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JUNIORS LEAD Tessy Bachman Lonita Beitelspacher Stanley Buechler Susan Carlson Curtis Eisenbeisz Marcella Feickert Alexzine Kiesz Kathy Huber Each year the Junior Class is confronted with many responsibilities, and this year's class was no exception. Among their duties were the operation of the concession stand for both the football and basketball season and the decorat- ing for homecoming. The magazine drive was very successful. Marcella Feickert was award- ed first place with a transistor and AM FM radio, and Patti Nies received a pendant watch for second place. The drive along with the money from the concessions gave them most of their money for the most important event of the year—the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Pam Knecht Allen Leidholt Larry Merkel Paul Mertz Chosen to lead their class through the year were Brad Schlepp, Treasurer; Karen Schmierer, Secretary; Pam Knecht, Vice President; Dennis Stotz, President; and Mr. Ziegler, Advisor. 16
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THOSE BEHIND US ROGER WOLFF Leading their class through their last year were Mark Bieber, Vice-President; Jim Schlepp, Treasurer; Wayne Buechler, Secretary; Dean Schumacher, President; and Mr. Hart, Advisor. MOTTO; We believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate. COLORS: Silver and Lime Green FLOWER: Camellia The Seniors belonging to the Twelve Year Club this year were; Hope Eisenbeisz, Diana Hoven, Florence Stern, Sheila Metzger, Luane Eisenbeisz, Joel Hoffman, Jim Schlepp, and Don Kurle. The big sprint in school activities is over. They now look past graduation into the future. The days were filled with hectic decisions and heated arguments about what to do after high school. Suddenly after countless discussions with the guidance counselor, filling out form after form and test after test, it is all clear. They see their future. The cloud is gone. They can truthfully say, Tomorrow is ours, today is for those behind us. 15
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AN ACTIVE YEAR Patti Nies Marsha Oster Gloria Peterson Brad Schlepp Karen Schmierer Wade Schmierer Dennis Stotz Norbert Thomas The Juniors were very successful in the operation of their concession stand. Charlene Houghtaling IP Stanlev Zimmer Molly Vetch Ronald Wolff Brad, Patti, and Curtis are among the mam juniors enjoying physics lab. 17
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