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FIRST ROW; B. McAllister, R. Reamy, S. Frowen, Y. Anderson P. Wendt, G. Gentolo. SECOND ROW E. Fraley, V . Bovan, W. Knapp. THIRD ROW: L. Swanson, J. Bannister, P. Hoirup, , D. Hammerbeck, J. Prouft, W. Anderson, N. Meyers, B. Raynor, M. Carlon, G. Bassett, L. Bazzar, J. Greiner, E. Gawith, B. Gallion, R. Jackson, H. Loomis, G. Satterlund, A. Saasen, A. Ross, P. Huhtala, J. Dieringer. FIRST ROW: P. Grab, C. Norman, M. Neal, J. Bagnall, M. Chalberg, J. Borter, J. Trullinger, K. Bainton, D. McCasland, K. Hreha. SECOND ROW: R. Benbrook, R. Benbrook, M. Warner, B. Olesrude, M. Godwin, T. Woolard, H. Caviezel, J. Ammon, D. Moorhouse, R. Allen, D. Jones. THIRD ROW: A. Carlson, D. Orris, J. Ross, B. Anderson, C. Gawith, T. Gonzales, D. Albright, T. Hinkleman, K. Strand, L. Moulton, D. Kosko. The junior class this year was one of the most energetic and enthusiastic classes in school. The class officers were Dick Albright, president: Joe Dieringer, vice president: Joy Bagnall. secretary and Paul Huhtala, representative, aided by Mr. Snell, class advisor. In sports the juniors were always participants, having four boys on the basketball squad and four juniors on the first 1 1 in football. The junior girls also did well in sports, having taken the G.A.A. basket- ball championship three years in a row. Aside from sports the big event that the class spon- sored was the Junior Prom. With Gay Paree as the theme, the gym was decorated depicting scenes of gay Paris. Nancy Myers and Phyllis Grab, chairmen, had a big job along with Mr. Snell, in planning the dance. With the help of other members of the class the tasks of selecting the band, making posters, and decorating were quickly solved. The class is ambitious to be as 7ood a senior class as they have been a junior class. JOY BAGNALL, Secretary JOE DIERINGER, Vice-President PAUL HUHTALA, Representative DICK ALBRIGHT, President
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WARNER, EDWIN (Big Ed) Hornet Staff 4: Plays 2. 3. 4; Boys' Club I. 2. 3. 4; Tennis 4. WINTERS. DONALD (Professor) Oh, no! F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Secretary 4; Baseball 2; Football 2, 4; F.F.A. Judging 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Honor Society President 4; Basket- ball 4; Winner of the Washington State Bankers' Award for Outstanding Vocational-Ag. Boy 3: Boys' Club 1. 2. 3. 4. YOTSKO. SANDRA (Sandy) Oh, you nut! Annual Staff 1. 2, 4; Annual Editor 4; Class President 1; Student Council 1. 4; Girls’ Club Secretary 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2; Girls’ Club Letter Winner 1, 2. 3, 4: Band 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 4; Hornet Staff 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Torch 4; One-act Play 2: All-School Plays 3, 4; G.A.A. Manager 4; Ensemble 2. 4. 'pome The Best Looking The Best Dressed The Best Athletes JANE OLIVER GEORGE MICHAL JOYCE OSTERDAHL TOMMY BOLAND DOLORES BENJAMIN GENE BAKER Tho Most Likely to Succoed The Prettiest Hair The Shyest SANDRA YOTSKO RON BARBER LOUISE THIEMAN JOHN MEISENBACH IRENE GRIENER MARVIN THAYER The Best Personality The Movie King and Queen The Best Musicians SANDRA YOTSKO JOHN TALLEY CHARLOTTE RANCH ED WARNER EARL VANDERHOOF MARY ANN GRAB The Most Studious MARILYN PEOPLES DICK PHILLIPS
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1—Workin' hord? 2—Who' hoppened? 3— Those meon little kids I 4—Oh, no, not again (jee page two) 5—It'» only a picnic. 6—Our typing track star! 7—It' Karenl 8—Champslll 9—Who let them in??? 10—The gang. 11 — Ain’t he handsome??? 12—Good luck, toam. 13—Study hall??? 14—Good futuro, especially for you, Frank!!! BE(0ME A NURSE HOtD YOUR EUIURE
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