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I I I 'AM z. . ,x X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right: Vice President Tom Murphy, Secretary Barb Applequist, President Frank Jerneicic, Treasurer Roger Murphy. SENIOR CLASS CABINET. Front Row: Marie Prokopovich, Barb Vidensek, Gretchen Brandt. Second Row: Elaine Sokal, Carol Sedusky, Cathy Davis, Sue Gris- sard, Jan Krapenc, Shanna Doley, Bev Draxler, Kathy Corrigan, Bonnie Friedel, Char Boehmer. Third Row: Vetus Syracuse, Tom Ruple, Rollie Hudec, Terry Wohlgemuth, Mark Geiger, Tom Murphy, Jeff Bartholomew, Randy Stauffer, Roger Murphy, George Panstares. ff-23 .C 32952 W? Q? Q 'S 1 E
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The last days of summer had faded into the rust of autumn, and the senior came back to survey his kingdom, and it was good. The elevators ran smoothly in their shafts and the administrative machinery hummed efficient- ly. In the halls traffic glided in one-way streams down the stairways and snaked along the corridors and dribbled in small packets bit by bit into waiting classrooms. The sopho- mores were properly bewildered and the sen- ior was pleased that he had come back, not to foreign faces and strange bewilderments, but to reunions with old friends and re-con- quests of old challenges. There were only eight more blanks left for the IBM to print. The boiler boiled, blew, and warmed the freezing breath of winter. Then there he was in a bitter December, waiting for freezing Feb- ruary. Then the cold of winter melted away, wet April came. The days lengthened, warmed, the sun looked down upon him. He crammed more into the waiting days, and more, in a last ditch effort to preserve his sen- iority. The sophomores looked up to him in the halls now, and the juniors shot questioning glances, as if wondering if they could measure up next year, and he was lord of it all.
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