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LARRY JOHNSON VIRGINIA KR-AFT RALPH LOCKWOOD QT 'Y ' JUDY MARTIN DONNIE YOUNKER JANET OLDFIELD PHIL REVIS SHARON OGDEN RONNIE UHRICH BOB RITTER ANN MCVEY LAWRENCE STALEY
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DARREL ANDERSON ANN BLHJP- GARY BROWN STEVE BROWN PHYLLIS CANADAY MARK CARTER- DEAN CATLIN DF-'NNY DA MEF-Y MADELINE DAVIS DICK DOWNING voNN1E EDWARDS BILL HADDEN
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From the first day we thirty Juniors entered the familiar halls of Blue Mound High School as upperclassmen, we knew our task had been cut out for us. We were to make money for a prom, which, to us at least, would be the best ever. Even before school started, we had begun by busily working at the dunking stand at the Fall Festival. Later during the year, we picked up and sold popcorn, operated the Jolly Junior Lunchroom at Homecoming, and sold toys and trinkets--all to earn money for our worthwhile project. We knew that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, so we mixed business with pleasure when our class chose the play Crazy But Cute, which was presented on November 7. Those who did not lose all their energy selling entered into sports. We were proud to have Dave Brown, Robert Ritter, Steve Brown, Denny Damery, and Ron Uhrich representing our class in basketball and baseball. Those who led in cheering them on were Myrna Hobbs and Sandy Little for the varsity and Rita Buzan for the reserves. Our class consisted of three B's, two of which Qbrawn and brains, we have told you about, now, for the third B--beauty. We chose Barbara Chapman as queen for our class to repre- sent us at Homecoming. Her attendants were Sue Wickline and Rita Buzan. Later in the year, Barbara Dummermuth and Myrna Hobbs were chosen as Sweetheart Attendants at the F.H.A, Sweetheart Dance. Finally the exciting day arrived! The project for which we had worked so hard--the Junior-Senior Prom--was at hand! We had chosen the Hotel Orlando as our location, Evening in Paris as our theme, and May 15 as the date. Those who led us through the year's activities were: President Sue Wickline Vice Pre sident Rita Buzan Secretary Barb Dumme rmuth Treasurer Sandy Little Reporter Tom Damery Student Council Representatives Jeanne Putsch Dave Brown
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