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to ’61. Row 1: Francos Fiko, Gwondolyn Fisher, Danny Goyor, Mary Ann Hawley. Mary Frances Hotter. Row 2: Gerald Honeycutt, Thomas Hoovor, Jo Ellon Hosslor, Mary Hos- totlor, Larry lonos. Row 3: Mary Kindig. Thomas King, Robert Lohman, Thomas Lehman, Samuel Longanockor. Row 4: Carolyn Longhold. Stanley Lopp, Marilyn Lutos, Sandra Marts, Sharon Mas'.erson. Row 5: Sharon Miller, Joan Mishler, Brant Nettrour, Judy Otto, Arneal Pipponger. Row 6: Mary Suo Pippongor, Steven Quigley, Randall Richmond. Kathy Rmgenburg. Martha Robinson. Row 7: Dona von Sechrist, Fred Slabaugh, Robert Slabaugh, Lynn Smeltzer, Janot Smith. Row 8: LaVonda Stahly, Dalo Stone, Barbara Stouder, Sandra Thomas. Di- anne Weaver. Row 9: James Weavor, Kathy Widmoyer, Charles Windham. David Wisoman. 29
More important ’60’s loom ahead. We, the sophomores, found our second year in high school filled with many memorable events. The one that stands out most in our minds is the choosing of our class rings. Though sizes were measured and down payments were made, they will not be ours to wear until the beginning of our junior year. During the winter months we conducted the sale of Queen Anne turtles which was this year's principal means of increasing the class treasury. Secretary-troasuror, Carol Hollar: sophomore president, Gary Schneek; and Joan Noffsingor, vice-president meet in the surge area for a chat between their classes. We, the freshmen, began our high school career with enthusiasm. In the spring v e ambitiously attacked our class project, which was the tradi- tional paper drive. Through co-operation and hard work this effort proved to be profitable. Here we've caught vice-president, Tod Lehman; freshman presi- dent, John Yeager; and Betty Martin, secretary-treasurer at the candy counter, stocking up on goodies for the day. We, the eighth graders, began our activities early in the fall by selling concessions at the football games. Throughout the year we also sold candy during the noon hours. These projects provided funds for the educational trip to the Chicago museums. We feel we have profited from a variety of new experiences this year and are very glad to be a part of N.H.S. Janot Lemna, class secretary-treasurer, waits patiently as Carolyn Mullet, vice-president gets a drink. Bob Best, president, is our gentleman holding the faucet. 30
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