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THE TIIIRD RUNG May we introduce ourselves? In reference to the high school ladder, we have conquered the third rung. VVe are the junior class, 104 in number. This year has presented us with an entirely new character. Last fall, we welcomed permission to make a partial selection of our subjects, rather than the previous routine of studying whatever may have been placed before us. - VVe have many successful students. YVe'll see you next year after we embark upon JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT-President Mar- ilyn Bower, Secretary Don Waltz, Vice-President Don Eklund, Trea- surer Paul McKee. THATS US! Ah, sophomores, the age when you consider your- self not quite as bad as the freshmen, a little brighter than the seniors, and just twice as important as the juniors - that's us! Although we like to act as though we are wheels to the freshmen, we always find ourselves turning to our upperclassman friends, the juniors and seniors, for advice. Our class, which numbers approximately 115, has always had a good average on the honor roll. Besides scholastic ability, we are famous for other things too numerous to mention! Yes, it's a wonderful group, our sophomore class. the top rung of the four-step ladder. SOPHODIORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT - Vice-President Amy Clark, President Vince Bradley, Treasurer Julie Hawks. Not pictur- ed is Secretary Garlyn Davey who moved to California. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT - Secretary Kar- en Driskell fseatedJ, President Gary Dwyer, Vice-President Tom Son, Treasurer Larry VVerth. 221 Page Sponsor QUITE A GROUP, WE FRESHIUEN VVe freshmen are really quite a group as there are about 140 of us. Upon entering Creston high school last fall, we realized that we would at last be a member of this great student body. XVe were not green freshmen, however, and many of us have taken an active part in extracurricular activities. VVe're sure you will all agree that we are typical freshmen, out for fun and adventure. Creston Frozen Food Lockers 9
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MR. HERTZ'S CLASS SECTION OF JUNIORS A FRONT ROW Cleft to right? - Gerald Whitney, Helen Simpson, Darlene YVallace, Margaret Propst, Ann Weresh, Helga Utz, Joyce White, Ronnie Powers, Mr. Hertz. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightj - Roger Schraufek, Janet Preston, Nancy Van Gordon, Sonya Son, Donna Snyder, Patty White, Sandra Perry, Betty Vest, Larry Stevens. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightl - Doyne Spurr, Lowell Reeves, Leonard Pettit, Dick Recknor, Ramon Sharp, Don Waltz, Phil Thomas, Paul Ticknor, Ray Thomas. NOT PICTURED -- Maurice Thompson. MISS HAYEK'S CLASS SECTION OF JUNIORS I FRONT ROVV Cleft to rightj - Shirley Keesey, Jim Mullin, Shirley McGinnis. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightj - Earl Jeter, Jerry Onstot, Dale Keith, David Krueger, Bob Husted Dean Hudson. THIRD ROVV Cleft to rightl - Gene Hohneke, Paul McKee, Jackie Hodge, LaVerna Kleffman Leatrice Johnson, Eleanor Howar, Martha Sue Keating, Saundra Livengood. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl - Joanie Newell, Linda Madden, Doreen McDowell, Phyllis Kee- fer, Miss Hayek, Janice Madison, Mary Jo Means, Ellen Johns, Danny Lang, Dale Kessler. NOT PICTURED - Bill Johnson, Schuyler Kerley. I 241
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