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HAPPINESS COMES IN MANY VARIETIES TRIO OF PICTURES GROUPED AT TOP OF PAGE: Happy hours, is an understatement re- garding Valentine's parties for students in the seventh and eighth grades. Here, captured by the magic of modern candid photography, are moments that will never return. Tommy Thomas and Karen Miller were voted by their classmates to be King and Queen of Hearts at their mid-winter party . . . and the center picture indicates favorite pastime of royalty land us common folk, tooi. AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE, top left, yell queens Kathy Thomas, Sandra Dehning, Holly Weedman and Karen Miller prepare to lead mates in cheer for team, at right may be seen some of Mrs. Petrie's pupils looking on as Senorita Haataia poses in South American costume, undefeated footballers get the how to do it from By , Dick Weissenfluh demonstrates form that won him foul shooting title, Why Mr. Cheatley, you never yell at us like that in class! Are all referees really blind? HOUR5'
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Junior High Football Row l: Bob Smith, Jeff Kramer, Terry Jones, Ron Hud- dleston, John Poulsen, David Olesen, Craig Leathers. Row 2: Ron Waldner, Dixon Tubbs, Tommy Thomas, Hank Kramer, Les Kasberg, John Youngman, Ron West. Row 3: Coach By Blauman, Doug Wills, Ken Bays, Richard Schurman, Rocky Hendricks, Don Arndt, Gene Balkema. k 'A' 'A' Eighth Grade Basketball Row l: Sam Risley, Merlin Brown, Lester Kasberg, Jim Landrum, Terry Jones, John Poulsen, David Hus- ton, Coach Bill Cheatley. Row 2: Tommy Thomas, Doug Woods, Doug Wills, Don Arndt, Leroy Jarvis, Gene Balkema. 'k if i Being a part of a success story is even better than listening to a success story. And the lads, with their mentors pictured here, actually have lived a success story in athletics this year. The football team won nine straight games for an undefeated season, after not winning a single game in 1954! Right up to the final games, both the basket- ball teams, shown alongside, were undefeated. The seventh graders pulled off the trick and remained undefeated as they polished off Castle Roekis team to post their first undefeated season in several years. Their older brothers were less fortunate. Castle Rock could do noth- ing Wrong that final game, so the eighth grade finished with a single defeat on their record. As baseball hits the mid-season mark, the joint seventh-eighth grade nine has yet to taste defeat. Truly a story of determination, and one deserving the plaudits of little Beavers and big Beavers, alike. i' 'A' i' Seventh Grade Basketball Row l: Sam Risley, Harry Slayfer, Billy Northcut, Dick Weissenfluh, Mitchell Keisala, Jim Adams, Coach Bill Cheatley. Row 2: Darell Robinson, Craig Leathers, David Weedman, Lynn Runnion, Joe Wodaege. Jr-Hi Athletes In Top Year Row l Seventh-Eighth Grade Baseball : Mitchell Keisalo, Ronnie Lee, Gale Orloske, Curtis Robertson, Jimmie Adams, Billy Northcut, Dick Weissenfluh, Sam Risley. Row 2: Merlin Brown, Lynn Runnion, Darell Robinson, Gary Smith, Terry Jones, Craig Leathers, Gary Chumbley, David Huston. Row 3: Coach Ossy Lemiere, Ron West, Gene Derry, Doug Wills, Leroy Jarvis, Jim Landrum, Tommy Thomas, Lester Kasberg, David Weeclman,.Ron- nie Smith.
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MR. SCHROEDER'S HOME ROOM Raw l: Susan Bryant, Karen Miller, Merlin Brown, Linda Shurmon, Judy M. Hansen, Delores Rotschy. Raw 2: Sally Swenson, Jo Ann Kuhn, Judy Ferguson, Judy Kuhn, Anna Keisala, Mary Jo Leathers. Row 3: Lelfly Jarvis, Eugene Baikema, Kay Sellers, Carolyn Anderson, Catherine Thomas, Douglas Wills, Dixon Tu s. Row Row Row Raw Row 4: Ron lee, Bob Ripp, les Kasberg, Terry Janes, Gary Chumbley, Gale Orloske. CMr. Schroeder was ill day picture taken.l FORMER JR-HI'ERS RECOGNIZED For the first time since 1939 the seventh and eighth grades are no longer an integral part of our student body. They became part of the grade school when the new wing had been completed, and they had moved into their present quar- ters. However, the Wocowa staff felt that their younger friends' activities were a part of this school year. With this thought in mind, the following pages were so planned. MR. BLAUMAN'S HOME ROOM Jett Ann Blankenship, Sharon Kanouse, Bette Zybach, Karen Keisala, Betty Mars, Carol Vav Rosky, Judy A. Hansen. Gene Derry, Cynthia Sparks, Arlene Nelson, Louise Hollenbeck, Sharon Nelson, Linda Boys, Gary Smith. Mr. Blauman Runnion, Jim , Tommy Thomas, Holly Weedman, Marjorie Schurman, Don Arndt, Nancy Chester, Janice Landrum. John Paulsen, Jeff Kramer, Elaine Saari, Marlene Swett, Wilda Humbyrd, Jimmy Lanphear, David Huston. in HPV .
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