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Page 102 text:
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GAMMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma membership and a beautiful pin is awarded to those in the Ninth Grade graduating class who have fulfilled the very high requirements in scholarship and character. Cheryl Bascom, Nancy Kanzler, Alison Asher, Linda Rucks CATHY DUNHAM LAUREL ROBINSON TEN-YEAR STUDENTS We are very proud of these students who have been with us from kindergarten through the ninth grade. M LINDA ROSSBERG THE MONA LISA TROPHY The Mona Lisa trophy goes to the Ninth grade student who has shown outstanding talent in art. This year we are pleased to see the award go to Cathy Lydon. We hope she continues to enjoy her creative ability. f JBr V- 1 Jm j CATHY LYDON 98
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Page 101 text:
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JENNIFER LYNN THAXTON Jennie J.B. Hob by— Skiing, falling off my horse. Favorite Expression — Can I copy that? Future Ambition— To be the world ' s first woman rodeo rider. fimitiilB mw ball Team ' 67, ' 68 . . . Basketball ' 68 . . . Volleyball ' 67, ' 68 . . . Tumbling ' 68 . . . Girls ' Chorus ' 67, ' 68, ' 69 . . . H t Dog Committee ' 69 . . . Mona Lisa ' 67 . . . Cheerleader ' 67 . . . White Team. Will— I being perfect, will to TB.H., that it be hanged by its toes off the bow of a Vietcong warship slowly sailing to China in shark infested waters; to Micki, short black hair; to Kris. H., Elvis, to Robin, an exciting day in history; to me, a Porsche; to Mrs. Senter, just thanks. EUGENE CARTER WALKER Gene Hobby — Combing my hair with my rake. Favorite Expression — Hey weirdo! Future Ambition — To remember my assignments. History— Convicted ' 68 . . . Student Body Treasurer ' 68- ' 69 . . . Viking Sergeant-at-Arms ' 68- ' 69 . . . Baseball ' 69 . . . Paroled ' 69 . . . Gold Team. Will — I, Eugene Walker, being of retarded mind and un- coordinated body, hereby bequeath to: Steve M., shorter fingernails; Russ, a natural wig; Cheryl, all my E ' s; and Christy, what turns her on. RUSSELL KIRKPATRICK WELLS Russ Hobby — Basketball, football, swimming, hiking. Favorite Expression — Okay. I don ' t know. Future Ambition — To pass a history and Spanish test. History— Entered ' 62 . . . Honor Roll ' 62- ' 69 . . . Football ' 66, ' 67, ' 68 . . . Basketball ' 67, ' 68, ' 69 . . . Baseball ' 68 . . . Vikings ' 67, ' 68, 69 . . . Viking Vice President ' 68, ' 69 . . . Hot Dog Runner ' 65- ' 66 . . . Gold Team. Will — I, Russ, being of solid body and no mind, hereby bequeath to: Steve C. and Hans, a ladder; Mike, 40 pounds; Lynn, a sinister smile; Gene, a pair of pre-tied shoes; Georgeen and Candy, a new notebook; Steve M., 3 inch fingernails; Mrs. Wittier, edible pens; and everyone else, good luck next year.
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THE DIANA WOOTON AWARD Each year Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer give to an outstanding boy or girl in the graduating class, who has spent three years in our junior high school, a United States Savings Bond. This award is given in honor of Miss Diana Wootton, our beloved Registrar and Secretary for so many years. This year we are very happy to know that the honor goes to Cheryl Bascom who richly deserves it. Congratulations, Cheryl! And we thank Mr. and Mrs. Seltzer for their kindness. CHERYL BASCOM RUSSELL WELLS THE VIKING PLAQUE The Vikings choose a boy from the Ninth grade to represent the finest of the school. This year the high honor goes to Russell Wells who richly deserves it. Our congratulations to him! VANDY TROPHY The Vandy Award goes each year to that girl of the Ninth grade who best represents the ideals of the school. She is elected by the Valkyries and this year the Valkyries have chosen one of our best. Nancy Kanzler. NANCY KANZLER 99
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