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La Wanda Avery Sharon ! Lionel Brazelton Pamela Crummie Helen Eggers remembers number two? 1. Nimbleness and numbness put together a winning pyramid. 2. A victim of the Depression, Chris Sock takes advantage of dress-up days. 3. Their brute strength and gritting teeth and the encouraging yells of their classmates couldn ' t quite pull the Jun- iors through this one.
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What was that name again? Adjusting to their new identities as upperclassmen brought the Cumdeostamos new problems and responsi- bilities to name a tew: the formation of a Homecoming Car committee which would conceive a brilliantly designed and executed car (which it did and was), bringing them a first place in car decoration and a second place in the final tally. Then there were the sales of the luscious powdered, jellied, and glazed pastries, the many gimmicks, dances, and campaigns to scrape together the much-needed money to finance the senior ' s last Junior-Senior Banquet, which according to traditior the juniors pulled off with their blood, sweat, and tears. There were the suddenly overwhelming heaps of homework, their own changing moods and ideas, decisions about the future to be made college, jobs. With the warmth and strength of friendships to see them through a maybe otherwise harrowing year, they came through with smiles and jokes and bright hopes for next year, and next time. The juniors wrote their own ideas into the following pages 1. Junior Class Officers, clockwise: Becky Reynolds, Vice-president: Kathy Schlaht, Vice-president: Vicky Vogelsang. President: Nancy Crim. Treasurer: Linda Miller, Social Chairman, Nancy Kegley. Secretary, and Genie Rogers. Social Chairman. 2. Junior Class Repre- sentatives to Student Council: Melanie Wenger, top and Kim McCowan. 3. Bill Schmeling and Lowell Goecker hardworking class sponsors.
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Homecoming this year found the juniors with a variety of feelings; some were contentedly noncom- mittal, some were strongly opinionated and of course there were a few who just didn ' t care one way or another. I don ' t really care, to be truthful . sure I want to win Homecoming, but when it gets to the arguing that ' s when I begin to hate it. I think it ' s really bad when one class is sup- posedly better than another if you have a brother or sister in that class it ' s unbearable to ive at home. Decorating cars is good, but I don ' t think we should have to judge them. That ' s the only place ever get together with anyone from school our class should have somewhere else we can get to- gether ... like a ... a class retreat! Maybe we should just have a spirit week— but not competition . Homecoming doesn ' t always have to be competition — just a week of fun. I mean who has fun around here? Bob and Helen have fun, no one else does. I think what brings about spirit is the compe- tition we just don ' t have any spirit because we aren ' t winning . it ' s always ' be number one ' — but who remembers number two? When it gets to be hate between the classes that ' s when the fun and meaning goes out . . it ' s only one week out of the year ... These feelings and others put together, spelled a well-deserved second place victory over the Frosh and Sophomores for the class of ' 73. Known around campus as the guy with the beard who wears purple andvchartreuse on the same day, Pastor Bill Schmeling teaches gobs and gobs of religion classes. He good-na turedly refers to himself as Dickie Meyer ' s un- derstudy for Religion Department chairman. He feels all classes would be more effective iMhere were ' not so many kids in a class and not so many classes per teacher. He thinks he could contribute more to a student ' s per- spective of his own creativity by teaching less and learning more. Chateau Lonueville-Pauitlec Medoc-1964, i brings out Pastor Schmeliiiig ' s more creative moments. Asked if Christians should still cele- brate Creation,- he replied. I doubt, if we have any choice. It ' s in us; we ' re in it. Life hurries on! When asked to redefine create in me , he answered without hesitation, make it happen Lord! Descending from 3 long Line of hardy pea- sant stock he finds sprucing up liis backyard most rewarding . I can experience the marvelous interdependence of the biospheie irsthand. As a sponsor of the class o he best ever and predicted te says. There ' re good head: 73. feels it ' s a fantastic year, at the helm and vity and -pazazz t» see ' bang-up finish
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