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William Ott, presidentg Kay Henderson, treasurerg Cynthia Allen, vice president, Royelle Sutch, secretary. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY RECOGNIZES SCHOLARSHIP Seated: Virginia Reed, ludith Onesti, Virginia Piersol, Ruth Menser, Cynthia Allen. Second row: Sandra Furnas, Carol Lucas, Barbara Rust, loan Koebke, Sally Medbourn, Verna McDonald, Rcyelle Sutch. Third row: Thomas Sutch, Daniel Little, William Ott, Thomas Ott, Greta Hughes, Carol Cromley, Kay Henderson. Back row: Tom- mye Lou Glaze, leanette Berger, Barbara Russell, lean Curry, Linda Reed, Not pictured are: janet Zechiel, Mari- lyn Clauson, Tommy Cultice, loEllen Hand, Eileen Overrnyer, Robert Kennedy, Sally Lowry, Richard Large. L 33
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john Benedict, vice presi- dent, L i ri d a Behmer, health and safety, Linda Gibbons, song leader, jul- ia Furnas, game leaderg Sharon Lindvall, secre- tary, Anne Behmer, pres- ident, Bonnie Good, re- porter. .IUNIOR BOYS 4-H CLUB IS POPULAR GROUP julia Furnas, Rochelle Good, Anne Behmer, Sharon Lindvall, Linda Gibbons. Second row: Mr. Frazee, Charles Sny- der, Frank lkirt, Linda Behmer, Bonnie Good, Third row: Tommy Yocom, james Piersol, Samuel Lowry, jon Mike- Sell, Paul White. Back row: Randy Banks, john Benedict, john Cromley, Mike Overmyer, Ned Davis. V -,, . Y . , .. 82
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MGDIMIEINIEPS 'TCID EGEMEM ER MOMENTS TO REMEMBER , . . part of them concern the edu- cation we gained at Culver High, but mostly they are the little things that were a part of each day. None of us will remember the same things, because each incident differs in its individual importance to us. Now we look for moments of glamour or excitement, but--as time mellows our outlook-we will re- member the more solid, routine experiences. We will be sur- prised someday, as we reminisce with old friends, that we re- call the most trivial unexciting things that happened when we were in high school. Little everyday occurrences will pop up in our minds . . . slumber parties, classroom boners, admiration for Elvis, Bermuda shorts, getting a high grade in a tough sub- ject, puppy love tragedies, sock dances, senior concessions, class ploy, junior dances, senior trip, club activities . . . these are just some of the things we will wish we had appreciated more when we were near, for when we pause to think of yester- day, of youth-when we form these images in our mind- these are the Moments to Remember of our days in Culver High School. ,l1P,,jJlJJ.,l. el We will have these MO-l lENT5 TO RE'lllEl ll3ER
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