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Page 99 text:
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The more we do, the more we can do I he concept of The more we do, the more we can do, (Hazlitt), was clearly in- tegrated into the life-style of the junior class this year. Without a doubt, this helped the school year be such a success. We did it all, from oratorical contests to cheering sections. Try-It-Week was run with a heavily ladened junior work crew and most of the Wednes- day night Bingo workers were juniors. Juniors really helped the school this year, but more importantly, their work developed character, n . TOP: Pat Mahoney cleans his shotgun which he used to teach a class during Try-It-Week. LEFT: Winners of the Oratorical Contest sponsored by the VFW being presented with certificates are Greg Kellems, Mr. John Moll, principal, the VFW representative, Kenny Baur, Tim Goatley (1st place), Tim Moreschi (2nd place). 95 JUNIORS
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K. Tierney A. Triplett J. Ullrich M. Walters T. Weihe K. Wheatley T. White C. Wiehebrink T. Willett P. Williams R. Williams B. Wolfe G. Wuetcher T. Yurt J. Zahn J. Zoeller TOP RIGHT: Juniors, Mark Thompson (Fore- ground), Dennis Humble, Ken Sample, and David Kirchner are caught up in the effervescent spirit of a football game. ABOVE: (Left to Right) Dan Schmitt, Tim Moreschi, Pat Kilkelly, Randy Min- gus, and Bob Bean take a break from the excite- ment at Bingo. RIGHT: Kyle Malone, during a field trip to Frankfort, brushed with power when he was permitted to visit the governor ' s office. 94 JUNIORS
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CO CD o c CD ■ w CD a X CD CO c CD CO v o remember T I oo fast, is probably the best way to describe the senior year. From the open- ing mass til graduation at Memorial Auditori- um, if you blinked your eyes, you would have missed it all. There is so much to do in your senior year and so little time in which to do it. This year ' s class expanded the Senior Service Pro- gram, had what Mr. Moll called, the best Senior Prom ever, and together with Angela Merici, brought Senior Blood Donor Day to B.D. This Class of 1976 had a special signifi- cance. Not only have they graduated in the bicentennial year, but they are the first grad- uating class to have been under Moll-ism for a full four years. JTfc SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - SEATED: Jim Clayton, Secretary and Phil Mingus, President. STANDING: Bruce Hill, Treasurer; Mr. Robert Eckert, Moderator, and Ron Borders, Vice-President. Andrew E. Amon Brian S. Bartley Steven D. Bazzell George A. Bickel 96 SENIORS Barry R. Bischof Stephen P. Bishop Ronald A. Borders Ronald L. Bramer
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