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Page 92 text:
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Easy as fall- ing off a log Sitting on discarded logs between events at the annual Field Day are: LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fowl- er, M. Kelly, K. Neuner, R. Eichberger, S. Cassidy, and L. Buckler. D. Walsh T. Weber D. Wolfe J. Walsh G. Weihe M. Woods R. Warren B. Wessel M. Zanni J. Wathen R. Wessel J. Zeller P. Weber R. Wirth B. Zoeller 88 SOPHS
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Sophomores dance Jn Saturday, May 8, 1976, the annual sophomore dance was held in the cafeteria. About 40 couples attended the dance and heard the band, Gold Brick ' s renditions. It proved to be well worth the S6.00 it cost for a pair of tickets. With the help of some freshman class officers and willing sopho- more workers, the dance went off smoothly. ' Tfc FAR LEFT: Jim Bossmeyer and date, Kim Barrett, enjoy some refreshments during a band intermis- sion at the sophomore dance. ABOVE: Rich Ramirez and date, Vicky Heckman do the bump. LEFT: Bidding goodbye to Bro. Carroll are (left to right) Gary Weihe, Susan McClellan, Donny Min- gus, and Laura Lyons after the dance. 87 SOPHS
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Juniors find compromise necessary he 75-76 Junior Class Officers: LEFT TO dent; Tim Kannapel, Treasurer; and David Mmton, IGHT Mr. Kevin Brever. Moderator; Steve President, hadowen, Secretary, Mark Gillespie, Vice-Presi- I 1 I his was considered by most juniors, an unforgettable year of alterations. The year flew too, although no one thought it would because of the controversies over parking and the locker situation. Parking was not available to all juniors at first, but by assigning parking spaces differ- ently, the problem was solved. The chaos over the lockers was caused because there were not enough of the large type to ac- commodate all students. Through senior privi- lege and the fact that freshmen and sopho- mores needed them for gym bags, juniors were assigned smaller, less desirable lockers. Thus, juniors were destined to scraped-up book edges, wrinkled papers, and just plain no room. These road blocks were eventually hurdled and, wham, like a young bird thrust into flight, the year was off. Field Day, Try- It-Week, football and basketball games, A.M. mixers, and Sundays at Otter Creek were all great, but the fireball event was the Junior Ring Dance. Live music, a date, and a chance to really get dressed up, and you were on your way to a night of total enjoy- ment. With the announcement that the juniors could leave on the senior bell after the se- niors graduated in May, the class was pro- pelled into the anxious summer, awaiting the magical moment of coming back next fall as seniors, the leaders of the school. Tt R. Albers K. Alexander R. Ammon T. Atzinger J. Barclay J. Bartley K. Baur R. Bean T. Berryman S. Biven B. Blair J. Blair R. Blomberg S. Brady W Brady P. Bramer B. Bredhold M. Brumleve R. Bruner L. Bryant T. Buehner 89 JUNIORS
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