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THE IUNIOR CLASS found themselves in a whirl of activity as upperclassmen. Their class officers were Carol Rich, president, Carol Wright, vice-president, and Kathy Corrigan, secretary-treasurer. The class steering committee, consisting of Corky Burley, Dave Davis, Karen Handley, Don Kettleborough, Bill Rider, Wayne Whitmore, Kathie Schmidt, and the officers, were capable leaders. The main class projects were 'Sweethearts' Swirl, a jam session, and the class play, Cheaper by the Dozen. As May nineteenth ap- proached, the juniors, headed by the prom co-chair- men, Diane Sonclergroth and Rich Medlar, Were busy with prom preparations. Their efforts revealed a 'iMid- night Fantasy, which Was their prom theme. Student Council members were Don Avery, leanne Biers, Corky Burley, Karen Handley, Kathy Piller, and Diane Sondgeroth, Homecoming attendants were Anita Setchell and Dave Davis. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS STANDlNG: Carol Wright, vice-president, SEATED: Carol Rich, president, Kathy Corrigan, secretary-treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS WHEN ARE our class rings going to be in? Their arrival pleased the entire sophomore class, who dis- played them proudly. The ring committee was com- posed of Kay Althaus, Linda Bunton, Cheryl Knopp, and Dennis Pohl and the class officers. Student Council representatives were Kay Althaus, Kathy Goebel, Kristy Miller, Linda Bunton, and Don Baker. Attendants for Homecoming were Linda Bun- ton and Steve Dancey, The sophomore class success- fully sponsored the Christmas dance, Winter Won- derlandf' GREEN ERESHMENH was the title given to the freshmen due to the fact that it took quite a while for them to learn where all their classrooms were located. The class of '65 selected class officers and Student Council representatives, Ioan Althaus, Rosemary Fa- ber, Barbara Stremlau, and Lynn Bragg. Homecoming attendants were Rosemary Faber and William Corrigan. lt was another great year in maga- zine sales for freshmen, again they were top salesmen of the school. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS tfar leftj STANDING: Alice Beetz, secretary- treasurer, lim Musick, vlcefprest- dent, SEATED: Barbara Carlson, president. FRESHMAN CILASS OFFICERS e tj STAND'NG: Phil Ca-rlson, vice- president, Deanna Sondqeroth, sec- retary-treasurer, SEATED: Bill Cor- rigan, president,
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