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JAMES LAMONT “Jim.” Academic. DONNA MAE IVORY “Donna.” Commercial. JOSEPH LAMONT “Joe.” General. Baseball 10-11-12. Although Jim likes wine, women, and song, he’d much rather run home—during a baseball game, that is. Vice-president 11; Band 10-11-12; Chorus 10-11-12; Senior Class Play; Dance Band 10-11-12; Prom Committee 11; County Band 10-11-12; Band Vice-president. Donna keeps herself constantly on the go with Toby, people, and class projects. Baseball 1112. Joe can figure skate pretty well; but ask him to figure out a math problem: he has to hunt for the answer. SUE ELLEN JENSEN “Sue.” General. Why bother with cars when you can ride a horse? LYNN LAWRENCE “Lynn.” General. Chorus 11; Basketball 10; Track 10-12. Lynn can “soup” up an engine pretty well, but that’s so he can make haste to Kuth Ann’s house. NANCY KARAL “Nancy.” Academic. Chorus 11-12; Prom Committee. Nancy can never decide if right now she’s hungrier or sleepier.
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ROBERT ILLIG “Bob.” General. Bob’s name is on the absentee list again. Well, we know where to look. He is cither “Buck hunting or at the Carrolltown Fire Hall. NANCY HINDMARSH “Nanc.” Academic. Band 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12: Student Librarian 12; Play Committee; Yearbook Staff; Dance Band 12. Music, music, music—Nanc even reads in waltz time. GERALD KELLY “Jerry.” General. Football 10, 11, 12. Bring on the wine, women, and food is his typical cry. He is another one waging a battle to abolish math classes. LINDA HOPPEL “Tootie.” Academic. Chorus 11, 12; Drill Team 12; Color Guard 12; Student Librarian 11; Prom Committee 11; Play Committee 12 . No wonder “Linda” never has her chem- istry finished; she .is always writing a letter to “someone special.” DENNIS KOPERA “Mouse.” General. You can always find this senior with his nose in a magazine about cars, his ear turned toward a record machine, and his mind on girls. DOMINICA INZANA “Donna.” Commercial. Vice-president 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Span- ish Club 10; Band President 12; County Band 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10, 11, 12; Play Committee. This perky little seamstress thrives on Italian food and music. She often finds it hard to keep a good sense of humor with all the homework she has to do.
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ARTHUR LECHENE ‘‘Louse.” General. Because he dislikes dancing, Art will never watch a musical program on T.V. He will watch anything pertaining to hunting and farming, though. CAROLE ANN KUPETZ ‘‘Carole.” Academic. Chorus 10-11-12; Drill Team 12; Student Librarian 12. Who ever said mermaids were only fant- asy. Just look at Carole! JULIAN LEFEBURE “Jule.” General. Maybe Jule wouldn’t dislike school so much if he could ride his little red scooter or he taught about fishing streams and guns. NANCY KURTZ “Cho Cho ” General. Nancy wishes they would serve pizza every day in the school cafeteria, or have the cooks pep up the meals with dance music. RONALD LUBERT “Ron.” Academic. Ron claims he likes wine, women, and song; hut for a fellow who also likes playing bingo and eating vanilla ice cream that doesn’t seem possible. JEANNE LINK “Jeanne.” Academic. Drill Team 12; Student Librarian 11-12; Prom Committee 11; Play Committee 12. This girl has a knack for getting a new Dodge stuck in the snow.
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