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Richard Boezeman Dianne Bricker Vice-President Secretary Ray YVircman Treasurer Louise Grube Senator Eddie Allyn Sena tor cutd t e eayen frie hvKCK. FIRST ROW: Elsie Arnett, James Blaszczyk, Clara Caudill, Carol Dase, William Davis, Frank DeHaan, Patricia DeVries. SECOND ROW: Alice Finney, Nancy Griffey, Dottie Hale, William Hart, Gloria Hernandez, Paul Hoffman, Ho bert Howard. THIRD ROW; R. C. Jackson. Eldon Jeffries, Walter Klemp, Judith Komiak, Russell Lakin, Leona Lauraitis, Curtis Martin. FOURTH ROW: Steve Mathis, David Miller, Mary Misch, Caroline Mueller, Danny Neely. Loretta Nelson, Richard Odle. FIFTH ROW: Diane Olson, John Ooms, Sandra Owens, Lawrence Peshel, Sylvia Peterson, Thelma Ratliff, Linda Robbins. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Root, Anne Sculley, Yvonne Stansberry, Ronald Stanton, Judith Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Mary Thies. SEVENTH ROW; Albert Tysen, Carroll Tysen, Rosann Volpe, Roger Wahl, Mary Whitaker, Roland Williamson, Joyce Wolf. The freshman class elected the following officers: Darrell Allen, president; Ricky Boezeman, vice- president; Ray Wireman, treasurer; and Dianne Bricker, secretary. Miss Hammerstein was their sponsor. Cooperation and hard work paid dividends when the class placed first in the school carnival and received a check for The freshmen were also one of the three winners in filling the Thanksgiving baskets. The freshman dance, Harvest Festival, was an overwhelming success. The gymnasium was decorated in orange, brown, green, and yellow. Glittering moons, stars, and bells adorned the door. Refreshments were supplied by the class members. A ways and means committee was appointed to devise methods of raising money for the treasury.
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Hilt £ )•% ■ - a • 1 ! . 7 wv 5 1. Band played at the games 2. Everyone enjoyed the carnival 3. Sock hops were held after the basketball games. 4. Assembly Christmas tree 5. Barbara using the electric typewriter 6. Girls’ gym class 7. Part of the advanced shorthand class and their Christmas decorations 8. Mrs. Foster Myers, the office secretary 9. Junior candy stand
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