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FRESHMEN Rhonda Vanderbur, John VanGordon, Alan Vincent, Sam Voght, Sandy Vorndran, Maria Wagner, Vickie Wal- lace. Byron Walter. Tina War- ner, Burton ' ' atson, Kathy Walters. Tim X ' i ' eist, Bob Wells, Joe X ' entz. Mark Weseli. Gary ' est, George Whitesell, Karen Wil- liams. Lynn ' ilson. Bill Wine, Leslie Witt. LuAnn ' itt, Steve Wol- lard, Freda Wyatt, Pauline Wyatt, Terry Anderson. This timid freshman surveys the land of the giants. Such freshmen were seen in lockers, halls, and class- rooms and classified as uninvited and not enrolled.
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Girls were in the minority :-Bif £r.? r£?: FRESHMEN H ' rnry - ' , ' , ' r.:y, (.i;Af,ri Schultz, Sargent, Cathy Jean Schuhmacher, S c h u 1 1 e r , Gary Dale Schwarzlojpf, Eric Schwarzkopf. Rich Scott, Cindy Sharp, Joe Shroyer, Ste e Silverman, Mike Sipe, Richard Slenii, Brcnda Sluder. Coreen Smith, Pam F. Smith, David Sours, Bob Southerland, Tom Springer, Melanie Sprowl, Jerry Stock- ton. Becky Stoll, Robin Stone, Rob Storer, Bev Strine, Max Stroble, Joann Swift. Donny Thomas. Frank Thomas. Sheila Thomas, Joy Thomburgh. Theldon Thomburgh. Dick Townsend. Mark Townsend, icki Trosper. Jim Tucker. Phyllis Turner, Lewis Twibell, John Lncap- her, Debbie Ustic, Vickie Val- lad, Lu ' anderbu . Lunch provides time for spreading school news as well as for satisfying freshmen ' s noontime appeties.
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Checking out at the end of the day are Mrs. Augspurger and Mr. Witmer, freshman sponsors. These industrious guides also had the two top homerooms in the yearbook sales campaign. Trio piloted school ' s first frosh class NOW AND GET BRUTE A WINTER C A Freshman is . . . wishing you were still in Junior High School . . . but still longing to be a sophomore . . . think- ing the seniors are adults, like teachers . . . gagging over biology- frogs . . . drooling over that first crush . . . getting a real name for your class . . . changing the spelling of your personal name just to be different . . . ha ing to pay adult prices but still being considered a kid . . . trying to hide your bashfulness on that first date . . . having to stretch to reach your top locker . . . having your favorite lunch table confiscated by up- perclassmen . . . looking forward to get- ting behind the wheel next year. A Freshman is being thrilled and scared, happy and sad. puzzled and sure ... all in the same dav. Freshman class officers gloat over a Frosh homeroom leading sales. The officers are Brenda Sluder, Vice-Pres., Tim Cain, Sec.-Treas.: and Dave Bowman, Pres.
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