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Nm, sttake , P. B Matehan, N irst Row: C. Hagerich, D. Ahison, L. Burkett, V. Harrison, D. Ea ren, S. Shaiier, N. Thomas. Second Row: N. Hockensmith, C. Custer, D. Murray, . B. Karan, C. Zimmer, C. Homyak, D. Rodkey, A. Munro, M- Schmidt. Third Row: S. McCann, E. B Klanchar, B. Link, M. Adams, B. Mmar, 3. Kassander, I. Grehmg, F. Lambert. Fourth R. Lobb,M. L. Grandh, M. Pavhck, C. Arbaugh, C. Berg, P. Zeiler. Droz, . Row: F. Sankovxch, NL Teeter, 0,111.0 Appf L'iHff,' ying A If
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Junior Girls First Row: N. Slavick, J. Decker, J. Schmidt, A. Rhodes, S. Lummitzer, J. Grimm, B. Miller, M. Lees. Second Row: J. Michalides, J. Lunt, C. Jamison, M. Gomulka, B. Fern, C. Schrum, C. Berkebile, S. Clay- comb, C. Ward. Third Row: J. Ribblett, C. Easton, J. Statler, C. Daum, C. Bassett, J. James, J. Dugan, M. L. Hastings. Fourth Row: M. Long, M. A. Sarosi, C. Shaffer, M- B2l'fiSf D- Terek, B. 5611, L- Miller. Beginning their year's activities with a fairly successful magazine subscription cam- paign, the Junior Class contributed their share to the schoo1's varied program. Led by their president, James Gindlesperger, the group pro- duced a fine assembly, good scholars, a suc- cessful play, and many athletic stars. Their long wait for the arrival of class rings was finally rewarded in late December. ln January the Prom Committee was chosen and serious planning was begun for the big spring-time event. Other class officers were Vice-President Mike Povich and Secretary- Treasurer Mary Ann Gomulka.
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'a r is 9'-v R. L-995' ' L. Allman' Y k M F. R1S:2:A0Q1QQ?'D. mgusdg-afffnfzi K Elishher, P. G:-3irn::xe,E Kenny, T. Zvgiiigny 3. speicher, D. gmc, ' , U T, re f ' 51-Kaz . Moyer, 3' 1 K. DWP ' ,cn lone ' - R Second Rows weuppett. Th1fdyRg:urth Row: C. Cooper g'-,Y-V 0 oslf ' , E 9 9 ' - iaras, L. SCfuggSeD Lniliermedy- f 'f Y Sorcmlla, K- Rams ' . I 5 Under the leadership of their new presi- dent, Norm Gavazzoni, the Sophomore Class gradually took over their position as an im- portant part in the school's program. Contrib- uting their members as outstanding cheer- leaders, musicians, and athletes, the class gave real promise for the future when they take over as school leaders. Activities in which the under-classmen par- ticipate as a group have been somewhat limi- ted, but individuals in the class have been active. Production of a February assembly program and a spring fun-night were high- lights. Sophomore Officers George Jones, secretaryg Norman Gavazzoni, presidentg Bob Thomas, vice-president.
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