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X .ll'NIOR FIASS 0FFH'l4IRS LICIWI' TO RIGHT: Doris C1a,ppc1', secretnryg Jim Unkefcr, vice-president: Lynn Molen, president: Winnie Wilson, Ll'C1lSlll'0l'. One More Step JUNIOR CLASS .-XIPYISPIRS SEATICID: Mr. lddings. STANDING: Miss Kust, Mr. Marcinkowey, Mr. Aeschbacher, Mr, Morrison, Mrs. 1NlcCleste1'
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We really got into the swing of things as sophomores with one of the best class parties We ever had. We also sponsored the first annual Sophomore - Faculty Basketball game with proceeds going to the American Field Service Fund. Besides sponsoring the annual Christ- mas Dance, as Seniors one of our big- gest responsibilities was the publica- tion of this Crescent. Finally, along with much studying and even more fun, we reached the biggest event of all--graduation. Receiving our class rings was one of th e biggest events of our Junior year. We we1'e also quite proud of our Prom, Oriental Paradise.
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Archer, Linda Baughman, Frances Berkowitch, Larry Bingham, Connye Blanc, Mary Jane Brown, Rodney Burrows, Carol Butler, Cheryl Carnahan, Sam Casale, Ned Clapper, Barbara Clapper, Charlotte Clapper, Doris Clappor, Larry Collins, Bob Conn, Roger Crawford, Paul Dennis, Bob T2 419' 1, fsl l 4 f f., .sv V, H! ' K .
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