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. U. r.., , ,c ,ggi ,W-.ii-,ce i ll git gf Yr W r,x Seniors who have maintained a B average are: TOP ROW: Howard Butler, Martin Zizzi, Lynn Klas, Barbara Hein, and Jackie Cook. SECOND ROW: Betty Madden,Char- lotte Burke, Grace Tower, Barbara Abbott, and Martha Jernigan. THLRD ROW: BettyLouRamey,Carol Gess - ner, Carolzina Neal, Maxine Benke, and Beverley Brown.FOURTH ROW: Jane Ryan, Barbara Greer, Judy Hellman, Lyda Feeney, and Alberta Carson. Nuts to the A students! Now seated in the Zebra room munching nuts, these honor students have been constantly striving for eighteen weeks to maintain a straight A average. The honorees are:JoAnne Hoffman, Linda Gerber, John Five- ash,Charles Forde, Joe Zizzi, Rose- marie Dittrich, Eddie Morrison, Mary Virginia Lawson, Ricky Hel- inski , ChristineDove ,Eileen Lehner , Gary Anderson, and Ellen Buthod. RECOGNITION SHOWN Having maintained and upheld by hard work and perseverance a B-'to B +aver- age, these students of the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes receive acknowledgment.
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WE . i f Judy Hellman and Beverley Brown candidates foi county CO1Tl1T11SS101'161 look at Bever ley s propaganda in a hall d oiated with many campa1gn posters With soar1ng hopes Gar Anderson Ea1lBreeden and Paul Wohlmuth with his cam paign managei Eddie Bean wave then cowboy hats and campaign signs at high noon above the entrance of H F '11 -4-dl. Following the hot political campaign speeches the stu dent body cheers wildly for their favorite candidates SENIORS E TTLE FOR COUNTY OFFICES November brought Youth Appreciation Week. One day that week the sheriff and county commissioner turned over then offices to students from Catholic high schools. This was the beginning of a rousing campaign carried on by Paul Wohlmuth, Gary An- derson, and Earl Breeden, run- ning for sheriff, and Beverley Brown and Indy Hellman, run- ning for county commissioner . Brilliant banners flew high in the hall of H. F. as the - candidates prepared for their final attempt to win office. The campaign, climaxed by a political rally on Friday, ended in victory for Beverley and Paul the following Monday. sm,
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Juniors who have maintained a B average are, TOP ROW: Steve Nathman, Joe Ladd, Roy Arrigo, and Pete Siernon. SECOND ROW: Connie Comstock, Frances Cline, Jacque Brehm, andBob Schumacher. THIRD ROW: Linda Langley,MargaretMac key, Mary EllenF roehle,Donna Hil- debrand, and Ann Cleary. FOURTH ROW: Judy Rath, Mary .TaneNelson, Betty Lahmeyer ,RitaDeBrosse, and Helen Jean I-Iibbs, Mary Saab, Sue Ellen Gooch, and Carol Pfannkuch. FOR SCHOLARSHIP ' 5... M .a. Also included in those main- taining a B average are these sopho- mores. TOP ROW: Vincent Maefsky, .Tack Lafferty, Larry Gittrich, Pat Crernin, Marion Dryz, Sally Dove, Ray Schindler, and Bobby Richter. SECOND ROW: Ute Siernon, Toni Barry, Mary Buthod, Peggy Griffith, Mary Shannon, Charles Pinney, Da- vid Sullivan, and.lohnBelzer. THIRD ROW: Sharon Cleveland, Eby Paza- reskis, Donna Arrigo, Sue Brehm, Joan Presley, Julie Travers, Pat Cunningham, and Kay Travis. Among thefreshrnen, those who maintained a B average are: TOP ROW: Larry O'Byrne, Joel Maru- check, Rita Hardesty, Aggie Benke, .Tim Buckrnan, John Wingate, Mike Willard. SECOND ROW: John Wil- burn, Emilio Salinas, Tom Bannis- ter, Ferrell Hart, Charlotte Lunce- ford, Mary Lu Simons, Gerry Antha- rnatten, Karen Paul. THIRD ROW: Judy Ford, Diane Phillips, Sheila Griffin, Patricia Mason, Kathleen Lanigan.
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