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. Lesiak . Lewis . Maybon . McCray . Nesbitt . Nesbitt . Sack G, Schwensen . Trosper C, Umstead Not Pictured: Roger Casebolt, Don Sack . Lineback . McKeeman . Noble . Shotkoski . Wozny oe PP —— — 4 —— S, Makowski C. Mewmaw R. Oakley J, Small T. Zumbrunn .« Malander . Nelson - Plumbtree 7, Smoyer 3. Zywiec J. Maly S. Nelson W. Potter R, Supencheck
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Soph Pace Quickens The 1968-69 sophomores valued their more mature standing, the title of fresh- man being long forgotten. With the sopho- more standing came afaster pace, both ac- ademically and socially. Dating, driving, varsity athletics, and widespread social activities all played a major role in pro- P, Bialas C, Brower D , Dubas J. Drury B. Grzywa D. Gilson P, Haynes J. Horacek M, Channer M. George T. Jensen K, Dissmeyer ducing a busy but fun-filled sophomore year, The sophs also sported the largest class at F .H.S. with 55 members. Leading the class of '71'' were the following officers: Wendel Potter, president; Bob Oakley, vice-pres- ident, Carol Brower, treasurer; and Rose- mary Lesiak, secretary. T. Chlopek J. Connelly D, Cox J. Cunningham S. Crouse P, Crawford D, Fitzgerald K, Dubas J, Dubas S. Kramer R, Ksiazek D, Larson
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Frosh Face Adjustment The freshman class experienceda peri- od of adjustment during the early portionof the 1968-69 school year. The overall adjust- ment concerned such tasks as getting used to new teachers, a rotating schedule, study halls, and advanced classes. By semester break, however, most freshmen seemed to loose their puzzled looks, and were obvious- ly looking forward to 1969-70, when they would be classified as ''Upperclassmen, S, Adams L. Ahlers Leading the freshmen were the following fi ioe “4 oo officers: Debby Shotkoske, president; Jer- . eoee cee ry Collins, vice-president; Pam Wetovick, treasurer; Dorene Hebda, secretary; and Cathy Beed, student council representative. W. Anderson K, Baker C. Beed E, Bialas B. Cunningham J. Dubas R, Dubas C, Fenstemaker N. Gdowski M. Gilson M, Gloor K. Hadfield
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