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ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Dick Lautzenheiser Advertising Bill Burke Dave Biery Business Paul Moser Max Hawkins Layout John Walker Ed. High School . . . Janet Brown Ed. Elementary . . . Pat Schisler Organizations Judy Fosnaugh Music Joanna Wheeler Betty Jones Art Alice Sprunger Photography Kathy Grile Sports Mike McGough Dave Mathys Adviser Mrs. Runyon CLASS OFFICERS President Stan Mosser Vice President Bill Burke Secretary Alice Sprunger Treasurer Janet Brown Sponsor Mr. Leroy Hedges ' i ' I) 20
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SELECT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Jean Jones Mike McGough MOST POPULAR Janet Brown Bill Burke SENIORS MOST TALENTED Kathy Grile Dick Lautzenheiser MOST COMICAL Martha Schmit John Walker MOST ATHLETIC Cheryl Bauman Bill Burke BEST DRESSED Alice Sprunger Dick Lautzenheiser
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SENIOR PROPHECY I, Martha Schmit, while attending the Inaugural Ball in the year 1982, was pleased to be the honored guest of Stanley Mosser and his charming wife, Alice Sprunger. Oh, by the way, Stanley ran on the Democratic ticket. The feature of the evening was opera singer. Mademoiselle Katherine. Later, I was amazed to find that she was Kathleen Grile. Stanley then asked if I would like to at- tend a Washington Senator ball game, where to my surprise, Harold Vorhees and Orval Bisel were star players. While on a sightseeing tour, I stopped at one of the larger plantations near Wash- ington, D. C. I was astonished to find Darrell and Cheryl (Bauman) Hendricks to be the proud owners. Motoring back to town, I had a minor collision with a woman driver, Bonnie Lehman. State Tropper Cody Booher was investigator of the accident. I was then taken to the horsepital where I was treated for minor cuts and bruised by veterinarian Dick Lautzen- heiser. The next day I visited the F.B.I., I found that Jeff Striker was taking the place of J. Edgar Hoover. That evening I enjoyed a Chinese supper at Roy ' s Beanery. The chef was Roy Bisel. The evening entertainment was the comedian Pat Flanagan. After the program I boarded my plane for New York. The kind Stewardess was Janet Brown. On arrival I visited the Remote Cafe where I had lunch. The proud propritors were Paul and Rita (Neuenschwander) Moser. After leaving the cafe, I took a ride about town. I was startled to see every bill- board announcing the personal appearance of Pat Schisler. They say she is the second Jane Russell. I spent the night in a hotel owned by Melvin and Betty (Kirchhofer) Augsburger. The next morning while visiting, I heard of the ladies tag team wrestling champ- ionship match. Who do you suppose came forth when the bell rang? None other than Sharon Yoder and Patty Brewster, who were a team; Janice Feaster and Beverly Mosser the other team. What a match! ' I also met other classmates on my way back home. In Kentucky I met (coach) Bill Burke and his famous basketball players. Among them were Sandy Doherty, Judy Fosnaugh, Donna Buckingham, and others (they have all dyed their hair red). When I started back for the green fields of Indiana, I passed a little country church where I saw the familiar faces of Veda Smith and Harry Hoffman. I could tell by their happy expressions that the knot had just been tied. I was surprised to see that a former classmate, the Reverend Max Haskins, had performed the ceremony. Michele Rupe is now Dean of Indiana University. On her staff are Betty Jones, Mike McGough and Joanna Wheller. I was also amazed to find that John Walker, David Biery, and David Mathys were owners of the Geneva Bank. So you see the Class of ' 62 has done very well for themselves.
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