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Page 32 text:
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1968 Pride Beamed The 1968 class officers preoccupy themselves with a differ- ent type of action away from their class responsibilities. The procedures involved in creating a float for Homecoming absorbs the energies of these sophomores as Mark Cope is ready to add his contribution to the collected tissues which are to develop into the football player on 1967 ' s entry for the parade and judging. 28
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speculated On Senior Year ..r -Tk i r;v Steve Snyder Bill Stanley Greg Storer Paul Stroup Nancy Tatman Carol Taylor Bill Vol lad Joy Van Gordon Chris Wentz Dean Wilcoxon Brenda Stewart Linda Stewart Rick Storer Pat Sutton Bill Sutton Keith Tarr Joyce Taylor Diane Thomas Bill Toll Robert Vardaman Ruth Ann Walker Dorrell Weist Nikki Wilhems Donald Williams Rita Kay Will man g; Cathy Willmann Claudett Younce Tony Young James Yoder 17
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From Our Offi icers Beauty or beast? Our annual Y- Teens initiation always allows the new members to show up in their casual dress to the delight of the football spectators. Reflecting the hopes of every sophomore intent on choosing his class rings, Janet Hattzell, Mike Car- bone, and Mark Cope consider samples. For the Sophomores, this isoll a new experience. They hove had to make adjustments and changes throughout this year, for the Junior High is not similar to the High School in both aspects of stu- dies and teachers and also in extra-curricular activities. The Sophomore class officers, who are Mike Ciamme-President, Eric Evans-Vice-President, Dave Jeffries-Treasurer, and Steve Snider-Sec- retary, have learned many new ideas and proce- dures in conducting business affairs. Throughout the year they succeeded in having money making projects, which will be badly need- ed in a year when they will have to decorate for the annual prom. They also decorated a float for the homecoming game with Wabash. Their class sponsors, Mr. Glesing and Mrs. Kimble, have greatly helped them to develop ski 1 1 , character, and knowledge for the preparation of future high school years. 29
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