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in S IT' X fs fi . , . . . S I 'wx - f .Q S? Q',q V WSE :A s a- , 5' , fx Q- 1+ , . itifisiifgp it X f. ,Na 1 X -1: Row 1: Gene Derry, Karen Miller, Terry jones, Sharon Kanouse 'QI t Q:-, Vice-president Jon Treick and treasurer Holly Weed man go over details of Mexican program with home room teacher Mrs. Petrie. SEVENTH Row 2: Judy A. Hansen, Norman Carlinghouse, jettann Blankenship, Cale Orloske Carol Vuv Rosk Row S: David Huston, Ann Thelen, john Poulsen, Slllly Swemon Linda Schurman Row 4: joseph Codsil, Marlene Swett CLASS GOES MEXICAN Beginning classes for the first time at XVI-IS in the fall of 54 were 56 excited seventh graders. Of this eager band, nine came as new members of the class. Preparing and presenting a Mexi- can program for a PTA meeting was a major activity in which the entire class took part. In addition to reports on Mexico, dances, songs, and artwork by the students com- pleted the program. Selling experience rather than a large profit was gained from the project of selling newspaper sit- uponsi' to football spectators. Merlin Brown Delores Rotschy Nancy Chester jon Treick Bette Zybach Janice Lanphear Robert Ripp Margery Schurman Lester Kasberg joyce Roane Donald Arndt Betty Mars y
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GRADE V .Q - fl . .ts l Q' Q L' E V Qi c st N sg' B x nr 't Wkii'vi Y W 0 at Yi , X Mi , XX wi' 3 l QS .- ' . Pi iecretary Carole Brown, and vice-president Ronnie Huddleston planning future class activities with home room teacher Mr. Schroeder. in a scale model oil refinery plant. Hungry for activities, the class re- :ponded eagerly to the idea of learning o dance and attended regular monthly rlasses. With many of their parents loing the instructing, they learned to valtz. foxtrot, jitterbug, and bunnyhop. This year, with the aid of Mrs. Hom- murg. artistic ability has been develop- ici by many of the members of the slass. Q M ralifi ,iw ' 1 1 1 ii 53 Xf- 1 - ' n .. 'Wx ' 5 iii' ., 1: All .Ig r - yr. R . N, . J Xt r N - K S 1., 2 . 'S 523- EQ , in ' w 'A Xi Q ll 3 me FXKX ri , is J . ,a My-ma. f X on itafftziffiig auf, fth. ti ai ' i s' B as if ! 31 - .N - A W 4 Aff , i ,Z r . Row 1: john Youngman, Dorle Campbell Row 2: Carolyn Hanley, Bonnie Thayer, Ronnie Huddleston, Nancy Powell il. K V V X- '-' X ' ' a if ,. H n 4. me s' 5 I U .xii 1 3, ' as W M is of i t ,, 2 Row 3: Natalie Rhoadcs, Rocky Hendricks, Gylnda hVllll8lllS, Richard Schumian Patti Duchscher Jerry Harmon Dorothy Terry William Nash Marianne Stark Kenneth Bays Mary Townsend George Risley Bonnie Bailey Caralce Button Donna Garlinghouse Gerald Engman Beverly Heldreth Ronald Wheatley Janet Baillie
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X 1 .4 K. .xx Secretary Mary Jo Leathers, adviser Mrs. Sadlier and president Linda Boys discuss plans for skating party. ADE Doug XVills Elaine Saari Cynthia Sparks ,rf .frm- N-, . asm- A We 1 . 21? X QF - si ' is A ' . .,,. ,Q -wx, N f 1' s . , I KN 3 if I Hai I 1 Q ff Q ,,,,r, . ,.,,.fA,H1 A f 3 ,, tgfzez ---f H , ' .fi in . if ff f if is 5 we Eugene Balkema Anna Keisala .Indy M. Hansen Ronnie Lee Linda Boys Gary Chumbley Karen Keisala janice Lanphear Row Row Row Row Louise H ollenbeak jeffrey Kramer Catherine Thomas Gary Smith 'FH ca' Y 15 . 'Q' . 3 X if X 4' 4 53--L' ..g, gi . Qi I Tommy Thomas, Kay Sellers, Richard Codsil, Ilolly Weedman judy Ferguson, jimmy Landrum, Mary Jo Leathers, Lee Roy Blankenship Susan Bryant, VVilda Ilumbyrd, Dixon Tubbs, Arlcne Nelson Caron Witt, Robert Smith WINNERS, FIVE TIMES The members of Mrs. Sadlier's room found inviting their moms and dads to attend PTA meetings strengthened their treasury. At the time the annual went to press, they had won the room count five out of seven times. On February 24, the class en- joyed a skating party at the Roll- O-Way in Longview. With a brief taste of high school life, the class will begin the 55,' fall term in the new junior high wing where they will be more closely tied to grade school affairs than to high school life as they were this year. 4. Q c 5 Q
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