trained the girls in sports appreciation. When the picnic came, everyone played football. Can you imagine? But the girls not to be outdone by the boys taught the class football hero, Clark Bowden, to dance. Dear Mr. Nixon! He lets them do almost anything and the class worships him! 16
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