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forward in their planning of the Soph Hop Greg Taylor Debbie Temple Ruth Tower Dove Trinder Loren Tubbs Janet Udovic Steve Van Dalen John Vernig David Vetter Kathy Wade Alice Wakefield Margaret Wallace Tom Weekes Burt Weitzman Jennifer Welti Jill Whitlow Sharon Wible Mike Williams Mark Williams Lucia Wilson Debbie Woolley Hamish Wootton Mary Rae Wright Gerry Wynne Grady Zech Janet Zeigler Robin Zimmerman ! Q QQ' 4' .W . J. , X rf. Y i n Sophomores concentrated hard as they labored over one of Mr. Yanicks' World History tests, Not pictured: James Barr Steve Greenblatt Kathy Folden Steve Greenbalt Nancy Kirk Stephanie Roseby Mike Shannon Suzi Zanner MQ' .f f.'4 95
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contrary to their name the Seromohpos moved 1 'X K ,5 ll , :gil Soph Hop committee chairmen Carol Bialkowsky, Kathy Hawkes, Rom Schofield, Kathy Ochs, Carol Little, Debbie Temple, and Ruth Tower put up a poster for the only dance you don't have to take her to dinner . be A me A Debbie Temple, Rom Schofield, Carol Little, Kathy Hawkes, Kathy Ochs, and Ruth Tower cut crepe paper for Soph Hop decorations. Jean Shorett John Simpson Tina Sinclair Steve Slater Gail Smith Sue Smith John Soltero Nelsen Spickard Sally Spike Karen Springer Tracie Squires Nina Stalker Jon Steiner Doug Stern Dan Stewart Scott Strong Eric Swensson .lim Symbol
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Officers of the Junior class, Craig Salins, president, Kris Carlson, secretaryy time for leisure and ioking to ease the tensions of planning class proiects Becky Davis, vice-president, and Roger Shelton, business manager, found max, Mrs. Gail Hollenbeck, Junior class counselor, and Mrs. Elaine Lotzkar, Junior class adviser, gave the class encouragement, advice and supervision, helping to make this year successful. lt's been fun, that's true, but I don't think I'd want to go through it again! United by their experiences together as sophomores, the 321 members of the Class of '66 strove to excell in academics and extra-curricular activities as they entered their iunior year. Juniors found scholarship challenging as they made efforts to un- derstand the perplexing ways of a slide rule and undertook the rigors of the PSAT test. Canteens, games, and class proiects round- ed out school life. During the three days of Homecoming festivities, juniors chal- lenged the sophomores and seniors in rivalry for the Pep Jug. From pie-eating contest to mascot presentation, from class cheer to class skit, iuniors expressed their school spirit with hard work and vigor. The proceeds from the fall paper drive, held Saturday and Sun- day, October lO and ll, from dawn until darkness, went toward the success of the Junior-Senior Prom. Traditionally put on by the iuniors in honor of the seniors, the spring dance was the biggest class proiect and involved many hours of effort by many members of the Class of '66. Craig Salins, president, Becky Davis, vice-president, Kris Carlson, secretary, and Roger Shelton, business manager, along with Mrs. Elaine Lotzkar, adviser, and Mrs. Gail Hollenbeck, counselor, met together many times to insure the smooth running of the Junior class. 96
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