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MOST ADMIRED Roger Dunn Allegra Briggs BEST LOOKING Robert Maze Lynda Yacobush MOST TALKATIVE David Dobbins Suzette Ludwig SENIOR POLL MOST STUDIOUS Roger Dunn Marcia Field BIGGEST APPETITE Geoffrey Bennet Kathy Abrams MOST DEPENDABLE Robert Robinson Allegra Briggs BEST SENSE OF HUMOR David Dobbins Judy Hossenlopr MOST MUSICAL Dale Hinterberger Linda Schreglman BIGGEST APPLE-POLISHERS Steve Hopkins Marcia Field 38
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CLASS HISTORY We, as seniors, look upon our past years at Iroquois with fond remembrance. We recall entering seventh grade; looking forward with anticipation to the fact we would be the first class in Iroquois’ history to progress from seventh grade through senior high school. As freshmen, we elected our first class officers: Bob Robinson, president; Bob Balcerzak, vice-president; Dolores Clark, secretary; and Marge Vesper, treasurer. Our class was the first to hold a freshman dance, “Dig This!” This set a precedent, followed by all succeeding classes. Our sophomore year proved the validity of Mr. Corser’s adage, “This is the year that separates the men from the boys.” (Remember geometry, Latin II, world history and biology dissections?) John Moffett, Bob Balcerzak, Terry Holzborn, and Lynda Yacobush served as class officers. Rog Dunn was chosen by the student body to serve as treasurer of the Student Council. Ed Hill and Dick Krane served as D.J.’s for our sophomore dance, “Stagger Lee.” Our junior play, A Double Barreled Detective Story, contained a star-studded cast. By unanimous vote, Steve Hopkins was made president of our class; Rog Dunn became our vice-president; Pat Fagan, treasurer; and Terry Holzborn, sec- retary. Bob Robinson and Dolores Clark were our Student Council officers; “Dig This—Part II” was our junior dance. Many members of our class participated in Carousel, a “smash hit.” The Joseph Berg Foundation sponsored an advanced science program. Two members of our class, Rog Dunn and Marcia Field, had the privilege of attending during their junior and senior years. Our senior year began with the re-election of our former class president, Steve Hopkins. John Rademacher was elected as vice-president; Pat Fagan, treasurer; and Lynda Yacobush, secretary. Bob Robinson and Rog Dunn were elected president and vice-president of the Student Council. Suzette Ludwig became the able editor of our yearbook staff. With the assistance of Mrs. Buchholz and the heads of staff, Suzette inspired the seniors and juniors on the staff. The senior magazine sale proved to be a tremendous success with over thirty- seven hundred dollars worth of magazines sold. This was the highest goal ever reached in the history of our school. Lance Ward received first prize for his efforts; Dave Dobbins, second; and Anne Hartman, third. Our yearbook culminates six memorable years at Iroquois Junior-Senior High School. 37
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SENIOR POLL MOST ORIGINAL BIGGEST DAY-DREAMERS David Dobbins Jon Kurtz Bonnie Sklarski Karen Smith MOST ATHLETIC Robert Balcerzak Clare Henderson MOST FRIENDLY Robert Robinson Suzanne Ludwig BEST APPEARANCE David Beiter Lynda Yacobush MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Roger Dunn Susan Larkin BEST DANCERS James Clabeaux Patricia Fagan MOST ARTISTIC Tom Vines Bonnie Sklarski 39 MOST BASHFUL Douglas Maurer June Blinston
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