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Seniors undoubtedly displayed great enthusiasm and school spirit during their final year of high school. The attendance at dances and sports events consisted of a large percentage of the seniors enrolled. Seniors put many hours and much pride into their activities and seemed to be doing everything possible to make their last year the most successful and enjoyable. For most of the seniors the past year proved to be the busiest as they devoted much of their experience and time to extraacurricu- lar activities. A great many put forth an extra amount of energy academically in order to raise their class rank, achieve recog- nition, or meet college entrance requirements, The final year was the year for decisions, and many minds matured quickly to meet the demands. Preparation for careers and college re- quired initiative and work. Seniors set high standards in their combined effort to earn respect from all. S IOR 1 if If X f 5.0 ipod
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Seniors increased studies to prepare IOR The senior class of 1967 produced quite a few honorable and promising Americans. Many received awards and recog- nition for their efforts during their last year of high school. Janie Stevens qualified as a finalist in the National Merit com- petition. Steve Culver, Dianne Dado, George Engelmann, Ken Hamel, Robert Hanson, and Chris Pazoles were among those who received letters of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Board, College bound seniors spent many extra hours applying to colleges and taking the ACT, SAT. and other tests required for college entrance. All seniors made decisions during the year which will affect their future lives. Many of the set goals, such as membership in National Honor Society or a scholarship, were accomplished and enabled many seniors to graduate with pride and dignity. Seniors served as the lead- ers in extra-curricular activities and were a fine inspiration to the underclassmen as they carried out their appointments with desire and brought distinction to their school. W 'fb 1- fait-une.. , Class officers often conferred with Mr. johnson when planning senior activities. Mr. Ernestjohnson, senior principal, approved plans submitted by Ed Hastings, president, Chuck Dalke, sec- retary, Gary Buzanis, vice-president, and john Lazzara,treasurer. WENDELL D. AMSTUTZ .... - X Cappella Choir 1.2: Intra- ' murals 3: Iota Tau Sigma 4: Spanish Club 2,3,4. KEITH A. ANDERSON . . . Band 1.2.3,4, President 2: Intra- murals 3g Mu Alpha Theta 3.4: National llonor Society 3,4. Vice-President 4: Student Council 3: 'l'.A.C. 3.4: Track 1.3, letters 1.3. LINDA M. ANDERSON . . . Bowling 3: French Club 1: C.A.A. f 1,2g Cirls Chorus 1.3: Student Aid 4. J 'Sr .2-. MARK S. ANDERSON . . . Basketball 2.3.4, Ietters 2.3.-4: Span- ish Club 1.2: Student Council 2: Varsity Athletic Club 4. SUZANNE M. ANDERSON . . . C.A.A. 2: Cirls Club 2.14. Board Member 3: Latin Club 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Oper- etta 3: Steno Club 4, President' 4: Treble Choir 2.3.4. TERRENCE j. ARCUCCI . . . Baseball 1.2.3.-1. letter 1.2.3. 4: Cross Country 1. Letter 1: Spanish Club 1.2. TERRENCE j. BALIIA . . . 1-Iuclidian Club 3,41 Football 3.4, Letter 3.4: 1.atin Club 2: Track 3.4, Letter 3.4: Varsity Athletic Club 3.4. JOHN 1. BARBAHEN . . . A Cappella Choir 2: Spanish Club 1. CHARIDTTE A. BARCZAK . . . Bowling 3: CAA. 2.
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