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UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Goy Snethen ................. Activities Bill Beasing ................. Secretary Jim McNeely .................. President Judy Merz ................... Activities STANDING: David Cummins Jim Schatz ...... Dennis Heinzelman ... Treasurer Vice-President . . . Activities
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Patricia Hilgenfeld leaves to join an office girls union for higher wages. Charles Hoffman leaves, saying I can take this curve at 501 Judy Huebner leaves for Broadway where she'll take the lead in 'Gypsy.' Steve James leaves his taste in custom cars to Elsie Jackson. t Karen Kersey leaves, still trying to break the Law. Elizabeth Koester leaves, saying Tutt! Tutt! Darrell Kopf leaves his Karo syrup and still to Mr. Johnson, along with his thanks for the knowledge of how to make it. Teri Krumme leaves a sign with It's not crummy! on it to Myra. Doris Lippold leaves, but she'll wait for Doug. Frank Longacre leaves his ability to shoot Snooker to Neeld Messier. John Luebs leaves his book Boy's Night Out, to Gene Rowell. Ronald Lutz leaves his nickname Big Daddy to Bob Killer Nelson. Clyde Lynch leaves everything but his knife and book on How to Skin Deer. Nancy McCoy leaves that innocent look of hers to Barbara Perkins. Linda McWain leaves in a '57' Chevy. Kathleen Magor leaves her hairdo to Carol Malick. Charles Maze leaves a pair of high-heeled shoes to Janice. Wesley Maze leaves his tight pants to Harvey Koenig. Vicki Metzger leaves for the University of Nebraska to help establish another Whitten's Market. Gerald Michels leaves his ability to argue Mr. Graves out of a few points to James Richey. He'll need them. Larry Nedrow leaves, still wondering how he got a date to the prom with a married woman. Gary Ogle leaves, hoping he can get from Falls City to Salem without any more wrecks. Janet Oliver leaves, and we hope she doesn't have a wreck on the way home. Frank Reavis leaves his knowledge of explosives to Dennis Moore. Larry Rider leaves his slap-proof mask to Phil Marsh. Leonard Rieger leaves his hot Plymouth to anyone who wants its. Roy Rieschick leaves his ability to keep his hands clean to Richard Kirkendall. Neil Russell leaves a great deal of school experience. Merlyna Faller Sailors leaves again. Ronnie Sander leaves, re-oiling the parking lot with his jeep. Gloria Schatz leaves with her favorite pet, the Cat. Glenda Schmidt leaves for Hiawatha with Mrs. George. Roberta Morehead Shiveley leaves saying, Anchor's Away. Josephine Smith leaves to join the Peace Corps, where she'll get special training to help that underdeveloped area. Redwood Inn. Tom Snider leaves to take Rock Hudson's place in Hollywood. Stephen Steinbrink leaves his job of driving the freshman boys around to Cherie Comfort. Elizabeth Steinman leaves her bottle of shoe cleaner to her sister Ruth. Cheryl Stephenson leaves, looking for a good hotel. Joyce Stewart leaves her bottle of hair dye to Ernie Strasil. Michael Strecker leaves his windshield-washing ability to Ed Carlson. Steve Stucker leaves his ability to confuse Mr. Johnson to Dave Cummins. Richard Stumbo leaves, having a Gay time. Claudia Tramm leaves her title of chief chef at the Redwood Inn to Jim Richey. David Tubach leaves on another Rue hunt. Garry Watzke finally leaves the Midget Baseball Team. Larry Watzke leaves his tennis serve to Lowell Stitzer. Paul Weaver leaves on a fast jet to Japan. Leon Wenz leaves his title of Mr. Playboy to Jim Schatz. David Wickham leaves the heavy responsibilities of the 40 Club to Clinton Schuler. Leon Wilhelm leaves his quietness to Ronnie Johnson. Harry Windle leaves his knack of keeping his car clean to Bob Zentner. Merlyn Witt leaves the farm — for good. Harold Yoesel leaves his title of Mr. Party Pooper to John Weaver. Sharon and Karon Zorn leave, looking for fraternal twins. Charles James leaves this atrocious piece of literature behind and sneaks out quietly. 25
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: John Martin .............. Activities Carol Zimmerman . Secretary-Treasurer Andrea Zentner ........... Activities SECOND ROW: Robert Stone ....................... Vice-President Tom James ............................... President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Boose Norvalynn Jones . . . SECOND ROW: John Weaver John Cook Steve Hollens 27
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