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RESPONSIBILITIES PILE UP AS GOAL NEARS Max Oswalt, Tom Pax son, John Phillips, Jin Plummer, Larry Prible Archie Roberts, Mari( Rocha Margaret Rose, John Rosie, Gerry Ross, Susan Rupel, Gary Schloden- hauffen, Michael Schwartz, Sharon Schwartz Susie Schwartz, Pat Shaf- er, David Smeltzer, Deb- by Smith, Rita Smith, Connie Sowords, Trudy Starr Jerry Steffen, Kay Stout, Lorry Studaboker, David Terhune, Thomas Turner, Sandra Vore, J u d i Walker Ed Wolzer, Kathy Ward, Cheryl Weterick, Su- zanne Yergler, Janet Zoll 24
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IN THEIR GRADUATING CLASS Joseph Gavin, Gene ■» Gebele, Richard Geh- rett, Delia Gerber, Mi- chael Gerwig, Lorene Gilliom, Linda Good Flossie Graham, Vicki Graves, D.ann Gregg, Vickie Gulshall, Sandra Hahn, Jane Hami:ton, Melinda Hauk Carolyn Heckman, Jeane Heller, Thomas Jackson, Morcelline James, Diana Johnson, Melvin Jones, Judy Jost Steven Kendall, Kaye Kennedy, R on Kiefer, Scott Kleinknight, Terry Kummer, Bob Lamott, Judith Larmore Richard Lesh, Betty Lick- ing, Gene Lydy, Myra Lydy, Ted Mahnensmith, Craig Mann, Craig Mark- Icy Barry Mechling, Becky Meyer, Steven Miner, Don Mittlestedf, John Mock, Bill Mullins, Mi- chael Muss- Diane Neuhauser, Susan Niblick, Michael Nicho ' - son, Edward Nixon, Vicki Norton, A ' lan Nowokow- ski, Linda Ogon 23
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SOPHOMORES PASS THE HALFWAY MARK The sophomores returned to the busy school life eager to assume new activi- ties and duties. Sixty-three girls joined Y-Teens and thirty-two boys joined Hi-Y. Twenty-two received honors for maintain- ing a high scholastic average of 3.3 dur- ing their freshmen year. The National Educational Development Tests were taken by those who were interested in furthering their education. Looking for- ward to next year and their financial responsibilities, they sold peanut crunch, chocolate covered cherries, and mints. A regular class party was held in March. With the choosing of those all-important class rings, worthwhile school activities, in most sophomore eyes, came to an end. Class Linda office Wolfci mith, se. Frauhige Sophomore sponsors: Mr. Cobb, Mr. Edington, Mr. Cross, Mr. Soper, and Mrs. Garrett Three excited sophomores. Bill Hankins, Larry Gaskill, and Kent Emshwiller, receive driver- training certificates from Mr. Cross.
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