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NEXTI LI E FOR THE LI ELIGHT We broke many old traditions and set. u some new ones, both personally, and as a group. For the first time we presented the seniors with a grad- uation ball, for the first time in quite a while, inter- Abovez One at a time, advises Russel DeMond from the ladder as juniors decorate for Prom. Back: Miller, DeMond, Holden. Front: B. Sovocool, Devlen, Adams. Left: Play rehearsal is important to this junior group. Back: Ryan, Meeker, Hamill. Middle: Kratoch- vil, McCarty, Chamberlain. From: Webster, Mudge. Below: Bob Reggan and Beth Bossard are the center of attraction in this junior group at their Prom. Back Row: Oliver, Wadsworth, Blazick, Clark, M. Bancroft, Ludlow. mediate algebra was a half-year subject. And for many of us, after school jobs and positions in the sports limelight were new experiences. Throughout its course, it was a year with the privileges of upperclassmen without the responsi- bilities of seniors. But were we content? Cf course not. Next Year. . . l ass,-I-2:25
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Affozrx' junior Class Officers and Student Council Representatives debate important issues. Slizfzzfizzlm Green, Kelsey, Rood. Sealed: Treas- urer Stringham, Secretary Lucas, Vice-President Heffron, President Smith. Right: Excited over class rings, juniors smile gladly for this picture. Barb: Gavras, jebbett, P. Bancroft. Seated.- Huhtanen, Mack, Moore, Lawrence. Below: Louie jones enjoys being the center of attraction among this group of junior girls. From I.el!.' Conger, Jones, Lewis, Neville, R. Sovocool, Harris. UNIGR It took forever to come, but in no time it had gone, this most wonderful junior year. Besides the exceptional job we did on our typically junior activities -- that Prom was a WOW! - we excelled in inter-class competition, too: witness our Halloween first prize, and our tremendous representa- tion on the athletic teams, cheedeading squads, and in the chorus and band. Re- member those gorgeousfswept-wing rings modelled after the new cars? And that smash hit our thespian efforts Cwith slight senior assistancej produced?
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SOPHOMORES WE'RE 1 MQ W :nu tum. We are the sophomor ing good names for ourselv on the totem pole. . . ev name implies . . . represent to become useful citizens . lab . . . learning to apptecia pating those Regents exa iously about college and C eagerly to the rest of o Halladay Regan Stevens Karn Tehan Kero Hoyte Westfall Cummings Fiesinger jebbett Senecal Fonda Cornelius Johnclrew Kendall Eldred Inman Tvoroha Warner Senecal Hustecl Hopkins Karlson Pearsall Harrington Hanford Mulks Myers Monagon 20
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