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Lorna M. Schweinhagen Brenda K. Shibler Mary A. Von Deylen Larry C. Wesche SENIOR T EAR The high-pitched atmosphere of the Senior Hall ranged from jgy to despair, but usually light-hearted fun was the password. Dashing paisley shirts and red licorice were always in evidence as were scattered papers left over from stacked lockers. Cries of Curse you, Red Baron, and We're the angels sent from heaven, we're the class of '67 echoed down the halls making them come alive. Yelling at pep rallies and basketball games also showed the pep and school spirit of the Seniors. With the arrival of the long-awaited pictures and name cards, the graduating class once again converged in the hallowed hall to make the traditional ex- changes. Other varied activities consumed a great deal of the Seniors' limited extra time. Play practice, fish- ing in the science room aquarium, pulling muscles while playing Twister, and converting the senior trip into one long, glorious party, were all part of the thrilling final year. fRightj One of the more light-hearted moments finds Gene Meyers and Jim Rentz fishing in the science room aquarium. Leonard L. Sonnenberg Duane L- V011 DQYIGH Susan K. Wyse
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A CTIVITIE fUpper leftjExcitement at the basketball game. fCen- ter lefty Larry Wesche charges down the floor on his way to another Falcon victory. fLower leftj Jim Rentz, Larry Wesche, Mary Arps, and Annette Liechty rehearse a scene for the Senior class play. fCenterj Supt. I-Iesterman crowns Ridgeville's first Homecomin queen Linda Bostelrnan. fBelowj Ridgeville's teen- agers let off some excess energy at a class-sponsored dance. S V Club meetings, basketball games, dances, banquets --all played their part in activities '66-'67. Although a casual part of their climb up the ladder of education to the students of R.H.S. they were an essential part. Each activity required time and effort, but t.he rewards of fun and social contacts far outweighed the work put into them. They made the many steps through school lighter and much more enjoyable.
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