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1st Row: L. to R., Mrs. Vian, K. Hecox.B. Paisley, M. Chamness, L. Ommert, D. Witte, C. Dewey, R. Miracle, Mr. Manley, 2nd Row: G. Moore, M. Allen, C. Beals, G. Parker, P. Laverack, K. Stewart, C, Hayen, K. Estes, R, Lunbery. 3rd Row: C. Trosper, V. Rupe, C. Powell, B. Mollring, R. Dewey, A. Brooks, G. tenBensel, W, Farr, S. Amann, 4th Row: B, Hageman, D. Jackson, D. Johnson, D. Perdue, G. Brown, P. Joseph, W, Sayer, J. Zable, J. Teter, M. Taylor, The thirty-five members of the Junior Class elected the first semes- ter class officers as follows: President, Larry Ommert; Vice-Presi- dent, Dean Witte; Secretary, Melanie Chamness; Treasurer, Benny Paisley; Student Council Representatives, Connie Dewey, Rusty Miracle. Second semester officers were: President, David Jackson; Vice- President, Barbara Mollring; Secretary, Cathy Powell; Treasurer, Jim T eter. The Juniors held a cakewalk in December and many members participated in the Junior Class Play in December. Their big project was the Junior-Senior Prom held on May 7. .Ann Brooks and Celia Beals were first team cheerleaders. Most of the girls were in Pep Club and thirteen of the boys were participants in the various sports activities. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DR. ALLEN TAYLOR
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