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I II i I Shelly Adams Kerry Alexander Amy von Allmen Merry Beavers Becky Bennett Wanda Bidwell Tom Bloir Dave Blue Mark Blue Mike Blue Kerry Brigle Bill Brumbaugh George Carothers Greg Chrisman Laurie Church Theron Clymer Tammy Coleman Mary Crist Norman Crist Lyle Curry Connie Dean Robin Depew Tony Entenman June Fry Melissa Fry Gary Gearhart Lorri Godsey Mike Guilford Lyle Field Sandy Held Steve Hernandez Sarah Hill Mike Huard Dan Hug Don Ingersoll Stacy Keller Bob Kissinger Michael Long Nancy Long Barry Lupien Mel Lyons Dawn McCrea Bill McNa mee Ken Martin Eric Matthews Raymond Miller Diane Mohre Nicholas Mohre Roger Montgomery Philip Moore Karen Muehlfeld Brian Nofziger Sandra Osborn Sandy Osmun Tricia Phillips Trish Price 94
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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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X Linda Ridgway Tricia Robbins P e ggy Schaffter Pam Seegert Bruce Siders Teresa Siebenaler Tom Siebenaler John Smith Laurie Smith Pat Smith Jack Stantz Debby Strup Pamela Temple Bob Thiel Debbie Thiel Debra Thompson Karen Trausch Elaine Weldon Don Wuebben Sharon Zimmerman SOPHOMORES This year the Sophomore Class participated in many activities. They won first prize for their Home¬ coming float with the theme Feelings. On Oct. 7 and 8, they took the Ohio Survey test and in Sept, they ordered their Sophomore Class rings, and re¬ ceived them in March. Class advisor was Mr. Caris, who helped in class elections and decisions. Mr. Blue ' s sociology class took a survey of the entire high school. In the results of the survey, the class ' s favorite T. V. shows were Charlie ' s Angels , and Happy Days. Most effective teachers were Mr. Thiel, and Mr. Blue. Most Sophomores preferred Art and Physical Education. Sophomore Class officers were Top Row: Lyle Held, President, Kerry Alexander, Vice-Pres., Mel Lyons, Treasurer, and Sandy Held, Secretary. Sophomores received their rings on March 8, 1977. Pam Temple works diligently over her Ohio Survey test.
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