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tSOLlI' Students make our world alive and in- teresting. Informal gatherings at noon, brief greetings while passing in the hall, or meeting a new student provides a change of pace in our day-to-day world. The competition which is present in every phase of our World keeps students alert and makes them work to the full extent of their abilities. In close association with people who have different ideas and per- sonalities, a student learns that compro- mise is often necessary. The students of today will determine what tomorrow's world will be. Studerzl 28
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Seniors adjust with ease, assurance to their new position of responsibility When the new seniors walked into the building the first day of school, they felt only a hint of the elation of being the upperclassmenf' But as the days passed, they knew that this year would be different because now they were seniors. The upper hall and the center section of the auditorium were their official hangouts. There was no one to look up to, they now had to set the example for the school. Adjusting to the new position didn't take long because the seniors had many things to decide. At the first class meeting they voted to have Baccalaureate in the high school auditorium and to be the first class to hold Commencement ceremonies at the new junior high. With colleges to choose, tests to take, and decisions to make, the seniors were kept progressively busy through their first semester as upperclassmen. :Xxx Rick Albright Bob Alexander Dan Allen Lee Archibald Jack Arthur John Arthur George Austin Judy Bahnsen Kathleen Baicon 30 0 ERIC CHARLES ALBRIGHT-Chorus 9, 10, Play Cast 12, Football 9-12, Basket- ball 9-11, Track 11, 12. ROBERT ANTHONY ALEXANDER- Hi-Y 12, Track 10, 11, District Science Fair 9. DANIEL JOHN ALLEN-Hi-Y12, Cho- rus 10, Basketball 9, Track 12, Art Club 9, District Chorus 10. I LEE ALAN ARCHIBALD-Football 9- 12, Play Crew 11, Office Aid 12, Track 9- 12. JACK WALLACE ARTHUR-Play Cast 12, Football 9, Track 9, 10, Art Club 12. JOHN VINTON ARTHUR-Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12, Great Books 11, 12, Pep Band 9, 10, German Band 11, 12, Marching Band 9-12, Symphonic Band 9- 12, Orchestra 9-12, Play Cast 11, Varsity Manager 11, 12, Golf 11, District Scholar- ship Tests 9-11, District Science Fair 10, Regional Orchestra 12, District Orchestra 10-12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Buckeye Boys' State 11. 0 GEORGE HARLAN AUSTIN JUDITH ANN BAHNSEN-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, FNA 11, Intramurals 9, Pep Club 10, 11, Librarian 12, District Scholarship Tests 11. KATHLEEN ADELE BAICON
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