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ROBERT WILSON CHARLES WILTFONG ARLENE WROBLESKI Vocational Commercial Vocational Cross Country 1-3; Hi-Y 1-4; N.H.S. 3,4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Basketball 1,2. Club 3,4. CAROL WYANT RICHARD WYKOFF Academic Academic F.T.A. 1-4; French Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Tattler 4. N.H.S. 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3. Graduates will follow separate paths of life In future years, these autographs will provide happy memories of an ex- citing, fun-filled senior year. 27
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LAWRENCE TUTTLE RONALD VAN GOEYE RANDALL VANSLAGER Academic Vocational Academic Hi-Y 3,4; Tattler 2,3; Dance F.F.A. 2,3,4. Class Officer 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 2-4; Band 1,2. Track 3,4. Graduation day brings pleasure and tears ROBERT WEYRICK DANIEL WHITTEN Academic Academic Spanish Club 3,4. F.F.A. 2-4; Band 1-3. Leaving after a practice of the grad- uation exercise, these seniors look forward to the real thing.
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Junior Class Officers: Carolyn Nicodemus, Treasurer; Janice Haines, Secretary; Carl Meyers, President; Reva Clark, Vice-President. Class of ’63 Experiences Great Junior Year The members of the ''Class of '63 be- gan their junior year, as did all classes, with the election of class officers. They were: Carl Meyers, President; Reva Clark, Vice President; Janice Haines, Secretary; Carolyn Nicodemus, Treasurer. Under the guidance of their sponsors, Mr. Pfeiffer, Mr.Gamble. Miss Judd, Mr. Apple, Mrs. Miller, and Mr. Johns, they enthusiasti- cally began to undertake the activities which soon distinguished them as juniors . They selectedclass rings and began the long wait for their arrival . During this time, the juniors diverted their energies to plan- ninga really super class party . The arrival oftheclass rings justa few days before the party assured that they were juniors and now ranked as upperclassmen. Further proofof their status as juniors came when they began to plan the Junior - Senior Prom. The chairmen of the prom committees suddenly seemed to become the busiest persons in school. The juniors thought all this effort resulted in the best prom yet, and now eagerly await their senior year. Stan Baginski Russ Barnes Barbara Benjamin Phillip Bernth Kathy Blake Nancy Blank Jim Bodemuller Tom Borlik Sandra Bowker Raymond Browne
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