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TOP ROW: James Ramert, Judy Roberts, Carol E. St. John, William Ollis Seaborn. SECOND ROW: Jim Shee- han, Barbara Short, Jean Siemer, Larry Soliday. IHIRD ROW: Richard Steele, Sandy Toops, Jim Trigg, Valerie Voris. BOTTOM ROW: Edith Ann Warner, Jean Watkins, Steve Weiss, Jim Whitaker. NOT PICTURED: Tom Shumbarger, Ray Young. 17
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Living Up to the Motto: The Future Belongs To Those Who Prepare For It Their problems didn’t cease, they just wore new names, like the quantum theory or the map test. Moreover, now came a new element: Seniors must be examples, leaders, and even heroes. At times behind these pictures of confidence was a person wishing momentarily to be a freshman again. But the Class of 1967 pushed ahead, providing the mainstay of the basketball team, taking the ACT Test, and planning a Career Day. Mem- bers polished off work days, magazine sales, and the class play. Then, the quick anticlimax: baccalaureate, graduation, class trip. The future was now for Neoga’s Seniors, '67. Math seniors find that a windy day at the transit is a practical and challenging project. Senior sponsors: Ruth Darnell and Brad Lacey. Fourth-year agriculture students show a seasoned eye in picking Christmas trees from the ag farm. 16
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Juniors converge their refurbishing talents on a waiting Cadillac. Juniors Energetic Activities Reflect A Growing Treasury Rounding the halfway mark and working out scores of activities large and small is the Class of 1968. Their most important goal, boosting the treasury by several hundred dollars, is met by year-long candy sales. Car washes seem to work well for them, too, as they made their wash-day the most profitable ever at N.H.S. And, the class play proved that they had a touch for the theatrical. Junior officers are President Larry Wilson, Vice-President John Dole, Secretary Judy Carruthers, and Treasurer Ellen Kimery; Sponsors are Miss Wright and Mr. Zimmer. In Mr. Louthans chemistry class, young scientists release the mysteries (and the smells) of the elements.
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