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SOPHOMORES Penny Wall, Sonya Walter, Linda Wallace, Lois Warner, Brenda White, Randy White. Teresa Whitesell, Carl Wil- coxon, Susie Wilcoxon, Mar- lene Williams, Ted Williams, Terry Williams. Susan Willmann, Leo Wal- ter Wilson, Cathleen Wine, Bruce Wise, Jim Worster, Larry Wyatt. Don Yadon, Patty Yencer, Rick Yencer, Ed Yoder, Joan Younce, Paul Zile. Necessary paraphernalia for an evening of sophomore homework include root beer, background music, reams of paper- and privacy. Dave Henderson, Steve Glancy and chemistry make up the trio. 154
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SOPHOMORES J :rry K r ' nard, Marlene Rhoton, Mik Rif t, Roberta Roaflx, Brett Rrig«rr«, Norm Schmidt, Tom Schmidt. Mikr: Schuhmacher, Mark Schultz, Gary Scott, Ron Sharp, Carolyn Sills, Richard Sills, Bob Slenlz. Ricki Sluder, Larry Smart, Darrell Smelser, M e I a n i e Smith, Reba Snyder, Rick Sours, Ann Spaulding. Dena Spaulding, Keith Spaulding, Mike Speece, Tam Steinhilber, Cindy Slepp, Sal- ly Stevens, Cheryl Stone. Norma Stoner, Jo Streib, Cheryl S t r o b 1 e , Cindie Stroud, Beth Stroup, Linda Sutton, Rick Sutton. Larry Tarr, Patti Taylor, Terr - Teals. Daryl Thiery. Mike Thomas. Linda Thom- burgh, Cathy Towne. Jody Town?, Jay Tov»-n- send. Susan Townsend. Mike Tnissel, Vickie Turner. Gary Vanderbur. Sandra VanGor- don. Deborah Van Horn. Dave Verona, Margie Wagner, Marv Beth Wagner. Linda Walker. Margo Walker, R«d»- ert Walker.
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Shutter-happy with his first prize camera, Terry Dickey shoots the other magazine sales prize ivinners. Other prize winners are (bottom row) Kathy Fergus, Meg Chancy, Lynn Hale, and Cindie Stroud; (top row) Mike Dawson, Janet Landis, Pam Oswalt, and Marlene Rho- ton. Mr. Jack Porter, company representative ' rear I, aioarded the prizes. ' You bet your sweet Bippie ' The sophomores of ' 69- ' 70 were the end of a tradition. They were the last Blackfordians to have ever attended the consolidated schools of Hartford City and Montpelier. They were also, how- ever, part of a new tradition — Blackford High School. For example, the sophomores accepted their new challenge by selling S6,2(X) worth of magazines. They celebrated athletic victories, joined organizations, ordered rings, and became part of a new tradition. They were a class represented well in almost every school activity, . bout 290 strong, they made up 22 f of averaged honor rolls. 3 ' c of Student Council. 30 c of Band. 31 c of Chorus. 29 ' c of athletic teams, and 24 of BruIX- former staff. The sophomores started a promising tradition. Scanning through magazines sold in their subscription drive are (top) class oiiices Ron Myers, vice-president : Money Fear, treasurer: Meg Chaney, secretary; (bottom rowi class sponsor Mrs. Smith, and Kathy Fergus, presi- dent.
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