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9TH GRADE ROW ONE: G. Uzarski, B. Copeland, D. Slozat, C. Rifenberrick, G. Carnes, C. Powell, R. Coulter, L. Jarrell, .T. Deater. ROW TWO: D. Dougherty, D. West, J. Finley. J. Ours, D. Blood, B. Warren, T. Waring, G. Swafford, L Jones, C. Trunick. ROW THREE: R. LaSalle, F. Corey, N. Dickson, C Peterson, P. Plyler, N. Sorenson, C. Miller, T.Brown, J. King, T. Uzarski A. Copeland. ROW FOUR: T. Rhodes, J. Jewell, K. Klinginsmith, M. Buz- zard,R. Klobusnik, D. Hornstein, S.E1liott, B.Boy1e, K.Bates, D.Turner, M. Petrus, K. Freeman.
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IOTH GRADE ROW ONE: S. Welsh, G. Watt, K. Millard, P. Killough, M. Latuk, V. Bol- lard, L. Nelson, M. Balog, L. Lemon, B. Hindman, A. Farley, L. Gregg. ROW TWO: R. Skebe, D. Berringer, G. Denham, D. Taft, D. Graham,J Farley, L. Blair, M. Baker, B. Kehn, B. Burkhart, H. Wolfe, L. Fuller, J Brown, l.Casbohm,J. Mil1er,C. Hutchings. ROW FOUR: E. Godsave, F U1'baH-iCk. P. Daniels, J. King, D. Schofield, B. Davis, D. Tayglor, R. Nei Uzarski, .T. Davis, B. Butterfield, C. Meyers, N. Wescott, B. Hovis, L. HIHHH, N- 3iCk1eS. T. Krauza. B. Turner. LW' X, Thompson, G. Irwin. Row THREE: c. sherrerrs,J. Fmbese, P.J0nes, J ll. -UL' ,,f ' ' , 1, 1 JD, Xl 1 ZS' A Kf, W W L , iiflvh fff ' , A L 15197 ,i PDX: - i. 1 , I Milf fg Nl- X V! L V 1 ' N. P L . W 2 f 1 ' pf f ar H X xx XO' 8, X99 k fill Aff Ln V cf 1 W B u All 5- ef. WA fy ,W y ,.- -W W N QRS? an xxx 5. Ahoy - 4917 ' 'JAWV M A J QQ J' 'JZ Awe ' 'L B f r .5 , l I X D - ' , W X'-X A Xfvuw Mm iff J ' .1190 W
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ROW ONE- G. Simmerman, G. Brown, C. McKinsey, T. Fuller. ROW TWO: A. Temple, HOW THE NINTH GRADE FEELS ABOUT DATING First we must know what dating is. Dating is a new experience for ninth graders. Whether it be to a show. to a dance, or just for a coke, to us it is new. Most girls go- ing out on their first date ask the same old question and we are asking it, too. How should I act? Well, there is, of course, but one answer. Be yourself! Don't make any special attempt to be anyone you are not. It will probably end up in disaster. But, then, maybe the embarrassment will aid us in future dates. Remember you are YOU and no one else. Now back to the subject on how most ninth graders feel about dating. Most of the girls love the idea of going out on a date, but do parents feel the same way? The answer to that is, most of them like the idea. Then there are the so called problem parents who just can't be con- vinced that we should be allowed to go out once in a while. We like the idea of an occasional date and would be very happy to have at least one date night a week. We feel that dating now will help us in future, more important dates. It may even cure us of that ever-present self-conscious- ness that is enough to ruin one's whole evening. Having a date makes us feel older than the way most people treat us. Of course, we know we are not, but it gives us a feel- ing of superiority to talk among ourselves about the art of dating. Though most of the boys in the ninth grade do not like the idea of dating, there are a few who do. For one reason many of them are too involved in missiles, rock- ets, and cars to even give the girls a thought. ' . R ld d T. Rhod I. Blumenstein, R. Marsh, L. Schambach, R. Wetherbee. ROW THREE: W. Meredith, J. I eyno S an es Reynolds, J. Griffing, Y. Mead, J. Acklin, E. Van Bockern. ROW FOUR: R. Foust, K. Lynce, C. Funk, H. Sterling, S. Young, H. Rahn, I. Bollard.
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