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SOPHOMORE GROUP 3-Back row, left to right: John Williams, Don Wilhelm, Eugene Schutte, Fred Cross, Harold Cacy. Second row: Joyce Irvin, Jane Crooker, Mavis Noah, Lois Sherman, Lester Cowell. Front row: Janet Spaulding, Rosalie Heriford, Phyllis Barnes, Glorya Hutton. SOPHOMORE GROUP A-Back row, 1 left to right: Bob Smith, Robb Stein- 5 heider, Daniel Gerdes, Ramon Oliver. Front row: Norma Reed, Shirley Boeck, Janice Rogers, Janyce Bohling. -.9 '-'-. FOR TOMORROW in activities, plans for the future Social activities included a Christmas party which featured mistletoe and dancing. Twenty-four members of the class helped to make the iunior-senior banquet a success by serving the meal. Those who were on the A-pin list during the year included Joan Bohl, Jane Crooker, John Griffiths, Linda Knox, Janice Rogers, Don Wilhelm, and Carol Zorn. Miss Wilda King was the class sponsor. DWIGHT GRIFFITHS This page sponsored by Lawyer
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,J , GUlDlNG sophomore destini th SOPHOMORE GROUP l-Back row, left to right: Kenny Hush, Alan Kreglo, Wesley Ebeler, Er- mp, Jim Brunner nie Aufenka , Clinton Bantz. Second row: Pat Simpson, Sandra Coulter, Mary Lou Kermoade, Dorothy Willard, Rosalie Haith. Front row: Dar- lene Conner, Vashti Rider, Judy Skoglund, .loan Bohl. SOPHOMORE GROUP 2-Back row, left to right: Henry Cas- pers, Raymond Stanton, John Griffiths, Clinton Clark, Robert Scleip. Second row: Carol Zorn, Linda Knox, Alice Flack, Del- bert Cahill, Marlene Lechliter. Front row: Barbara Ford, Diane Gould, Peggy Foster, Pat Morris. SEARCH Soh p omores begin to fake interest During the second f year o their high school careers, the sophomores felt older and more so- phisticated because th ey were no longer the youngest students in school. They began to take a more active interest in athletics, music groups, and committee work within the numer A ous HS clubs. They also gave a thought or two to vocations which they might be interested in taking up as a lifetime work. es is year were, This page s onso ed b left to ' l1: , URN Moron co Jane Crocker, vice president, and Clinton Bantz, Dodge - Plymouth president. ' P ' Y ngt Joan Bohl, secretary-treasurer
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' .L ix ifia as l FRESHMAN GROUP l-Back row, left to right: Dale White, LaVerne Moss, Larry Abegglen, Terry Kuenning, Jim Rofhert, Donald Roberts. Second row: John Byrom, Raymond Byrom, Myrna Volker, Lloyd Bohling, Sandra Doiel. Front row: Janet Pasco, Ruth Ann Vaughn, Judy Daffer, Joan Slice, Rosalie Reed. FRESHMAN GROUP 2-Back row, left to right: Dixie Terry, Frank Merrick, Roger Moerer, Stanley Vanderford, Mark Falk, Richard Owens. Second row: Lee Erisman, 'Marilyn Penne- well, Judy Whitlow, Eldon Hill- ers, Wayne Chase, Ross Wed- dle, Marilyn Byrom, Front row: Carole Heuer, Beverly Mehlin, Janice Clark, Sandra Haith, Sharon Bohlken. FRESHMAN GROUP 3-Back row, left to right: Larry All- good, Tom Remmers, Eldon Chadwick, Glenn Bantz, Donnie Henderson, Ronald Kelley. Sec- ond row: Nancy Meyer, Claude Michon, Gailen Heidzig, Arvin Michel, Sandra Carr. Front row: Meredith Allen, Judy Palmer, Margene Ely, Karen Snyder, Brenda Ford. HOWDY DOODY The Freshmen, eighty-three strong, launch HILL SHOE STORE This page sponsored by Shoes for All the Family
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