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Freshmen Advanced toward Higher Education On August 29, 1966, twenty-nine freshmen proving to be the smallest class in Emery High School, reported for their high school education. Characteristically, freshmen are expected to be--shy, reserved, green, and a little awe-struck. Since there are exceptions to every rule, this year's freshmen turned out to be one of them. They proved to have great music ability. This is truly an outstanding beginning for this fine group of people who have participated in instrumental and vocal ensembles and with some doing solo work. In addition to this, two of our B team cheerleaders came from this class., Terry Janssen was the only freshman to play varsity basketball this year. The freshmen worked very hard in their general science class. This class proved to be the basis for any further science courses taken at Emery High School. Mr. Crause, the music man, was the fresh- man class advisor. The freshman home economics class was divided into two classes. This was to give each student ample laboratory facilities.
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Mary Jung was chosen by the seniors and fac- ' alty to represent our school as the DAR ' candidate for this year, Leaders of Tomorrow John Janssen and Eileen Schulte, Boys' and Girls' state representa- tives from Emery High School. tudents Received Honors In every school there are those people who are out- standing in school citizenship and proficiency. These Marcia Klock are the people who find the time to help others., They WOH are willing to give up their activities so that they Homemaker of might help their fellow students and teachers, From TOSVZEZOW these people you never hear a complaint about the work that has to be done. These are the students who will be the leaders of tomorrow. Valedictorian, Vicky Jucht, and Earning the highest scholastic achievements in each Samtatol-ian, Marcia Klock. Their class were: Ai, Nolan, freshmang J. Jucht, sophomoreg high grades and Studjous habits V- Juflht, Se11i01'S and M-1 Weeldfeyef, junior- earned for these two a well done.
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