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VISION NEARS: UPPERCLASS STATUS Charlotte McCarty, David McCord, Lora McDaniel, Nancy McDaniel, Connie McFarren, Diana Mc- Farren, Sharon Mc- Rose Oswalt, Sherry Overmier, David Piatt, Deborah Poff, Susan Prible, Gloria Jean Reb- er. Melody Reber Larry Reed, Lynn Reh- bein, LuAnn Reiff, Reta Reiff, Sam Ringger, Alina Rodriguez, Joe Romine Michael Rupley, Steve Sawyer, Nancy Schaf- tter, Alan Schlagenhauf, Cynthia Schwartz, Susan Schwartz, Steven Shaw Susie Smekens, J o n Smith, Mark Sprunger, Morcia Steffen, Terry Steffen, Martilou Stein- er, Rita Sturgis David Suit, Linda Thieme, John Thomas, John P. Thompson, Connie Von- Emon, Tom Walsh, Sylvia Willey Nancy W.lliams, Marsha Williamson, Linda Wolf- cole, Carol Yoder NOT PICTURED: Esther Hakes, Steve Kemper, Norma Perry, John Dale Thompson 28
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. ATTEMPTED BY SOPHOMORES Gladys Gibbs, Jon Gil- liom, Jeanee Good, Dan- iel Green, David Griffis, Gerry Grogg, John Gross Jim Haddix, Tom Hakes, William Hanklns, Max Harnish, Richard Harris, Robert Heckman, Sue Heyerly Rex Hollowoy, Patricia Holmes, Trudy Horst, Terry Holmes, John Houlihan, Denzel Hubsr, Steve Huffman Loren Hunt, Jill Isch, Penny Jackson, Julie Johnson, Robert Kaode, Gregory Kouffman, Mary Anne Kephart Jill Kunkel, JeRon Lakes, Jane Lautzenhei er, Daniel LaVine Jacqueline Licking, Carol Luginbill, Terry Maddux, Carole Mahnensmith, Carol Mailer, Galen Mann, Dennis Morkley Sonja Melton, Larry Mey- er, Richard Meyer, Caro- lyn Miller, JoAnn Moore, Esther Morrical, Floyd Moser 27
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FRESHMEN REACH THEIR FIRST GOAL On September 5th, one hundred sixty-four freshmen arrived, wide eyed and eager, to begin high school. After adjusting to school routines they were ready to begin other phases of school life. They started their class treasury by selling chocolate covered turtles and mint candy. Prizes were given to the eight top salesmen; Steve Yoder, table radio; Ervin Aeschliman, Helbros watch; Mary Egly, John McCord, and Sue Mech- ling, cameras; and Anne Boonstra, Tom Brinneman, and Dick Ward, stuffed poodle dogs. On November 8th, at a class party at the Central School gym, entertainment was provided by a group of upper classmen. Because they were so enthusiastic at the ball games and par- ticipated in many school activities, by the close of the school year the fresh- men had become a part of school routine. ;sident; iident; Modlin, and Mr □ ting and dancing at their class parly. 29
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