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Raise School Spirit A TOTAL of 5l268.05 WGS made by the sophomore class. Their activities in- cluded o dance and a S25 gift certificote rotfle. The freshman class come in fourth with a total of 587850. The closs sponsors were Mr. Holland, Mr. Gilmore, Mrs. Sullivan, and Miss Moore. HALLIE TEFFT cuddles rummage sale merchandise. SENIOR CLASS banner adorned history building during the first days of homecoming. PRESIDENT BOB Campbell and Donna Grigsby lead the sophomore class during 'lGreen Orb SENIORS KERMIT Sprang, John Lucy Bonnie Dillingham, and Doug Riddle turn in candy sale money helping the seniors take that coveted lead. SUE BRALEY goes wild for Red Fang at the senior class street dance assembly. Dale Fast extends the Sophomore class held at the conclusion of Homecoming activities. Symbol Io C Cheermg Crowd' RAFFLE TICKETS are obtained by Kevin Christensen and Jim Thornton from ,--rc Luellci Beitelspacker, Mary Fleming, Mary Garringer, and Penny Hanold for 'nga ill . , . the sophomore activity. t 'n-Q., J N I , . .AV G- F I
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I I SUE FOUNTAIN, junior, Janet Zeyen, so- phomore, Kathy Hupp, freshman and Karen Penlick, senior try to sell candy to an unsus pecting neighbor. paw' if-1 1 Homecoming Events RED FANG, Mike Meidinger leads senior class to a homecoming vic- tory. .H 'L 1 .ul iw BILL CRAWFORD and Paula Petrilla watch as Mr. Reed inspects junior class rummage sale items. RICH CADE and Bill Rapp pass out candy to senior Mike Sheline during homecoming candy sale as Mr. Walter supervises the whole affair. ill y I QUEEN RANDY Borie, senior and her princesses, Kitty Murray, junior, Patty Gallacher, sophomore, and Heather Landridge, freshman, made up the court ot Garden Groves nineteenth annual Homecoming. Candy sales provided the largest amount at revenue with approxi- mately S6005.23 profit. The senior class made nearly 51987525 the juniors 351871.16 RANDY BORIE serves Howard Rotsch at the senior spaghetti dinner held in Euclid Park. F15 EEE 2 :gi xx ,.-ff
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