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I: J l I I ' Linda Anspaugh Jerry Borton Gary Bowling Susie Brigle Cindy Brinkman Tammy Broadway Linda Brown Ronald Bunce Mitch Burkholder Betty Chrisman Terry Chroninger Gerry Coonan Larry Crist Janet Doty Janet Dulle Anne Eich Dan Ely I la Entenman John Flynn Deb Gambler Randy Gearhart Bruce Goshorn Jeff Goshorn Kent Hayes Kevin Hollstein Deb Holthues Pam Hopkins Marvin Hug Charlie Jaggers Marc Joice Cathy Kissinger Tammy Kissinger Sue Knapp Mary Kuckuck Terry Kurtz Cathy Lemmon Diane Livensparger Angela Lutz Jennifer Malone Randy Manges Kerry Matthews Larry Meyers Sandra Meyers Jody Miller Gary Mohre Roger Muehlfeld Jack Osborn James Peckinpaugh Dana Peterson Edward Prince Judy Prince Douglas Purdon Laurie Rediger Laura Ricketts Marcella Robison Cathy Runkle 92
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Mr. Jerdonek turns his back to Judge Jackie Dean. Rhonda Feastermaker holds a prison food tray. Joanna Miller is measured for cap and gown. Congratulations Seniors From The Edon State Bank The Senior Class started their money-making campaigns for the Senior trip in October by selling magazines. The class sold a total of $7943.89. Top salesmen were Fred Thiel-$914.96. Kyle Towers-$750.30, and Brent Hug - $485.73. Mr. Si Hanna, the magazine sponsor, treated the class to a party in February. Other projects included sweatshirt and candy sales, and an all-School sock hop. Two field trips were taken during the school year. The first, career day at four-county joint school and the second consisted of a tur of the county jail and court house in Bryan. Charing our short stay at the jail, A1 Lupien was fingerprinted and mug shots were taken of Mr. Jerdonek. While at the court house those who were eighteen registered to vote. The trip was very educational. Several new things were learned, including how to get stuck in an elevator! There were 20 girls and 31 boys in this years senior class. The sociology class took a survey of a few of the senior class favorites. Art and Government were their favorite classes. Mr. Blue and Mrs. Hall were considered the most effective teachers while the teachers with the best personality were Mr. Thiel, Mr. Blue, and Mrs. Hall. Top ranking TV shows were Charlies Angels, and Starsky and Hutch. Front Row: Fred Thiel, Dennis Curry, Dave Thomas, Craig Buell, Willie Miller, Dave Hake, Tom Peckinpaugh, Curt Lump. Back Row: Becky Lyons, Elaine Wuebben, Kyle Towers, Dave Hug, Jeff Rockey, Mr. Gallehu e, Mrs. Gallehue, Todd Dick, Tom Headley, Rhonda Fenstermaker, Deb Manges, Kay Herman, Becky Lyons.
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Kenny Siebenaler Susan Siebenaler John Smith MaryAnn Smith Curtis Stantz Doug Stayner Teresa Stoker Jerry Suffel Michael Swank Paula Temple Laura Thiel Ted Thiel Mary Jo Tingley Mark Trausch Alan Van de Voorde Kevin Walz Dave Wehrle Doug Wehrle Kelly Weldon Michelle Wertman Terry Whitney Class officers from left to right: Laura Thiel, Secre¬ tary, Anne Eich, Treasurer, Roger Muelfeld, Vice- President, and Ron Bunce, President. JUNIORS The Junior Class this year had 43 boys and 37 girls. Class offi¬ cers and student council repre¬ sentatives were elected in Sep¬ tember and were accepted. Gary Bowling, Gary Mohre, and Mar¬ cella Robison were chosen to the Student Council. The Junior Homecoming com¬ mittee decided on the theme Feelings . Then they proceeded to get chairs, haywagons, and decorations for the Queen ' s float. Chairs were donated by Gerald Siebenaler and the wagon came from the Johnny Myers farm. Diane Zeigler Many Juniors donated their time and effort to get this completed. A money making project was to sell nice looking programs at both the football and basketball games. The football programs with both teams lineups, and our teams picture were sponsored by area merchants. The Jr. prom committee de¬ cided that the theme for the 1977 prom would be Stairway to Heaven , and put plenty of work into developing that theme.
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