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ig Efoierri '65 .fdcluidw i 68 CIJQJ sgfifelnff cyego fhe jfeffklfllefl BACK ROW-Feier. Huni, Hansen, Eunice, l-lausrnan, Nagel. SECOND ROW-Giiegler, Lundc, Cruiclcshanlc, Byfield. Meyers, Miniriip. FRONT ROVV'-Ford. Gloor, Chrislian, Blumenlhal, VVcesnor, Shairanslcy, lviclvlenamin. Friday aiiernoons, each Freshman homeroom has iwo visiiorsz one boy and one girl who pariicipale in Jrhe Big Broiher and Sisier program. These Seniors visii Jrhe homerooms lo answer guesiions, help solve problems, and impari inlormaiion on dress and aciivifies. The Seniors were chosen in iheir Junior year by Miss l-iorner, Mr. Swanson, and lhai year's Big Broihers and Sisiers. Each Senior goes oui of his way +o give ihe Freshmen a feeling of belonging. Each draws from pasl experiences for liiile hinis which oiien help smooih The way for The anxious Frosh. Every Freshman knows fhal Jrhere is always someone who will be ready io 'iclue him in. BACK RCW-Peppard, Chrysler, Zalar, Willis, Hess. THlRD ROVVfGaltle:, Spence, Sachs, Sluarl, Peierson, Swanson. SECOND ROW-Lounskiury, Huseby, Rome, Shanofl, Barfer, Smucker, l-iummon, Hanson. FRGNT ROW-Guimont Seavey, Porfnoy, Maxwell, Niemira, Eraizer, Nelson. i2'i
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Clockwafchinqz Jrhe official Freshman hobby. '68 Loaf? s 4 Q-,f ' ja L4 4 ,R Y IPO UfiF1'9 QQ 'su 30 Find The Freshmen. 120
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66144 o 1967 lu Ellen Pearlman Top lo bollom: Sleve Schulz, Secrelaryq Bill Zweclcer, Treasurer: Connie Harvalis, Vice Presidenlg Ellen Pearlman, Presidenl. Sophomore year is a lransilion period. Because ol lhis, il is perhaps lhe mosl dillicull year ol all. The Sophomore has been here loo long lo be new, bul is loo new lo be experienced. l-le has lhrown oll lhe shades ol insecurily which hinder lhe Freshman, bul is slill nol sellled and sure ol himsell. A Sophomore is lallcalive, lively, and conslanlly on lhe go. l-lis are lhe exciled whispers which cul lhrough lhe silence in sludy hall. l-le is lhe sludenl whose cheerlul l-li can be heard lrom one end ol lhe hall lo anolher. l-le's learned how much worlc lo do lo gel a B, and all lhe lalesl gossip. Bul he slill can'l gel oul ol his 8:O5s. Some people call lhis year lhe losl year. The sludenls haven'l had enough lime lo become prominenl and noliced. ln lhe Sophomore year, however, lhere is a vibranl leeling ol being wise and imporlanl, ol being somebody. Somelimes lhe Sophomore is simply happy wilh lhe world: al olher limes, he leels complelely miserable. Bul however slrange and mixed up are lhe leelings experienced, no one would wanl lo pass up lhis odd, wonderlul year. l22l
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