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! Accompanies October Excitement The first few months of school were a bundle of activity. Students were busy with school work, football games, class activities, and other projects. Warm weather continued into Novem- ber, but the thermometer began to drop, and winter was setting into stay. However, the change in weather did not lessen the hustle and bustle of school life. Basketball started, and then Christmas vacation gave both students and teachers arest. When school resumed, a new year had be- gun for everyone. Sixty-five brought many months of hard work and fun. The week before semester exams was a week of much study. As the first semester ended there was a feeling of relief that the tests were finally over and there would be a new start. To back up the team with spirit junior Randy Tustison displays his new Rail- roader license plate. A few moments for final touch ups are taken by Evon Boleyn and Randy Rupp get a chance to talk at a locker be- Carole Roebel, Patty Tittle, and Karen Myers. tween classes. 11
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10 ve Ve — erg The Homecoming Queen and her court pose after the crowning. They are left to right: Karen Myers, a junior, and Chuck-.Bavis; Debbie Buckles, a sophomore, and Steve Mulligan; Queen Tonya Miller, a senior, and John Moats; and Janie Wheeler, a freshman, and Jeff Hipskind. This year Homecoming fell dur - ing football season instead of bas- ketball season. The Homecoming Queen was crowned at the half of the Garrett-Hicksville game. Four candidates, one from each class in high school, were chosen by the footballteam. These girls were voteduponby the students in grades nine through twelve. Tonya Miller , a senior, reigned as queen. She was crownedby Vic Hunter , captain of the football squad, and she received a bouquet of yellow mums. Tonya and her court viewed the second half of the game from a beautifully de- corated wagon at the end of the field. Buzz Steward, Railroader junior, charges for another gain in the Homecoming game against Hicksville, Ohio. a
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Betty, Bobbie Spicer, and Don MacDonald, Ken Yingling, have Director Arthur Garrigus discusses varied tasks in their new household. someof the lines with student direc- tors Connie Fetter and Don Tarlton. Senior Class Play || CASS BettyeMac Donal dm euretctme rte sre caete Roberta Spicer IMGs, WENO BIR, onoagcbooacoddo$’ Cliff Gunion Dong ViacDomal dipercrract. tone hermetic ctor Ken Yingling New Motor Mair vir grerereratetoterenajerenceetcnenenetets Dick Bond | jaWnaare: MEVEIDYONMEMIC! Co ocosgodadoanaaodoe Janice Casey Me, (CURIS A Gan dd oso ccosn an oCoo oT Mike Dembickie | JoaneViacDonalcawesmeme cei Annette Barnhart Mrs Curtis Sir. errerctee cucrehetouereiotercnomensmetciets Linda Ervin HOWAL ds sama cian teeter ative a ance cree Jim Teders LV OA erat ewer rec crale te et ven curieerate LaDonna Ringler INGHAR aco nbn oo onoeswoageHeac Derek Heinzerling IMI Soodosiecosctoacodendanseacoono ve Dick Pickard Claud Vers cers eee Re ior ettceie te clerere Dan Beber DOU i ceccterere custcier crates cre: crave teeeter eke reber eters Katy Crimmins Claiverhess enc enieenmenraceirteerernei ts Adele Smith MUON, abodosot aaa Bosco ONe Fs ore. oils lave seretoneterene Tom Toy Lesley Arnoldaer sy scccs srace sic .cssee seis 2s Lynda Ray JeVowll WHMECERY 44 anag sooboOgODOoDE Maynard Strawser Man ORT netaele co tectentorcimcneaorerovereneke tte Jo Ellen Moses Delia wMurray oc s:- epee cto rehers ev etesenes sisters Cerinda Goebel MISSUG ar ve yu s jouw cpamyeie crcrore eietene oe er rohere Mary Wiant OIG. Buddy. tsrews ats c:8i cote cenere onors ctete) ele ote eters Tom Engle BEC GCC ai. cere cieusretsreta terns beta estore eke Carol Schurr AATINOUNGCELReretecasyereue eres sists s suelereveretewensienete Tim Barry | SALSTO, sone tale sche eee ein one eheneteaa: cee eee Carol Lung GROVER) Ware crctertit in creases co cctae nea ahoke enter ener Jim Heitz | Ki LSi Cite recue etavetev ep ele canescens ere Ruth Ann Johnson Onions in the Stew was a delightful and dif- ferent comedy about the MacDonalds, a family who moved from the city to an island and found many complications awaiting them. Betty and Don MacDonald alongwith their two teenage daughters, Anne and Joan, find them- selves midst a mass chaos when they all invite guests for the same weekend. Yet, in the midst of the numerous difficulties and despair, the family finds a special value in the life they are cresting. The two MacDonald teenage daughters, Joan, Janice Casey, and Anne, Annette Barnhart, oftentimes have difficulty seeing eye to eye.
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