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juniors lay Zfuudaiivn far Zipper-Zipper Klassmaushzp George Barnes studies diligently in one of the many study halls occupied by students during the school day. Bonnie Reeder gets set to The east wall was built on U. S. History data with Start a tinje test in hits. BeH'5 Mrs. Thomas, Mr. McMahon and Mr. Guio diligently beginning typing class. hammering important historical points into all their stu- dents. We had to make the west side with English III. Those term papers, verbals, and study guides should look good against a setting sun. The north wall was nailed up with graphs, quadradic and linear equations, and proportions from Algebra III. After the completion of the walls, we plastered them with a smattering of typing and shorthand, putting a g s l d k along the bottom, brief forms down the middle, if and columns of figures around the top. The walls were painted by the art students, the shop students installed f ff' ff' L,- the electrical devices, while the home-ec girls did the TOP ROW: Mr. Edwards fadvisorj, Joel Bucher, Ron Arne, George Barnes, Eric Coates, Howard Berg, Dave Bunger, Rae Arndt, and Gail Adamski. SECOND ROW: Joe Alexander, Wfilliam Askvig, john Askvig, Cheryl Berg, Dave Claxton, Linda Askvig, Mike Boehle, and Mr, Guio fadvisorj. THIRD ROW: Joan Allen, Linnea Brewer, janet Ackland, Linda Ban- ning, Ronnie Chamnes, Sherry Clark, and Roxann Arends, FOURTH ROW: Eileen Brown, Linda Corwin, Frances Cote, Roberta Bailey, Pat Cantrell, Susan Barnes, Cheryl Charn, and Rosemary Askyig. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Berg, Gary Bays, joey Cavanna, Tom Bemis, john Cluts, and Don Bearrows,
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Junior class officers, C. Ward, secretaryg Chris Schweitzer, presidentg and treasurer, Arlene Pesuth with their advisor Mr. Guio welcome vice-president Cheryl Berg's suggestion for a prom theme, juniars Zed by Well 6l10sc'14 Ofkcers Hey, you guys, pile those boards over here! If we're going to build a successful junior year for the class of '64 . . . Mr. G., if you're going to be advisor for this, get those blueprints in order! So far we have a good foundation with class officers like president, Chris Schweitzerg vice-president, Cheryl Berg, secretary, K. C. Ward, and treasurer, Arlene Pesuth. Before we continue our construction work, we have to purchase a new scale. You see, the old one was broken by the frecord number of mums that were sold by am- bitious juniors for Homecoming. Although the scales were broken, each order for raw materials fsuch as coffee, hot dogs, and doughnutsj was successfully filled at the concession stand during home football games. One more detail we want to mention before We com- plete the frame, which will be constructed of a typical junior's academic subjects, is the fact that you did a good job checking supplies for the coat-check room during the basketball season. While trying to finish one wall of chemistry, several 64'ers found that their building problems were threat- ened With the electron configurations, s-p-q-r, as well as the threat of receiving no returns from their breakage tickets.
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Sparta 611102: Academics Dances Hvnfribufe in junior J. P. Wfeeks points out one of the early American colonies to Carl Weisshaar in Mr, McMahon's fifth hour U. S. History class. Ron Frakes, working studiously, prepares an assignment for Mr. XY'ine's bookkeeping class. TOP ROXV: Mr. Engel fadvisorj, Ricky Smith, Gilbert Pinter, Larry Potts, Larry Schnoor, John McGuine, Larry Petry, Dick Ohlinger, Terry Morrison, and Mr. Kruger fadvisorj. SECOND ROW? Mary Reed, Margaret Nefstead, Howard Smith, Carol Reed, Janice Pumfrey, Arlene Pesuth, Barbara Quantock, and Linda Prideaux. THIRD ROW: Franklin Ramsey, Veston Whitener, Jim Richardson, Susan Olson, Rosalie Reed, Linda Myroth, Judy Primrose, and XWayne Page. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Plourde, Sandra Rainwater, Mary Lee Smith, Tricia O'Rorke, Sherry Srhermerhorn, Bonnie Reeder, and Julie Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rewerts, Eddie Olson, John Schmidt, Chris Schweitzer, Larry Myroth, and Thomas Pile. J - f 1, 'xx I, .f ii' 27
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