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16 zp € e = ‘ : é This year’s sophomore class made its presence known by large representation in Mixed Chorus, Dramatics, team sports, and other school activities. Headed by our valiant president Wendy Gamble and her second-in-command Beth Belcher, we — caroled, — skiied, camped, and picnicked. And then there were parties ... Elvis Pres- ley, alias Jim Schwabe, was the only new member of the class. While the boys died over Nancy Rosenthal, the girls were infatuated with Mr. Ogilvie. Jungle calls helped brighten our biology days and Mr. Samuel demonstrated that grunjloo and arragh glows. Phe- nomenal history classes, plodding through Shakespeare, LI-AI-SON, Russian games, and “mature” reli- gion discussions made up our year. 8 Although its hard to believe, we did survive. WAFFLE! TO EV- ERYONE.
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- sie First row: W. Lew, D. Ross, J. Lyon, J. Christ, D. Plott, S. Poole, M. Styrt, K. Miller, P. Newman, J. Woods, J. Ross, C. Ossman, H. Catzen, L. Evans, S. Converse, M. Halle, A. Eliasberg, M. Moore, J. Goldsmith, E. Weintraub, M. Dix, B. Belcher, D. Woodams, A. Adolph, Second row: L. Bachhaus, M. Peacock, W. Gamble, C. Zebley, R. Zinkham, J. Sieck, A. Kok, G. Marsden, B. Kaestner, R. Perl- man, L. Shuger, S. Schultz, D. Jones, Third row: C. Felder, R. Blair, R. Dulaney, R. Preston, A. Coo- per, D. Hubbard, R. Felder, M. Catzen, B. Hutzler, K. Spence, Andy Crosby, J. Grill, J. Schawbe, J. Robbins, T. Donaldson, C. Glasgow, A. Dannen- berg, J. Strauss, J. Hustis, J. Houstle.
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“Easy Come, Easy Go,” Gary Blauvelt, between tell- ing about the Banana Splits and playing with the video- tape machine, managed to teach ninth and tenth graders English. Mrs. Barbara Cushing, an experienced English teacher at Friends, also taught the class the sophomore classics; Cry, the Beloved Country, Ju- lius Ceasar, and Elizabeth, the Queen. She also taught jun- iors and seniors and was the advisor to the school newspa- per Mr. Paul Davis, the F.S. “easy rider,” helped some of us with a shutterly ridiculous subject, while also teaching Biology and attending athletic events. Mr. William Samuel, teaching the logic of geometry, stili had trouble convincing students of the joys of math. Never- theless, he did an admirable job with his subject, and also with the Community Service. 17
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