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THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Secunity State Bank WOODLAND Neal Heryford 'Q I 4 4 K Doyle Blankenship ': . . W V .-f xl , 'sit J Delorise Wilson A f it - J . i Wu q i Richard Nehr I, gif? , mx W . ,f , , . , ..,. 4 ' ' it Don Woodward Annett Hamblen , f - Tom Eddy f . 1 ..,, .. ,. Carole Twidwell , ,.. ,A . ri 3 5-5, X, . it - f i., in V:-Li- l f , - A ix It if il Treasurer Don Woodward, executive board representative Q . . ... . , , .Q V , -we Reese, discuss with their adviser Mr. Seinko, plans for - A lv 9' ' R 2 1 .- it JJ' Q ex Q fi 3 ' N 15 3 .. we 'L 'Q J Eff t, Y R' WM Melly Gregarius, secretary Don Hall, and president Bill ' I tg? .,.., -. ,I-,3,., 4 ii future class activities. .S 1 I? .3 A r J - at Jim Harmon JUNIORS Melly Gregorious and Duane West had leading parts in Riddle Me Richesf, Rich Nehr, Marilyn Brainard, Bernadel Griffith and Chuck Townsend were technical assistants for the presentation. The prom, supreme moment socially for many a junior, was held on April 7. The motif was titled Stair- way to the Stars, and a dimly lighted room duskily colored with blue and silver added to the illusion suggested by the title. Decorating the gymnasium for commencement has traditionally been the final project for the junior class. Mervin Brown f fl JOYCG Johnson 1112 I 2 . A 4: . + ' ' N .as ,ww - ' -1 . :Wit ' ,.,. I . . Eiga: ilt . '- pf I ,::. ' Rob Penh 3535532 is . A: 'I vw s N . .,. I It - - EV :,.a,,:. N Roger Covingmn if .E Ewa . ,x x Vx . new 3 N , p 'ff' . t1-r 4 ' J 1 ,, 'Qt eww' Jerry Peterson ,..,, .. ...a . - W , .V 11 5' .i l ' . 5 5 ,,.,. if K 4 , ' 5 Vi A Bob Meize Q M , ' W ,Q . . 1 .. . fi Geraldine Tanner Don Hall Dorothy Moore y A Z , ' ef. ,te ,ff , - ' J A K d A v I 1-ff ' . 'Q E t i 'tt. N W udreY erwoo 1 a Q? I ,Eg-In ,r k 4 5 Kirk tv Frank Karnis A E: a s 'Z .. I : Bob Bill-:PS ' ' ' is Audie Humbyrd ,ri N James Jolly Norman Johnson 6' ' I Y Marilyn Heldreth L A if I 'Q n i V in , D 0 in my . .fi x , S .5 4: 1 ,-A In SME , on tto -, 1: E, Z aft! In , David Rhoades I I if . V . - , ' ' A t Et .:i5iQQ': , A 3 Betty Bennett -,,, H is -i.,.v I 2 1 , . ' at . I A ,f li ,Ls is 4, W T.. E ki, K Z, 1 ., 3 H 3 in T tk In ,P 5 .54 Y, .,., i it-i g 'A -2 . . . N 2 fa , 39 f, . ,,,
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3 .:., -1 . ' , W Qlv, I fix In s- l' L i is I f I W ..,. i ., In I li : Z E M ,fig 'I ' SEI ..- V , ' I, f. -' ' ' .I , - waht x if A ---- A E: il ,pjtfw W 1.5 , ' ' .. lv 'I 'linear -' li? ' Mary Forslund Joseph Jolly Marie Schmitz James Blair Q'-' A ..,,. aux glin t? IQZ, 11 l.f 1 , , 3 -A ' lk J A Duane McDowell Mary Landrum Larry Slayter JUNIORS AMBlTIOUS JUNIORS With more than 8200.00 in the bank and a 340.00 coffee maker of their own, the busy money-makers of last year have kept right at their hustling ways. November was the month that many had waited for. Class rings, the symbols of real solidarity, arrived early that month and proud owners were seen comparing sizes with one another. A combined class play, with both juniors and seniors taking part, was presented late in November. Rich Knight, Nick Chester, Mary Forslund, Brenda Button, Juanita Kuper Duane West Nick Chester E tl fix : ll Q 'E it Y 'Y' 3' Of Nfl Mae Neal l 5, 7 . ft , , 1 t , lt .,i.. ,i tg-se ' izflzgytie if K ,. z ' rs 2 ,L Q- uf f gms- J' 9 - S' -J ' 1 Vtr- ., ,a 4. 1 P- V i' I' ' 'U jf' 'LN Q il! ', ,r i :a yigfli gi . . ::' B . .4 -,-, i :T QL Bernadel Griffith Clinton Englert Melly Gregarius Charles Townsend Bills for bother S. prom don't seem to representatives Mary Forslund and Richard Knight as they add them up with Adviser Miss DeGuire and fellow officer Lennea Osmanberg. Duane lanphear Judy Zybach Bill Reese Brenda Button Lennea Osmcnberg Randall Brown Darlene Dettloff Walt Keisala Betty Reiionen Richard Knight Marilyn Bruinard Lyle Bozarth
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..,. - gi R J Qi ? ' g? - L, I Q Jerry Turner . 'D f ,' Pat Moore amona Ray is ar e it Q: ..,,.- sr 'Y or A 'Uh 5 ..... ' is A Y or ,E 'E sw: 4 ,gr 'iq xl! ll is 'S L s si? i ,FJ M 4 -Q-. Hazle Schmitt ' t ug-5 ff Henry Hoefs , Q 4 Q X b John Blanchard Patsy Martin Making plans for selling pop at dances are treasurer Rosemary McCord, Sgt,-af-arms Don Burger, secretary Linda Miller and adviser Miss Gregory. SOPHOMORES Don Vav Rosky So Jhomores usuall are lon' on mone -makin' .1 V . . . . . 5 projects and short on social activity. Juniors and SBDIOIS had their formal dances and the sophs had a roller skating party last tall and a dinner dance in April- onc day after Friday the thirteenth. This year, possibly with an eye to their Prom next year, the underclassinen took to social dancing with the fervor of a duck taking to water. Miss Gregory, girls, physical education teacher, who was one of their co-advisers, together with Ossy Lcniiere, boys, physi- cal education instructor, taught the eager sophs rudi- ments of hallroom dancing in a manner to bring a smile to Arthur Murray's face. Rosella Ripp Larry Edwards Patsy Pelfola Claron Bozarfh Linda Miller Ronald Albrecht Arnie Turner Helena Keisala Don Burger Don Wallilu am.. 'si N. Ex , ,, .,,,.,, i , 5 Donna Lease Richard Ewing Jerry Munclon .- ' Gloria Tanner ' ,iggqgr -' M li ' - . 553525: . .i ' H ww we F R 'M 'MM 'wt Q 21 .d. 'Wem- and a s X N Y , ,aa . :.t. Q . vw, Q 'ssl Y X t is .. . f y X 'A,QLvx as i if Q , , it it 5, sei X Q R 3 tt -pq
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