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Spotlight on Underclassmen
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While both are called Underclassmen, the sophomores and the juniors that enter school in Sep tember experience very different emotions. To the expectant sophomore the new year promises excite- ment. The comparative security of junior high has been left behind for the uncertainty of senior high; the sophomore is overawed but works with novelty that breeds enthusiasm. How different is the out look of the junior who has two different years ahead! He is no longer awed by his surroundings, but he faces a multitude of new responsibilities, and home- work is harder and more plentiful than ever before. Although he is allowed to wear a class ring, he re- ceives glances from the upperclassmen that remind him of the long year ahead before he may join the rank of the privileged upperclass.
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v Top row: Wayne Blue, Becky Tussing, Ed Mansfield, Linda Smith, Ed VanDeBussche, Janie Weber, Eldon Arps, Sandy Budde. Second row: Linda Donald, Ed Moelter, Larry VanZandt, Janet Beam, Larry Markwood, Mary Pelton, Jim Kinder. Third row: Lester Hoops, Jennifer Rayle, Jim Ohlrick, Pauline Williamson, John Hill, Sandra McDougle. Fourth row: Robert Challen, Tom Wright, Judy Bishop. Ronnie Phillips, Ted Lee. Junior Standing: Darlene Wagner-Reporter, Eldon Arps- Council, Ted Lee-Treas., Pauline Williamson - Council. Sitting: John Jackson-Sec., George VanScoyoc-Pres., John Sunderman-V. Pres. 30
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