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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row, left to right-D. Mantei, Student Council, M. Warner, Secretary, J. Moore, Vice-President, J. Skellenger, President. Row Iwo-P. Babcock, Student Councilg Mrs. Myers, Advisor, Mr. Truman, Adviser, A. Bush, Treasurer, P. Arnold, Student Council. The Educational Hi hway HO KNOWS where any road comes from, or where it eventually leads? When we entered our first year of high school, we em- barked on a long journey. Our Freshman year we emerged from the wilderness to travel upon the rough road of our Sophomore year. We tried to heed carefully our teachers, the policemen along our way. Our progress was measured by milestones, our report cards. We found the going easier during our Junior year, although the road twisted and turned in many places. The road signs were our extracurricular activities, pointing the way toward a more en- joyable, better-adjusted social life. One of our many outstanding Junior classmates was vice- president of the Student Council. Over forty hardworking, talented Juniors strived this year to make our Dramatics Club a successful tribute to our school. Many participated in vocal or instrumental music. The highlight of our Junior year was the fabulous Junior Prom, staged with the added efforts of our class advisors, Mr. Truman and Mrs. Meyers. Perhaps the most important signposts along our road were athletics. The Juniors did our class proud in every Held, of which basketball, football, wrestling, track, and baseball were prominent. Junior girls composed a major num- ber of our cheerleaders, who inspired our teams to victory. All of us hope to cross all bridges and avoid all detours in our Senior year. Traveling down the various roads of our school-life, we shall come next year to a definite crossroad, providing a challenge for us to build bigger and better highways through our life. So we must not pause in our journey toward our final goal, that of entering the super-highway-the road of life.
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Pl - ROOMS 17, 6 AND JUNIORS FROM s. s. H. Front row, left to right-K. Chandler C. Rudolph, B. Bidwell, N. Berkeley A. Bartlett, S. Frellesen, L. DeWitt J. Moore, M. Vosburgh. Row two7D. Spencer, M. A. Quinn A. Bauer, D. Russell, J. Swan, T Steele, J. Estey, B. Tiffany, C Chura, J. Valabek, C. Haeling. Row thrreefG. Tubaugh, B. Swagler A. Lockwood, E. Doty, B. Bulman C. Shrauger, I. Holmes, R. Cher- mak, D. Mantei, R. Perry. Row fourfP. Arnold, J. Skellengcr P. Babcock, R. Pierce, K. Heeter G. Ishzim, S. Sibley, W. Barner. Row j5vefP. Lee, P. Templeton, L Monell, A. Bush, P. Klees, R. Hollis R. Beauter. BIOLOGY LABORATORY Front row. left fo righf7E. Hakes, M Warner, A. Huston, C. Simons, S Thompson, M. Ott, J. Soper. Row two---P. Huyck, B. Hildebrand J. Twining, B. Fufferd, R. M. Raitt R. Tnlcott, Lois Berry. Row fl'l7'6f72F. Lopke, G. Hotchkiss J. Pitcher, M. Truesdziil, R. Wyl-za K, Fidurski, P. Cornell, M. Williams J. Butler, O:D0nnell. Row fourgLloyd Berry, R. Hickey, R Andrews, W. Strong, C. Egan, E Campbell, K. Norton. CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Fronf row, left to right-L. Brown, M Rieg, S. Anderson, J. Perry, S Stiles, S. Smithmen, D. Kellogg. Row two-F. Gray, N. Russell, M Kimble, D. May, D. Connelly, D Shumway, J. Newell, R. Trice. Row fllV86'fE. Hallett, W. Sykes, G FitzG4-rald, D. Stephens, R. King W Faber, F. Middaugh, G. Ric-gel G. Hellmzinn. J
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