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Jerry Baker Kenny Baker Susan Baker Theressa Baker Barb Ballinger John Becker Janice Brown Ruth Burrell Doris Burton Bill Cline Cheryl Clinton Joe Clinton Jim Coen Vicky Cooper Steve Cushman Shirley Deters Rick Eastin Dan Fallert T ony Fear day Bill Gentry Carol Greuel Cathy Hamilton Danny Hanfland Jerry Hanfland Steve Harmon Gary Hartke Marianne Hays Vickie Herring Larry Himes Susie Hoelscher 29
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Frosh Step into Shoes Fillingly After the passage of awe, then embarrassment, came the sense of belonging for the Class of 1971, Neoga High School’s Freshmen. As expected, the members’ first concern was the farthest away as they eyed possibilities of a senior class trip. Their President, Frank Voris, along with Vice-President Bob Short, Secretary Joyce E. Walk and Treasurer Gary Hartke opted to get the class involved in more- than-usual activities this year. That was no problem for the Freshman Class, sponsored by Mrs. Lawson and Mr. Louthan. Their combined efforts, and per- haps some cajoling of the more miserly members gave them enough one-penny votes to walk away with Ugly Man top honors with their entrant, mon- strous Bob Short. Five brains are better than one for math. 28
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The two Joyce Walks team, up to study home-ec. 7l'ers Work and Reflect Not so successful in their Homecoming Float entry, the Freshmen nevertheless real- ized their talents in other areas. They held bake sales with some bakery goods coming from class members and the more difficult ones coming from “Mom.” Since the fresh- men were not car-drivers, they had no out in scheduling car-washes, but they revived the old customs of selling coffee and donuts at basketball games. Luckily, for them, game nights were cold and sales were high. Reflecting on their feelings about N.H.S., the Freshmen stated philosophically that their great basketball team, their comradeship with older students, and their feeling of class pride were what they liked best about the Class of 1971. Even the stairway can become a good place for conversation.
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