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Outstanding sophomore students: Linda Galbraith, Sharon Hickey, Gary Dyer, Outstanding sophomore athletes: Terry Parker Martha Hoagland, Ellen Hosie, and Terry Parker. Larry Kurmel, and Mike Stauffer.
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SKIP POST Starting the year as bewildered new members, the class of '61 soon became acquainted with the ways of high school. ln their first elections, the soph- omore class chose Skip Post, president, Larry Huff, vice president, Pam Cliffe, secretary, Gary Dyer, treasurer, Sandy Boyd, girls' representative, and Norm Cratzenburg, boys' representative. During the first class proiect, the soph- omores sold colorful pennants to the student body. ln January another sale began. This time sheets of decals were sold. These decals consisted of pictures of Rams, and the words Wilson High School. Sales and proiects did not completely occupy the sopomores' time, as they supported their classmates in many athletic events. Outstanding athletes of the sophomore class were Terry Parker, a football player, Larry Kur- mel, a basketball player, and Mike Stauffer, a swimmer. 100 Sophomore Class Pennant Sale Chairmen Gary Dyer, Larry Huff, Sandy Boyd, Pam Cliffe, Skip Post, and Norm Cratzenberg.
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FRED BROCKOFF To begin their year as Wilson's first iunior class, the cabinet appointed Pat Carlson and Don Hagen co-chairmen of the Junior Prom. Nocturnal Aura, decorated in a modernistic theme with colors of light blue and black, was held in the school cafeteria late in November. During the fall the class also had a Booster Button sale which was planned by Nancy Wright and Ed Hudson. ln January the class held its first maior money raising proiect. Natalie Blix and Dave Burrough planned the rummage sale which was a resourceful project and will become an annual affair. Because people enioy a clean car at Easter, Larry Angelel and Mike Tetherow, co-chairmen, planned the class car wash for that time. The car wash proved to be another good source of income. Ending the junior year was the Farewell to Seniors dance, planned by Co-Chairmen Linda Keizer and Burnie Gilie. This dance, held the day before the seniors' last day at school was the iuniors' way of saying farewell to the upper classmen. 102
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