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Freshmen girls lineup for badminton. Mr. Wagner supervises the work of Ed Benson and John Boeckerman. The band in formation. Vernon Eads works in shop. The Oakwood-Fairmont mud battle. Sully adds them up quickly -— on an adding machine. Elaine Huber works in office. Bill Swigart helps in the library. David Giele leads an eco¬ nomics class. Nancy Schiebrel and Jack Thomas help Miss Wilson. Statisticians at work — Jim Hartsock and Jack Schlosser. The Cooks — Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Tanis and Mrs. Miller.
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Row One — MacLardie, Marburger, March, Martin, McDonald, McGlothin, McGrew, McKinney, McKinnon, Mercer, D. Row Two — Mercer, L.; Meyers, Mike, Miller, R. F.; Mink, Mondabaugh, Moon, Moore, Mowen, Murphy. Row Three — Naas, Nelson, Newsome, Oblinger, Peck, Peek, Pence, Phibbs, Pierce, Pierson. Row Four — Plummer, Pooler, Powell, Prater, Prestel, Price, Pummell, Puterbaugh, Ridgeway, Rike. Row Five — Robinson, G.; Robinson, W.; Roehr, Rogers, Sams, Schelling, Schiebrel, Schlosser, Scott, Shade. Row Six — Sherer, Sites, Smith, Somers, Stachler, Stanch, Stewart, Stout, Sturm, Suman. Rotv Seven — Swigart, John, Tayloe, A.; Tayloe, F.; Tipton, Trusler, Turner, Underwood, Wachter, Weaver. Row Eight — Weldenhaus, White, Wolf, Worthington, Wright, J.; Wright, P.; Young. I li h w 1 . -m zafi l ■ V 1 . i: m j j jL.a f l 1 b ' 4 ‘ ■ if m f ■w - i ■ - Y Mr. iflk. t Aik ■ j |m| • . I . I »- 1 •v T J i i m r N Y T
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