N.. sf' as M. .t - .0-ff Students learned fascinating facts about plants and aniinals as they studied biology. Kathy litherton enjoyed a friendly break from classes at lunch everv day l uniors decided future vocations s , V .J.. A -fe P wa z ii. . 4 '1 'i l X' tx 2 l !, ,E X l 5. 3 'iw d I Y Was . L A X X 3' J Roger Yonlfeldt Toni Yrayis lidwin Wagner Susan Waleski Terry Wallace Cynthia Warpack lilaine Wasielewski jan Wasiak Daniel Welsh blames Welsh Ken Welsh Phyllis Whitnier -lutly Williams l.awrena: Willis Melissa Wirth Eugene Witt l Charles Yonker Linda York Ruben Young Linda Zarneeki Dennis Zitua Michele Zurick Diane Walker lihnrles Wall lee Wallace Debbie Watkins Margery Watt Martha Weigel Kathleen Whyte Kathleen Wieland jauice XvllllCll'llSCll Larry Wood William 'l'. Woods Linda Wyeislo Mary Zarneeki Christine Zeise Karen Zika
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SOPHOMORE . --i-mg sawn W' A -- sm P it iii' 4. Q jimi ii, Q ., 'upuvvl NORTHEAST CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Kirinich, Secretaryg Mr. Fessler, Soph- omore Principalg Bob Pearson, Presidentg George Brown, Treasurerg and Judy Weitzel. Vice-president. Sophomores entered their second year of high school full of experience and advice to offer the freshmen. Many sophomores displayed leadership as they served as the organizers and of- ficers of clubs and activities at the feeder buildings. Curriculum in the sophomore year proved to be more advanced and diffi- cult. Sophomores were given their first taste of laboratory science NORTHWEST CLASS OFFICERS: Allison Hall, Secretaryg Steve Kerkstra, Pres- identg Mr. Mutz, Sophomore Principal: and Wayne Kirk, Treasurer. Not Pic- tured: David Kirk, Vice-president. and experienced the usual uneasiness during their first dissec- tion. Most sophomores were required to read Great Expectations in English classes. Sophomores not only attended the many functions through- out the year but also dedicated themselves to making them suc- cessful. Our sophomore athletic teams brought many victories to the records of Harold L. Richards. The Sophomore Night Party, which was sponsored and planned by the sophomore class was a tremendous success. All their enthusiasm contributed to the well-being of Harold L. Richards. Sophomore class officers displayed . Sl .. J gt Y K . 'i 2 .1 jim Abraham Lynda Ackermann Frank Adamczyk jean Albrecht Glenn Andrews Susan Angel Felix Azamar julio Azamar Bruce Barrows Greg Bartz Dorothy Bean Linda Beard LeeAnn Bennett Robert Bennett Gail Benson Don Berg Carol Alkema William Allyn Russell Anderson David Balija james Ball Steve Barratt Richard Beauchamp Bill Becker Eleanor Benbow Nancy Berg Connie Bernal Angelo Besbekos
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