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Charles Randolph will my low pitch to Evelyn Franich. Erma Reeder, bestow all my uncompleted poems on Mickey Romes. Hugh Reilly, leave this dear old heap so l can continue my sleep. Vera Roark, leave my desire to be on the go to Duane Rowe. Iurie Rodia bestow my ability to shake a leg to Lollita Craig Dick Ross leave my way wrth the lasses to the boys in all the classes Wesley Rider will my place in the band to Donna Mae Strand Eda Secondi will my natural ta'i to Lee Callahan Ritchie Sreepy leave my fishing pole with Barbara Kohl lerry Shearer look only to the future which is neare and nearer Norman Smith will my gruff barks to R K Sparks Dick Twardoski will all my flat tires to Mrs Syers Wee The People .Asn nr
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x Q1 J xvl I N rQfJ NORMAN SMITH R C REEF RICHARIIX? TYQRDOSKI Maule HWS 1 Shadd App Footb Why love one when there Football 2 3 4 Base all BO G 9 11111110115 B l b 4 B tb ll l 3 4 Cys L u S O Pens tbl Class l Mzxed Choru 3 Tenms 4 St d nt Council 1 Boys Club FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND On the eve of our departure and to fully tell our story We W1sh to leave behmd us some symbols of our glory To those who must follow 1n the MIGHTY SENIORS traces We leave to all and sundry a collectlon ot our graces Though you probably cant excel us you at least can make a r So 1n th1s our Wlll and Testament I Robert Allman g1ve all manners wacky to L Backke Charlotte Anderson bequeath my ab1l1ty to stay on the ball to lams Gall Harold A have nothmg to grve away Bob Bazzar w1ll my mental machme to Bob Olene Ioe Bless1ng CGood Ioel w1ll my tarmmg ab1l1ty to D Wytko Mane Br1tchg1 grve my ab1l1ty to save sheckles to M Eccles Phyllls C gtve a song to someone who W1ll m1lk the cows W1th me Barbara Ch1huly bestow on Mary Partlon my behavlour unruly Raymond Coyne a wow Wllh a plough Just want to leave Robert Demko gxve my sklll as a ballman to Lora Allman lean Gall w1ll my strength for pulllng taffy to Ioanne Laffey Ruth Galllon g1ve my seat on the bus to some deservlng cuss Larry Gllkeson leave thrs place l hope 1nclud1ng Wllkeson hm Greenwood leave my way W1th salmon to Anlta Cannon Alorse Hlede a d1st1nct1ve name leave qu1etly as I came Noma Hulett glve my manner cheery to Marlta Deary Wtllram Hutterman leave my slull W1th a car to B1ll Bazzar W1ll1am lamerson w1ll my carpenter s mallet to Betty Hallet Beverly lohnson w1ll all my sms to the Th1eman twms Donna Kepka w1ll my pretty auburn locks to Carol Fox Dav1d Knapp, w1ll all my dough to Shlrley Poch Dons Koemg, leave my ab1l1ty never to fa1l to Wllma Vall Dale Kruegar bestow my place of honor on Harry Conner Colleen Kuranko, w1ll my walst, t1ny as a bell, to loyce Borell Rosemyrl LeCompte, place all my good natured tones on Chff Iones Howard Leonard, leave all my clothes that are torn to S Osborn Henry Loss, w1ll my Jalopy, thats lackmg a heater, to loyce Reeder Margle Loss, leave my messy notebook to Zella Mae Cook Btlly Io McCasland, w1ll my tear of the dark to V1rg1n1a Clark Leo Ogle leave my corny gags to Bud Maggs Dons Osborn, w1ll my typmg seat to Dolores Pete Laurel Radford, w1ll my ab1l1ty to ra1se the roof to I Van Hoot Yvonne Ranch, leave my ab1l1ty to be on the beam to Mr lean ff. 1. a 4 l 2 '1 - 4 T ' in ' I l A ' - . My . W, f . ,, ,, ':' 5' 7 l t..' ff ,, . .PT . Z V UM' v I 4 ' l D ' -H f ' Ri ' ' ' 1 lg H ' , , , b 41 4: . 4: S' ' Y ' ' ' , r g ys' ub. L Fo . , 2 Track 1, 3, gr I ' 5 ul e ' I I 1 V I t I 1 . I , . . , I - , , I - , . .
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Arlo Hendrickson Representative Shirley Poch Vice President Iohnny Miller President Leoda Gallian Secretary ln the fall, forty-two of last years sophomores returned to begin the school year as juniors. Within a few weeks the class picked Iohnriy Miller to guide them through the 'ups and 'ldowns of the year. Gther officers included Shirley Poch as Vice Presidentg Leoda Gale lian as Secretary, and Arlo Hendrickson as Representative to Student Council. Witli four such able officers at the wheel We felt we couldn't lose. Gur lunior Prom was a high- light of the year. Second only to the Prom was our assembly which consisted of a few very amusing skits and various musical numbers. Many of our members belong to the numerous organizations of the scnool including Drama Club Honor Society Glee Club Stage and Proiection Crew Band and F F A I 9 Juniors 11, MR, IEAN Advisor ln sports, we excelled. The boys of the class proved them- selves more than commendable in football basketball baseball and track The girls didnt let the boys run off with all the honors Many of the G A A best athletes were Iuniors As the school year comes to a close the Iunior Class looks forward eagerly to next year as Seniorsl FIRSI HOW left to right Marianne Holyan Leoda Gallion Janne Van Hoof Shirley Nielson Betty Hallett Pat McAbee virginia Rodia Sonia Zderich Anna Marie l ahleri SECOND ROW Evelyn Franich Clara Io Fox Dolore Pete Ioan Fotherinqill Ioanne Arsanto Duane Rowe Shirley Poch Lore-en Martin Zella Mae Cook THIRD HOW Louise Hinell Gwen Derby Wilma Vail Dori Yarnell Wilma Piersall Maxine Tracy Helen Kar pinchik Donna Strand lanis Peoples FOURTH ROW Eugene Bumgardner Iohnny Whitemar h Arlo Hend rickson Date Whitmore Harry Conner Bob Laffey FlFTl-1 ROW Dave Wytko Bud Maggs Clifford Tones Louis Iacobson Billy Smith Tornrny Argo leslie lrons lohririy Miller George Clogston l 4 1 V 1 1 1 I y - V ' . ' 1 1- . , ' I In 1 1 1 1 1 . . . .D 1 . ' 1 I I 8 4 i , 3 , 1 , 1 , . ,lp ' ' ' . ' ' , ' -.fi . .. 3 ' , , T' 1 1 1 C 1 - 1 1 1 1 . Y 5 A , , It 'S . 1 1 r , , . 2 , S , - '
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