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FRESHIIAN CLASS Bottom Row, Left to Right: J. Flock, C. Mouri, B. LaVel1e, M. Creely, Row Row Row Row Row 2: 3: 74: 5: 6: ll. Brock, B. Swanson, M. Steininger. D. Barkei, D. Firestein, N. Yackley, R. Baumgartner, R. Orcutt, E. Meluch, H. Goodrich, J. Kester. J. Johannville, B. Poehlmann, N. Springborn, J. Diehl, V. Den- ton, M. Schrader, A. Yackley. B.Barna, J. Nicoson, H. Elliott, R.Antos, D. 0'Connor, E. Gum, H. Pike, R. Hmmt, K. Schaft. J. Ehrhart, ll. Miller, B. Firestein, H. Hayes, J. Leader, V. Uebele, B. lCI.oth, H. Brummel, A. Utterpohl. J. Roemhild, B. Pokorny, C. llay, D. Sigmund, M. Gabel, D. Kenmerer, B. Rickert, D. Flory, J. Rice, P. Schweikert. Bob Clemens our class president: Darryl Burgess, vice-president, and Mary Kippen, secretary-treasurer. Our first class party was a. big shindig with blue and pink streamers, some fast games of ping pong and chinese checkers,dancing,a.nd most important- food: Semester exams proved a. harrowing experience,but we survived. Thenext sem- ester found us ardent social scientists ,deciding the only route to take would be the Ugreat circle. By this time we'd lea.rned that H20 was water and then were on our way to Treasure Island, where we might have met Rosalind and Jacques-who knows? Our final good-bye to our freshman year was a party given jointly by the freshmen a.nd sophomores. Now on to bigger and better things!
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FR ESHMAN CLASS Bottom Row, Left to Rights E. Balstrode, M. Lee, S. Schillinger, H. Ron Row Row Row Row 2: 3 lg: S: 6: Schulze, H.Wa.ggoner, B.Cha.ndler, V.Enck, E. Hoe1,B.VanAdest:Lne, J .Rieser, B. Ehrhart, A. Falkenstein, R. Dornburg, R. Hunter,J. Albrecht, W. Spice, W. Brady, R. Dirks, K. Ritzert. ll. Mather, Rina. Bianucoi, B. Arnett, S. Wheeler, C. Wilson, J. Feldott, F. Murdock, J. Brown, D. Briggs, Rita Bianucci. N. Olson, J. Henczel, P. Wachonski, W. Costello, R. Croft, D. Flory, B. Boecker, A. Zvirzin, M. Mccorkel, T. Stotler. C. Case, J. Lindholm, P. Stibbe, M. McCa.l1ister, J. Adams, N. Nelson, B. Henke, C. Towsley, J. Rieser, B. Adams. R.Rieser, L.Shimkus, E. Staffeldt, R. Yotmg, W. Enck, C. Bergh B. Schmidt, D. Sagen, D. Cole, A. Dudley. Class Officers 1. to r. Bob Clemens, pres. 3 Darryl Burgess, vice-pres., Mary Kippen, secly- treas. On September 3, l9h6,our high school,ca.reers began. They called us green and still do ,for that matter, but we have had a lot of fun this year. Our first few daze were filled with locks that 1vouldn't lock, classes we couldn't find, and faces we didn't recognize. But the fog eventually lifted, and we began taking our places :Ln high school activities. We elected
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EIGHTH GRADE Bottom Row, Left to Right: R. Marquardt, M. Janko, H. Farnham, R. Yam- Row Row Row Row Row Row amoto, W. Berthold, R. NevsiJnal,R. Brown, S. Good, A. Boecker. M. Schultz, I. Mark, J. Pike, S. Rothley, R. Butterworth, M. Luebcke, J. Kelsch, D. Bieber, D. Hunter, M. Munger, C. Heise. P. Zirmnerman,M. McKenna,J. C1emens,C. Frederickson, C. Grimes, C. Fry, H. Noffsinger,P. Rickert, R. Bohnstedt, H. Glafenhein, E. Gabel, M. Stover, D. Guither, N. Hall, D. Rumsfeld, R. Ott., J. Kroehler, A. Goodin, L. Tranter. A. Witherington, E. Moody, H. Hunt, L. Kroehler, J. Goodin, C. O'Brien, L. Chandler, H. Firestein, D. Huntington. N. Stauffer, M. Wiedemann, J. Channon, L. McLaughlin, K. Bergh, A. Huth, L. Duhai, S. Rowland, C. Rockcastle. H. Phillips, R. Olson, W. Hunt, E. Eigenbrodt, W. Albrecht, R. Lehmann, J. Cobb, J. Egermaier, D. Owens, K. Siebert.
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