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um SMALLER BUT . MKHTIEK' Second Academic Class motto exemylifies their spirit and determination to overcome the handicap of being such a small Class, SECOND ACADEMIC CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Puttmann, president; Missie Garvin, Vice- president; Debbie Bucher, treasurer; Kevin Stahl, secretary. ll8
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They Have Spirit To Share Sophomore year is one of little sisters, drivers ed. , and Baby Day, Armed with the motto, Small but mighty, aided by their mod- erator, Sister Abels, led by class officers Louise Putt- rnann, president, Missie Garvin, vice-ptesident, Kevie Stahl, secretary, and Debbie Buchet, treasurer, the Class of 72 approached the year with great enthusi- asm. A swimming part at the Schotts made a goo bee inning followed by freshman mitiatlon at Elaine Sten et's, Having chosen red, w ite and blue as class colors, and Consider Yourself As One Of Us as class son , the sopho- mores were real y to go. They won the Thanksgiv- ing conga, and the teddy bear prize became class mas- cot. Sophomores also showed their spirit by winning the journalism subscription drive, A fund drive brought a cake- walk, candy apple sale at hockey games. popcorn sales, and sale of class pins for freshmen and sophomores. Class spirit was shown by cheerleading, and partici- pation in sports, sophomores being on both varsity and re- serve teams. Among activities done by the class there was a conge with food as the theme; a class campout at Pike Lake, and Bab ' Day in the Spring for ch11 ren of alumnae. For such a small group this class has done much. May they carry that wonder- ful spirit wherever they go. x 4; I SECOND ACADEMIC CLASS: TOP ROW, Left to Right: Louise Puttmann, Elizabeth Knoer, Mary Henkel, Carol Reimer, Joan Derrick, Diane Rooney, Amy Peters. MIDDLE ROW: Kevin Stahl, Colleen Crane, Deborah Bucher, Elaine Stenger. Joanne Montague. Madeleine Garvin. FRONT ROW: Jean- ette Bonn, Kathleen Rodger, Kimberly Bockenstette, Therese Reyering, Mary Williamson, Daria Mauer, Emilie Wilger. MISSING: Mary Selzer. Am, . h ' ! miMEe-uemgg 1.. Betsy Kieth, Kathy Rodger, Jeane Bonn, and Liz Knoer, share confidences at the break and revive strength for coming classes.
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