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5,7 , A,,,, I . ,, II. 5, ,AI Eager forthe first day of school, enter- ing freshmen examine student store supplies on display in the main hall. I I L. I 6 T ,ar -' 'I ' 1 1' iig lpgfgg i f fn an el I 1.42: fam: 41153323513- I 1 Q i? 5' I Yeaa S V- 1 'Qaa i R: 1 an 54 ,, ,wiht -:i.' C an I 1 i if ,I ,K I :11',kl'll:Ql , , 5 A ni a I ,. rr fi a. if if M ,far lee ,, .,,, Y A- f : ff Y s,,r ,. rz., ' - N or I 5- Tk 2 ,I as-ffl I E ,411 white, William Woods , Wesley g Worden , Kay 1 ' Worden, Rod Wortendyke , Ian Worthington, Donald f l'l' l' H IF I WERE NOT AMERICAN Ifl were not American Then perhaps it would be wrong To kneel in prayer to God above And praise him with a song Ifl were not American Perhaps I would not be Speaking the words that I speak now For speech would not be Free If I were not American I would not have the right To public education And would not be very bright But I am an American I know what it is to be free Widmerl Kristen I am proud that l'm'American Wiedrichl Al It's a wonderful thing to be. Qt ey Laura J.White I NRIQY Williams, Byron I Williams , David t I NIU I u Williams , Gary El Williams , Nancy 'X Williams, Ronald Wilson, Greg Wilson, James Wolf, Iames Wood, Carol Wood, Sharon Wood, Susan f ' Woodruff Greg J '. M I ,I Woods , Dianne , rw: irrr' - I if 2 --' ? il, X llfr II- iff II I 1 ivrss i ' A ' e 'f ' M rr r,,l S I I e, ,, ' i I I' new Ii., VAZVV I, H I 2 '25 g 5 ,.., V i 2 R .0211 ---- . i'l15 ' I ' f r, gal. Q , ,Ra f ,III I Wratten, Edward I Wrisley, Jerry I I. U 'I 1 rr' ' V. - WYant, Mary' :ff f' ' Wynant , Melodie 'I 1.2, gr. X - affix , J 2 K 15 ' ,,,, ' I it Ai f liihi, A , Yeager, George York, Patty I I ,If L .,., ,,,i-. I Q I 'l i .f.- Young, Diana . ZGCIGI1, Zienna 5 - l I? 'QP if I I ,,l,l Ziegler, Kenneth ' 53' 3 Boughton, Gail 3 if , I I ,,,,, F I I, Conner, Ierry V 'ffl , ra In s l T?-4 NOT PICTURED Adams, Gordon Archuleta, Donald Batsch, Barbara Beardslee, Pauline Belote, Linda Blohm, Caroline Bolin, Darlene Bruce, Ron Buckholz, Dan Bullard, Trent Clements, Kathy Clothier, Pam DeLepine, Micheal Deswert, Kathy Dietz, Donna Fleck, David Fraser, Doris Gerhard, Ioy Harness, Rhea Hasham, Carolyn Hauxhurst, Bonnie Hayden, David Helmer, Robert Hill, Claudia Ingman, Iudy Lou Iohnson, Ron Iohnson, Rosemary Ioli, Winnifred Iones, Iohnnie Kaufman, Bob Kelly, Pat Laws, Mark McElhiney, Larry McFarland, Betty Meyer, Lely Milton, Kathleen Minard, William Moffet, Donald Napoleon, Roger Nelson, Bill Owenby, Mike Patterson, Wayne Potts, Prudence Ranger, Billie Reisen, Gary Roettger, Cheryle Sampson, Melvin Sims, Mary Smith, Luther Soles, Georgene Stine, Sharon Stout, H. Dale Stutzman, Geraldine Sutherland, Iack Tan Kersley, Joseph Van Lanen, Bill Wakeman, Ann Ward, Keith Wharff, Cheryl Wilson, David Wolff, Paul 95 Woodruff, Chuck
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