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DERCLASSME -- -gf-I iii- 11-I nr-NSY Algebra II students, Barb Banks and Richard Hange explain a parabola problem to the class.
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f Senior Life LINDA MARIE SCHWAN--Class Secretary 1,25 News- paper Staff 1,3,4, Jr. Editor 3, Editor 45 School play 1, 3,4, Crew 35 FHA 1 ,25 Librarian 1 ,3,45 National Honor Society 2-45 GAA 1-45 Yearbook Staff 2-4, Advertising Manager 45 Thespians 3,4, Vice-President 45 Girls' En- semble 1-45 Mixed Chorus 1-45 Contest Choir 1-45 Girls' State Delegate 35 Citizenship 15 Lions' Club Citi- zenship 45 Senior Honor Student 45 Scholarship team 1-45 Pep Band 3,45 Contest and Marching Band 1-45 FFA Attendant 1 , 3. 5 LADONNA SUE SHIBINSKI--Newspaper Staff 3,45 FHA 1-45 Student Council 2,45 GAA 1-45 Cheerleader 15 Girls' Ensemble 1-45 Mixed Chorus 1-45 Contest Choir 1-45 Homecoming Attendant 35 Scholarship team 4. STEPHEN R. SHERIFF--Football 1-32 Track 1. ROBERT C. SOMERLADE--School play 3,4, Crew 3,45 Librarian 25 Football 1-45 Basketball 1 ,25Track 1-45 Wrestling 3,45 Thespians 45 Boys'Ensemble 3,45 Var- sity-H 2-45 Scholarship team 3. TED L. SOURS--School play 3, crew 3,45 Librarian 2-45 Student Council 25 Football 1-45 Basketball 15 Track 15 Baseball 1-45 Wrestling 35 Thespians 45 Mixed Z3 I,-f 3 Coach Cox presents Dean Moody with a senior award for the fine job he did in basketball. Dean was one of the top scorers in the county. Chorus 15 Varsity-H 3,45 Scholarship team 1,25 Con- cert Band 1-3. CHARLES A. TWINING--FFA 1-45 Reporter 3, Vice- President 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 1-45 Track 3,45 Varsity-H 3,45 Scholarship team 3,4. ANTHONY M. VINCEK BERNARD M. WALTON--School play 1. WILLIAM L. WEAVER--School play 3: FFA 1-45 Track 1 ,45 Baseball 1-45 Wrestling 3,45 Varsity-H 45 Projec- tionist 1,2. RUTH E. WILFONG--FHA 1-3: GAA 1-4. JOSEPH T. YONKOVSKI--School play 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 3. ROBERT L. YOUNG--Class Vice-President 2,45 News- paper Staff 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,45 Var- sity-H 45 Scholarship team 35 Mixed Chorus 1-4. RUTH E. YOUNG--School play 1: FHA 1: GAA 1-4. BRADLEY E. ZEHNER--Newspaper Staff 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Boys' Ensemble 1-45 Mixed Chorus 1-4. -ii ly Do you happy seniors know you are about to take a government test? SENIOR CLASS SONG -- 1967 CTO the tune of Somewhere My Love y by Steve Fast Where are the long boring days? Where are the chats in the halls? Where are the teachers acting like preachers? Where have they gone? Where have they gone? Sometime our friends, this day will come to you. Then you can say -- that's all there is, I'm through. A few will cry, a few will feel so blue. But there are dreams -- that you hope will come true. Someday -- We'll meet again back here, Someday -- these halls will seem so dear. It sure seems odd for this year to be gone. But you will find your year's tomorrow's dawn. Till then our friends, let this advice be yours, Don't neck in the halls -- and don't slam locker doors. 99
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The years as unde rclassmen are very important years in each students life. They are years with times of be- wilderment, of happiness, of failure and of success There is often much of bewilderment for the freshmen but there is matching excitement and anticipation as they become a part of high school. Sophomores feel a bit more sure of themselves They've made the adjustment and are coming to know themselves as individuals and as members of their group. wonderful feeling of 'being almost seniors pervades the junior year. More and more activities allow the juniors to test their abilities These necessary underclassmen years fly past in rapid succession and soon become memories. . I . A ' . 5' v i 2fA N 1 w WK ff A i Q S A i LW Wi Wg ,s.....,. K H H Q T fl i i i N M. i i I if w w w nW'w'i Nh i n i H H i sw X Y XM! my H H H H n N H ,H Mm l ' Y. ix Larry Strang tests his lab skill in a chemistry experiment.
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