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Variety of New ancl Different Activities Dan Tyler, Marsha VanMeter, Tom VanMeter, Kirk Vansickel, Mike Vet- ter, Vicki Vetter, Susan Vint, Frank Vondersaar, Margaret Wade. Stephanie Wagner, Susan Wagner, Chuck Wainwright, Kathy Walker, Nancy Walker, Terry Walker, Dane Wallsmith, Janet Walther, Nancy Waltman. Diana Walton, Daniel Wampole, Christine Ward, David Ward, Lon- ny Ward, Kathy Washam, Becky Washburn, Veima Washington, Dar- lene Watson. Cathy Webb, Gary Webb, Neil Webster, Patsy Weeks, Jeff Weir, Greg Wenger, Stormy Werbe, Stan West, Dannie Whaley. Bill Whitacre, Dennis Whitacre, Sus- an Whitacre, Diana White, Theresa Whitehead, Gilbert Wilhoite, Pam Wilkisan, Peter Wilkinson, Bonnie Williams. Ebert Williams, Judy Williams, Lan- nie Williams, Teresa Williams, Bill Willis, Brenda Willis, Dick Willough- by, Henry Willson, Cynthia Wilson. Debbie Wilson, Janete Wilson, Ran Wilson, Penny Windle, Chris Wines, Cheryl Martha Winters, Jerome Woida. Winkler, Terri Winslow, Patty Wolf, Paul Woodhouse, Charles Woodring, Rebia Worley, Clinton Wray, Bill Wright, Mark Wright, Roger Wright, Steve Wyant. Cheryl Yard, William Yeagle. Dana Young, Lodema Young. Deborah Zell, Henrietta Zimmer- man. Gary Zimpleman, Brad Zirkle. is .3 Y.. .T 1 wi. . we 4. yew . Sets sa . x 4 I iv' QQ, F N I ,,.k . 6' xf 3-s 1 ,gg- an 'ev V31 'si 4 .,, ,fry A 7 X Vik N 4 1 wand Q. it 'tm ik. te .Is ,1 . , , ,.t r ,, rf' ' t Q t Z' . A T al, . I W. V gf f is ' 1 f i Q. t- , , ily L f may '- seg W? si' +4 W0 gxivur Q -Lily, es 3 't Q' fu 4-K -..- 95' W Hx mv W4 l. A R W' l f .1 ,K .Q Ls, ku ' e mi' . iizlf si , : i , . A pxiqiggi - X .5 9 K , 4 . . . ,Aiuff 'J ff , ' ' M M X4 H t 5 ,j i .. L . t. X . Y I B pn? Vit' H ' . as , . - - .s . - J -H.. A duh W , .,,.., . Q ., . Us - ge.. ..-it 'Ye x Dave Crume rehearses for the next appearance of the Roustabouts . I79
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So phomores Are Kept Busy by a Wide , M K, :yy ., L IL i Eq. ' QW if exe. Ke i .ms XX I I F ii? Receiving a donation for Muscular Dystrophy during a fund drive are Pam Sutterfield and Carol Scott. if 1, ,TT P gk uh.. , g ' ' 4. X I. I le . 1 3 M: LAL I' .. V it V vip ng' .. -ew ,nun 'i x '42 Q , f- S i 4. 'tsrr R 4 7 I i r s s l ,. ' K . A p 1 Q Q Q . ,R , 178 451' .. 4 is K . , Craig Stapleton, Greg Starbuck, Barb Staton. Dave Steele, Rick Steele, Bob Stein. Shirley Steiner, Jack Stephenson, Cynthia Stevens. Greg Stevens, Ronald Stewart, Greg Stiller. Jonetta Stiner, Jim Stitt, Tom Stitt. Glynn Stitts, Brenda Stoneking, Marilyn Storms. Tim Storms, Rosie Story, Susan Stouse. Louie Stout, Vivian Strebin, Randy Strode, Karen Strong, David Stout, Lisa Stroud, Eddie Suits, .left Sulli- van, Sondra Sullivan. Harry Sutton, David -Swigart, Tom Swing, Becky Swisher, Frank Switz- er, Steve Taber, Joseph Taflinger, Karen Talley, Reggie Tanksley. Stephen Tate, Gregory Taylor, Car- olyn Tedlock, Cathy Tedlock, Mi- chael Tedlock, Butch Templin, Char- lyn Tenney, Candy Tharp, Jerry Thomas. Mike Thomas, Taunee Thomas, Ani- ta Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Samuel Thompson, Grant Thorpes, Gary Tilley, Deborah Toler, Dianna Tomlinson. Kathy Tompkins, Penny Tooley, Stan Troy, Allen Tucker, Terri Tucker, Charles Turley, Marinell Turley, Da- vid Turner, Gerald Turner.
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OrganizaTion of Junior Class ls Willard Rice, v-pres., adds fuel To The fire while Jim Campbell, pres., STeph Meyers, sec., and Maureen O'Neill, Treas., discuss The problems facing Them. As The lasT freshman class To begin high school aT KI-lS, The class of '67 realized ThaT The iunior year was a year of decision. IT was The one in which They de- cided vvhaT Their fuTure would be. AccepTing The re- sponsibiliTies and privileges of upperclassmen, They elecTed vvell-qualified class officers vvho guided The class acTiviTies, The mosT imporTanT of which was The Junior-Senior ParTy held in honor of The graduaTing seniors. ObTaining a higher level of educaTion was ever presenT in The minds and ambifions of The class of '67. College-bound iuniors found ThaT parTicipaTing in The NaTional lVleriT and The Pre-SAT TesTing programs, in addiTion To Taking college-preparaTory classes, gave Them valuable experience in preparing for The fuTure. The ouTsTanding scholars and iournalisTs were eligible To become members of The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy and of The Quill and Scroll l-lonorary. Special members of The class were chosen To represenT Kl-lS aT Girls' STaTe and Boys' STaTe and To parTicipaTe in The AFS program. As The year came To a close, The juniors felT Them- selves vvell-prepared To face Their senior year and To Take over as The leaders of Kokomo High School.
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