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The frosh found themselves in fourth place with their presentation oi Ode to Iason and their tombstone formation. The seniors opened Glee with their traditional cut-ups, centered around the cen- tennial theme, Moving from fourth place in their freshman year, the exuber- ant sophs rushed to claim the cov- eted banner.
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:S-:Q xii Qmgggig .,-.gtmmmi gags ms? emma :ggiss www S' M an M mane O M Q ' - ss W -m ms ms Included on the Executive Glee Committee were Cleft to right? Roy Chapin, assistant manager 1958 Iohn Bergstrom, manager 19575 Stu Hall, manager Dick Barton, entertainment chairman: Hugh Stiles, as sistant manager: and Barbara Henken, secretary. Forming the outline ol the state of Oregon xntersected by the Oregon Trall was the sophomore clas oi 1961 who presented the wmmng song This Must Be Oregon na.
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'Q 3' l - X . - C I g Q ,:1 2 '- :K Second place was cap- tured by the seniors ot 19- 59 with their presentation of South Sea Holiday cmd their bongo drum for- mation. Miraculously escaping fourth, the juniors of 1950 managed to place third for the second straight year with an umbrella forma- tion and their presentation ot Humidity Ditty. Unscathed and tree, trosh ln keeping with their theme of prexy Bill Adams casually issued rain, the class of '60 huddled un- the challenge to the other class- der umbrellas as they sang their es at the assembly. parodies during the assembly IFS., ,ff if smile if ' N
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