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After adjusting themselves to their new en- vironment, the sophomores found the year an enjoyable as well as a successful one. The friend- ly attitude of teachers and upperclassmen en- abled these newcomers to adjust themselves to the school's routine. The class members have given enthusiastic support to all extra-curricular activities and have distinguished themselves as members on various junior varsity teams and as participants in the band and chorus. Miss Angle and Mr. Wible, advisors to the class, have enjoyed working with the group. OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Dennis Rourke Leon Wible Annette Gannon Linda Black Diligence is the mother of good fortune. —Cervantes
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Presenting Xhe junior Class This beaming group of handsome boys and girls makes up the Junior Class fifty strong. Quite an energetic group, we must admit. To honor their friends, the seniors, they gave a prom which was quite an occasion. To earn funds, the juniors sponsored numerous projects which included home-made candy sales, turkey raffles, a skating party, and a bake sale. Their advisor. Mr. Troy, tells us that there isn't a lazy bone to be found in these people, for once they started working, they just couldn't be stopped! We could not have found a prouder group than these juniors on March 14 when they received their classrings! All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. —Markham This little group represent the Junior Class brain trust ' for they made the plans for the various activities. They include president Elwood Greenland, vice-president Gary Rourke, sec- retary Jo Ann Park, treasurer Janet Maketa. —21—
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Zhe freshmen Class Beaming af us are the faces of what com- prises the Freshman Class. These students are looking forward to the years which they will spend at Senior High. Their advisors, Mr. McClain and Mr. Croft, seem to think that in these boys and girls lie hid- den talents which will contribute greatly to school activities. Even as freshmen they have displayed great school spirit and have been active in musi- cal organizations and in athletics. OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Ted Diehl Ellis Griffith Irene Yankanish Orvis Wagner Think innocently and justly; and if you speak, speak accordingly. —Franklin
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