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SHOCKING SOPHOMORES Page 27
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■ k t i .« r J First Row, left to right: Sue Barrett, Kevin Hauser, Carter McAlister, Marcia Stuart. Second Row, left to right: Linda Tanenbaum, Susan Palm, Carole Grant, Elise Smith. Third Row, left to right: Tally Tribble, Anne Edgren, Karin Wagenknecht, Betsy Loomis, Margaretha Walk, Nancy Dayton, Jan Stanley. Fourth Row, left to right: Ayrie Moore, Alice Harper, Mary Allen, Emily Gilmore, Sally Coulter. Fifth Row, left to right: Bob Turpin, Rich Gilbert, Andy Durham, Mike Davenport, Bill Basile, Dan Dose. Sixth Row, left to right: George Von Gehr, Margan Fisher, Mel Cahan, Rusty Ahrens, Randy Short, Mike Schilling, Dave Lewis, Hall Healy, Fred Herihg, Andy Peterson, Ann Fisher. Maurice Franks, Jim Blumberg. Absent: Bill McKee. SOPHOMORES Emerging gracefully from a somewhat hectic freshman year, the Sopho- more Class began to establish itself as full contributor to school life. Our reputation as money-makers grew steadily as our various concessions poured money into our Junior Prom fund; we even felt plush enough to sponsor a dance in, of all places, the study hall. The Study Hall Stomp cleared away exam blues and gave a new tone to the study hall that lasted for weeks. How could the opera have been such a success without the sophomores who carried six of the leads and the four who were committee chairmen? Ear- lier, in the Vaudeville, we brought down the house with our three acts. There were also eight A Cappella members and three in Ensemble. Our three cheerleaders pepped up the whole school as well as the sopho- mores playing on teams. Sophomore boys strengthened the football, basketball, and baseball teams, while the girls were outstanding in having five hockey players and six basketball team members. With all our money and talent we should be a class to watch out for in the future. Page 26
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X: ■ f A m ■aSh ■ v-m :-•. ' - ' ' 4Sfc First Row, left to right: Cindy Kingery, Pam Spitzer, Patty Ostrom, Linda Fay, Margot Fraker, Estelle Miller, Margot Sheesley, Jill Trieschmann, Peggy Cosier. Second Row, left to right: Derry Healy, Marnie Winston, Ruth Hardy, Fredie Gardner, Ginny Caspari, Jean Wright Alice Wilder, Lynne Wavering, Vicki Jackson, Margaret Winsor, Jean Ekman, Nancy Neumann, Robin Benson. Third Row, left to right: Bill Steel, Jim Holland, Stu Boal, Peter Darrow, Roger Griffin, Heath Onthank, Harley Hutchins, Kit Osgood, Gigi Morgan, Bruce Everett. Fourth Row, left to right: Steve Parshall, Colin Graham, Bob Strong, Bob Potter, Bill Wells, Ruffin Harris, Joe Schnering, Jon Loeb, Rick Merrick, Jim Beck, Phil Moore, Bob Davis. FRESHMAN CLASS It did not take us long to learn and apply the traditions of the school: the girls quickly became interested in the sophomore boys, while the Freshman boys were busy breaking the window in the home- room door and maintaining the usual running battle on the second floor. Our talents were quickly recognized and put to work as we tended the fires on Work Day. Page 28
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