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Juniors and Sophomores Tie for SBA Honors Junior SBA Royalty King, Nelson Joswick; Queen, Elaine Ferguson By digging deep into their pockets, the Juniors managed to come up with 100% of their class buy- ing SBA Tickets. They shared the spotlight with the Seniors and the Sophomores and received their $20 prize. For their King and Queen, the chose Nelson Jos- wick and Elaine Ferguson. Elaine has been a member of Girls' Club and has participated in class activities. Nelson has turned out for both Jr. and Sr. High football. He has been active in Letterman's Club and class activities. The Sophomore Class, too, had 100% of their students buying SBA Tickets. They elected twins, Jody and Mary Gregg to be their King and Queen. Mary is a member of Girls' Club and Jody is Vice- President of Band. Sophomore SBA Royalty King, Jody Gregg; Queen, Mary Gregg 29
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Seniors Win SB A and Annual Drive Senior SBA Royalty King, Ken Flink; Queen, Shirley Trullinger m. JL. a i Senior Annual Royalty King, Maynard Oliver; Queen, Sue Martinelli The Student Body Membership Ticket Contest of 1956 turned out very well, with three upper classes winning with 100%. Each class was awarded $20 by the Student Council who sponsored the contest. As well as winning the money for the class treas- ury, each class was allowed to select an SBA King and Queen. The Seniors chose Shirley Trullinger for their Queen and Ken Flink for King. Shirley has participated in many school activities during her High School years. In her Senior year she served as SBA Secretary-Treasurer. Ken first came to WRHS during his Sophomore year. He has been very active in FFA. The Seniors also won the Annual Contest with 89% of the class purchasing annuals. The prize was $10 and they also elected an Annual King and Queen. Sue Martinelli and Maynard Oliver were chosen. Susie has been active in many school functions. Her main activity in her Senior year was co-editor of the Hornet. Maynard is well-known for his quietness around school. He was co-chairman of the Senior Ball. '.’fi
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Students Assist in School Duties OFFICE GIRLS Ruth Merriman, Mary Soler, Shirley Trullinger, Kathy Tschumperlin, Lois Remington, Willie Rinell, Jeanie Podolak, Suzie Martinelli. STAGE AND PROJECTION CREW FIRST ROW: Ray Bernadelli, Lowell Trullinger, Shirley Trullinger, Dick Roney, Dave Schodde. SECOND ROW: Gene Robertson, Blaine Wesner, Jan Wolcott, George Richardson. THIRD ROW: Dennis Pariari, Walter Olson, Bob Richardson, Don Hall, Larry Johnson. LIBRARIANS SEATED: Kay Smith, Jeanne Hatch, Suzanne Franklin, Marjorie Light- burn, Frances Oles, Marjorie Rooney. STANDING: Mrs. Rich, Maryann Barber, Catherine Melton, Sandra Freeburg, Karen Kilpatrick, Marie Peterson, Doreen Pete. The stage and projection crew; under the di- rection of Mr. Mellish, should be commended for their fine work. Stage work consists of the show- ing of movies, setting up the P.A. system for as- semblies, and building and setting props for school plays. Fourteen librarians supervised by Mrs. Rich, worked in the library. Besides their duties at the charging desk, they helped prepare books for the shelves, typed cards, and also did other jobs which kept the library in smooth operation. The capable office girls helped the school's secretary, Mrs. Baumgardner. The girls were al- ways on hand for taking attendance, typing, run- ning errands, filing, and doing all sorts of odd jobs. They all helped to make our school function more smoothly.
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