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First row, left to right: Annie Horstmeir, Sandi Hale, Margaret Houser, Myrna Hamett, Lola Hyett, Louro Hill, Second row: Patsy Hawn, Jo Anne Hamilton, Nori Hirasuna, Richard Hoff, Doug Hearon, Third row, Floyd Hatcher, Stephen Ham'ett, Grey Haney, Fred Haines, Ray Hill. fi .f ,I . fm? X I K JM A w-'VJ' ,if , I Aff if '!, ' ,, f M Q f- T 'V 1 , ' if ,. V , 5 Yi i l ' ,J 'i - 5 ' ' ' J if U l ' F ,spit . Beauty of ,ugiwn ess ff 51:5 j f' V J I 'Sf , J, ' 1 Lf i R ,. 'F fi S T-fi .y W1 I J ..f- -J I , ,-M i 1 ' . - , P I ,, , ,.- 1 A, 1 ,J I N' T .,' MlSlT7l'lNG',in, 66 Student Council,f'meeting5',' the lufllcgrxllearnedfmoje andfvmore about, leader'shipk,FroQffthis ygfqrjs' Co,uncil,t1h'ey legrfi-K ed mantfflbingia Thejiflearned1'for exdrpidlifii numerous wayS,,teP'make mgifreyhperhjgps more important, they learnpfl how't9.1!Yi,anage it. They studied meitghlodspof dealipg with student disciplinary problemis applpmolale problems. All in all, they con ,Med themselves with ways of making theff ime spent at school more enioyoble and profitable. Their apprenticeship is now over. No longer can they rely upon the Seniors. ln the space of a too-brief sum- mer vacation, they themselves will be the Sen- iors. They must now take the initiative. ,, ,X f History seems to have Judy Manes, Yolanda Garcia and Sherrill Brickey Stunned.
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First row, left to right: Henny Jorgenson, Helen-Gaeta, Gale Gordon, Rosie Flores, Yolanda Garcia, Wanda Gullett, Second row: Ronnie Geringer, Pat Gutierrez, Charles Garoian, Vera Friesen, Kay Greenmyer, Third row: Ray Gullett, Ronnie Flickinger, .lerry Gammel, Britton Gladden. Only Dennis Price and James Gardner would be seen in such far-out hats! Junior Life Includes . AFTER the presentation of the play, the Juniors then turned their full attention to the next business at hand: the Junior-Senior Prom. Centralizing their talents and ideas, they pre- sented the long awaited night of enchantment. The selected theme gave poetic beauty to the night that will long be remembered: Stunning, swirling gowns planned, purchased, prepared weeks in advance, stiff necks inside stiff, bow- tied collars, the corsage, nearly forgotten at the last minute, that magical last dance that should have lasted forever -- a kaleidoscope of memories will live forever in the hearts of those who attended this magical night of nights.
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' , J 1 swawv- First row, left to right: Judy Kerber, Karen Johnson, Philyis Kaniki, Darlene Ison, Sandra Jennings, Linda January, Second row: Jack Killion, Rodney Kerber, Nicki Johnson, Larry lshiem, Pat Liddel, Third row: Wil- liam Joe, Skippy Jacobsen, Jim Jorden, Lonzo Jackson. Mary Ellen Mesa and Robert Aguirre seem to enioy each other's company. Tale ofa . SO WELL did the Juniors learn mt money-making that they earned themselves a reputation ot sorts a- mong some ot the teachers, for their l si ss acumen. One warm Fall day a arm for football--Mr. a ering up to the Junior Class con- n stand at the stadium. Mr. il man ordered a root beer and plun ed down a dime. That'll be fit- t cents sir smiled the clerk. Mr. ighman looked at Mr. Asami, who ooked back at him, then at the clerk who was still smiling and waiting. Ll! O 'C K 1 ' U H W ' Mr. Tilghman were seen Vi c s e , ', 1 I ,ff - 70 -
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