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Slccfs 0fHcers junior class officers and their advisor are Judy Prentice Cvice-presidentj, Ken Aimone ftreas- urerj, Mary Lou Gieske Qsecretaryj, Mickey Towns fpresidentj, and Mr. Kruger fadvisorj. What is a junior? Some people might say a junior is a junior is a junior. There is more to a junior than just that. A junior is a name on many lists. He's a statistic. In Rochelle Township High School a junior is a per- son, boy or girl, who has anywhere from 7V2 to IIVZ credits. Although the junior year is the third year in high school for most, being here three years does not make one a junior. A junior is a person. He takes part in typically junior classes, such as chemistry, U. S. History, algebra II, and English III. A junior has finally reached the status of an upper- classman, a lower upper, true, nevertheless an upper- classman. As befits the honor, a junior takes on a more dignified attitude toward life in general. A distinguishing factor of a junior is the class ring which is kept shiny and bright by its proud ownerf The arrival of the class rings is always a long anticipated event. I9
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Svphs Hrfpv Uziugs On your mark, was a familiar expression in Miss Fowler's 7th hour P.E. class, as Barbara Lawson, Joyce Pikey, and Nancy McQueen show their enthusiasm for Sophomores Barbara Eckhardt and Cheri Stangley point out the major bones of the body to their classmates in Mr. Cooley's biol- ogy class. Will 16? Sasicr aff year I8 Joanne Askeland attentively observes Bill Leszinske's typing technique. 3 In their study of the relationship between the United States and China, world history stu- dents Sylvia Gale and Janice Horton examine a relief map of China.
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TOP ROW: Gene Bialas, Mike Burke, Kim Benson, Fred Countryman, Ron Bunger, Garold Branson, Roger Cannella, Ron Coun- tryman, Tom Ackland, and Mr. Kruger fadvisorj. SECOND ROW: Mr. Guio fadvisorj, David Allen, Ken Aimone, Bob Cote, Alice Bush, Susan Burnham, Sandra Carlson, Andy Blomstrom, and Dennis Albrecht. THIRD ROW: Emma Byrd, Sharon An- thenat, Betsy Bohart, Pat Connolly, Janet Casey, Alice Alcock, Pam Charnock, Pat Bishop, Glenda Brookman, and Linda Ack- land. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Bearrows, Floy Crabtree, julie Brackin, Mary Castor, Nancy Bassler, Sharon Brown, Mary Lou Beardin, and Marilyn Ackland. juuirfrs Say Chia year is the Greatest! Sewing is one of the major areas of study for girls taking Home Ec. III. Ella Hendricks fits a pattern to Erlene Pleit- ner, and Jan Olmstead measures the hem of Judy Sawyer's . ' l Slsigtgcyfhile Sharon Brown picks up a few pointers on the Another way to identify a junior is by remembering the people who sold mums prior to homecoming. These people were, of course, juniors. This year's juniors were tremendous salesmen. They sold mums for sweethearts, mothers, and even grandmothers. juniors also had the concession stand at the home foot- ball games, and the cloak room at several home basket- ball games. The purpose of all these money-making projects was to raise money for the annual prom put on by the juniors in the spring. The junior year is a year for tests. Among these tests are the Illinois Statewide junior Test, which is required for all, the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, and the , . National Merit Scholarship Test.
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