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Wayman, ilieir l'lfI4LQll'wl'I Ill Leatlier, to lielp tliem LlISlIlNllllNll lWlW CI1 IIC different parts of specnli. ' , A I ir, -V , , Il. I . H Gar Futrell Torn Johnson Roqer Harrolle Clark Gustafson. TOP ROW: Mr. Nelson, advisor, Gary Grutter, Larry Gates, Larry agerty, y . V I - e i , Loren Furman, Roy Hetzel, :ind Mr. Gieslce, advisor, SECOND ROXV: Anita Jones, Jean Hai-nmil, Livnda Hudson, Barbara Iirriegad, ieleste Johnson, Deanna King, Lloyd Hamm, and Nick Halverson. THIRD RONV: Sharon Jorgensen. Ixafhy IXCHHY, E1l?eH IPPUL V an-3 lo nsfm- Vfilrna Haycnga, Linda King, Madeline Jolinson, and Linda Jordan. FOURTH ROXV: Phyllis HOl350U. Joann Ffldfly- Tulle Hefflckk- Jefflfune Harmg, Par Grenngn, Bertha Johnson. :ind Linda Hill. BOTTOM ROXV: Frank Herrmann, Helen Herrmann, John lxam1nslte,Merr1etta Tung, Leanne Hill, Judy Holloway, and Karen Ann Joyce. .gfji MPL, mr, Ware W fo glue junior 0 em 5 T' 'lt-fam ,affix ABOVE: In a crowded study hall Jerry Snssaman and Doran Malone use the allotted time to their own advantage. Of course, some juniors took more than four sub- jects wliieli kept tlieni lwnsy .ill l'C.lI'. Many of tliein were I n Q well on tlieir way to .icqniring tlie eigliteen credits necesf BELOW: Duflnfl guidance Im Mmrc ml -lulw Hffml ek MN mry for gl'.1Llll.lIl0l1 next y'e.ir. l:X.ll11lll.lflOI19 sneli .is ilit- Junior Stste NY'ide Test .ind tlie N.ition.il Merit Scliolarsliip ex.im lielped iuniors I0 ev.ilu.lte tliemselves, tlieir interests, .ind tlieir Alwilities. Tlie counseling center lwetxinie .i common gatliering place .is students tried to decide for wliicli field of Cl1tlC.'lYOI' tliey Well' liesl xllllexl. 'llie Hcliolirsliip Qn.ilil'i'ine Test, given in October to liolli juniors .ind seniors, sliowed e.icli wlietlier lie xixis e.ip.ilwle ol doing college work. Some students tools tliis lest lictxinse il n,is .in L'I1ll'.ll1kik' requirement .ll tlie college ol- Llieir clioicc. All lliose wlio ,ire going to work .it tlie concession sl.ind llllx lirid.ii' lllglll, meet in Mrs. Tlionris' room! 1 ,-vs silky t
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'ft 'J k . i- -i 1 4 t TOP ROW: Jerry Divine, Steve Ellis, Bert Benrrows, Ken Detig, John Crocker, Rodney Busse, -lim liohart, Jerry Forster. SECOND RONV. Ben Burch, Carleton Brauer, Curt Cjhainness, john Iiwnltl, Anne Carney, Wloyee Bruns, George llieus, Billie .Io Fekhardt, kloyee lS.irth. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Thomas, advisor, Christine Here, .Ioyee lhker, Marge Cetlnrholm, Gail AlIL'I1l5Llf,E, Shirley Aelxlnntl, Karen llrieligs, Lindy Erickson, Paul Anllerson, Mrs. llinies, advisor, FOURTH RUXV: Betty lioutnin, Sharon l,.'ll'l1U, Cilori.i lfverest, Petsy liearrows, Sharon Anthenut, Billie Duncan, .Iudy Campbell, xloy lliers, W'ently Cluegis. BOTTOM ROXV: llarlmm llelt, Sharon lbonnltlson, Denny CMU. Charles Collins, jack Fenwick, Judy Dyer, Yvonna Albright. Some of the junior boys were extremely proutl that night to play on the varsity squad. Many others learned the art of salesmanship, for selling those mums really took talent. The Prom, perhaps the biggest event of the year, proved to be Worth :ill the time and work that went into it to make it a success. Each committee put its all', into making the Prom one of the most memorable events of the year. Having chosen four usolidsn and physical educa- tion the juniors were all set to dive into their studies again. Sandra Olson sells a hot dog to a Rochelle fan at the Belvidere foot- ball game. The juniors operate the refreshment stand, which is one of the many ways they earn money for the prom. ' iff J we l. tix., A A 4 i 1 ' 2 f X unions ef gngfi, af ofcwf! , ' -s, H 1 7 4. A f 1 f Y I 72:1 . gg i f - .: ' '23 i2'V: ': 24 J 4 31 Q5 V - - ' s V ii Tom Tomlinson illustrates a Juniors main thoughtg always on the inside looking out, 1 - 21
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.whi MM? Q 1 f, .5 4 f , . 7 f. 4 If .71 1 i M- JW we 515 7 fa. I 'ff' fs , V 4 ,, , 1.7 :V 1 3 L f f TOP ROVV: Jim Rice, Spike Olsen, Charles Merslion, Darwin Lawrence, jim McGowan, Mike Loefgren, and Jim Moorcliend. SECOND ROXV: Dick Patterson, Stanley Magnusson, Darrel Peterson, Larry l.cMar, Larry Mullins, Clifford Moses, and Mr. Lienliard, advisor. Tl HRD ROXV: Miss Lulitaln, advisorg -janet Rewerts, Doran Malone, Sandy Propet, Lea Moore, jerry Sassainan, Charles Lamb, and jerry Scliabackcr. FOURTH ROXV: Pat Mcflray, Sally jo Marple, Frieda Miller, .lanice McMullin, Ann Patterson, Marion Mans, and Janet Lytle. BOTTOM RUXV: Nona McCoy, Sharon Lewinske, Jackie Mercer, Sandra Olson, lfernand Plourdc, Judy Olmxtead, and Barbara McCaslin. guf garning an olkarning re un, 00 What junior will ever forget this announcement heard every Thursday afternoon during football season! But the concession stand wasn't all work. It was getting change mixed up, dropping pop bottles, meeting new friends, and enjoying the fellowship of their own classmates. I'll have your coat in a minute, sir, if you'll just wait. The juniors were at work again-this time in the checkroom. Each of them received special enjoyment from this even though they did mix up a few coats and sit on a couple of hats. Juniors were also kept busy with club work. Many took important roles in these organizations. Some were of- ficers, while others assumed the position of loyal and active members. h The juniors are especially aware of the fact that they are drawing near to the exit door of their high school life. Each one seems to be thinking: Let,s hope none of us trips before we reach the golden goal of graduation. ABOVE: In tumbling, one of various girls' physical educa- tion activities, Gini Tikkala and Pat McCray attempt to stand on their hands while Kathy Sullivan and Jean Hammil support them. BELOW: In Mr. Hallls drivers training class Myrna Utz attempts to back out of the school parking lot. N' 'LSQYLBA M .lX4,'lu nu vw QS:- ..s can-,gg-.z 'f73 g . f- M ' is fir if P' 'V 'Lili nfiff ,JUFIQLEL 1, ow 25 ,.., ,,.. f more , f i 1 ss A s ,-P : fl .,.!0i1ff'0f .--
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