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76 Charles Worrall, 147 Mary Worrall, 94 Linda Wrestler, 113 Gwynn Wright, 113 Tracey Wright, 147 Darrow Wyat, 113 Y Greg Yandell, 113 Jean Yalowitz, 147 Ken Yalowitz, 95 Larry Yocum, 113 Betty Young, 95 Pam Young, 147 Reta Young, 95 Pamela Younger, 147 Z Dan Zerbonia, 147 Mike Zerbonia, 113 Dawn Zipprich, 113 Marti Zuecher, 95 Phil Zuercher, 113 FACULTY William Adams, 23 Ada Mae Albright, 39 Eleanor Bailey, 32 Donald Baker, 28 Robert Baldwin, 56 Cheryl Barnett, 36 Harry Bauder, 40 Myrtle Behrens, 45 Jack Bensing, 38 Veryl Bernhardy, 47 Marie Bill, 45 Donald Booth, 40 Bruce Boyle, 22 Mollye Bright, 33 Le!-Xnne Brodbeck, 43 Sue Campen, 30 Becky Carrara, 30 Richard Casper, 55 Ann Caveny, 33 Paul Caywood, 28 Theoline Chamness, 31 William Christian, 38 Willard Cochran, 52 Lucille Cole, 57 Doris Collier, 53 John Davidson, 27 Gean Dentino, 57 Larry Dirst, 32 Virginia Dodd, 45 William England, 23 Walter Fink, 38 Bernadine Fischer, 45 Theodore Fluegel, 46 Frederick Genge, 41 Margaret Greer, 29 Francis Hagen, 42 Jon Harris, 47 Dolores Harris, 22 Jan Harris, 27 Larry Harris, 43 Jeffrey Hawkinson, 29 Charles Hicok, 51 Rudy Higgins, 36 Beverly Holmes, 26 Carl Horst, 46 Dennis Irwin, 37 George Irwin, 53 Richard Jamieson, 56 Edwino Jordan, 28 Fred Kaufman, 37 Jean Keithly, 54 Don Kettleborough, 42 Ruth Kirkhus, 45 lone Krieger, 43 Robert LaCroix, 47 Richard Lane, 46 Larry Lavery, 56 Allan Lurie, 50 Carol Matheson, 54 Florence Mabee, 43 Mary Maxwell, 39 Russell McBrien, 39 Gerald McCann, 40 James McCormick, 22 Kay McElfresh, 37 Ann Moriarty, 32 Sue Mueller, 43 Eugene Nelson, 51 Marguerite Parker, 31 David Peterson, 46 Muriel Peterson, 26 Loretta Pocklington, 53 Florence Poshard, 21 Gretchen Powell, 45 Louise Rigg, 45 William Robertson, 21 Barbara Rula, 57 Henry Sahlin, 52 Philip Salzer, 41 Randall Schick, 36 Janice Scott, 30 Robert Semlow, 51 Diane Senesac, 33 Robert Senn, 51 Marion Sizemore, 47 James Smariesse, 21 Neil Smith, 50 JoAnn Snyder, 42 Eileen Sprenger, 43 Eugene Stanger, 43 Susan Steffens, 54 Henry Stepping, 20 Robert Stevenor, 47 John Stock, 52 Herbert Stoskopf, 55 Michael Stuart, 56 Merle Studinger, 45 Joseph Suffield, 27 Marjorie Szepessy, 55 Warren Tatting, 55 Gary Tindall, 41 Peggy Trotter, 57 James Troy, 57 Swen Wallin, 57 Gerald Whitaker, 50 Harry Whitaker, 20 Richard Whitaker, 56 Betty Williamson, 43 Jan Willms, 45 Marjorie Woodworth, 54 Jerry Wyeth, 52 Joe Yonkouski, 44 Charles Zbrozek, 27 Ronald Zipfel, 29
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278 The End I am wriTing This aT 1:30 in The morning, noT ouT of any personal asceTic convicTions, buT ouT of The reaIizaTion ThaT Tomorrow lwhich is really Todayl a final shipmenT of pages musT be made, I, of course, have been so busy pushing secTion ediTors, sophomores, phoTographers and oTher such inferior creaTures ThaT my own work on The yearbook has been slighTed. Besides ThaT, I'm lazy. JusT for old senTi- menTaIiTy's sake, I'lI Tell you now ThaT This is The firsT land probably lforTunaTely for you lcan I puT parenTheses wiThin parenTheses l?lll IasTl Time I will ever plague you by having anyfhing of mine published-I have been The graTe- ful recipienT of several hearTwarming reiecTion slips which have become The obiecT of many cloddish iokes among my friends-so humor a megalomaniac and lisTen To my in- coherenf babblings. Zoundsl IThanks To R. B. Sheridanl you ask, won'T he ever shuT up? BuT, dear reader, I have aT IeasT one whole page To fill wiTh This drivel, buT I doubT ThaT even I can expound ThaT much. ONWARD and UPWARD!! -Cr- Q I suppose ThaT I should Take my own borrowed advice and begin aT The beginning, buT I have no idea where ThaT would be. Perhaps I oughT To aTTempT To arrive aT The cer- TainTy if my own exisTence Ia fairly good sTarT, buT DescarTes, you old codger, don'T you realize ThaT you're also quesfion- ing your non-exisTence, so by The same Token you may noT exisT? IZeno would love mell. I suppose l'II have To pick a spoT aT random and sTarT from There, and where I'lI find myself, Zeus Iif There is a Zeus eT ceTera, er ceTeral only knows. Alpha and Omega have never made more sense To me Than now-There is no place To begin, much less To end. The proofs are back-WhaT? I've led up To This and all I can say is ThaT The proofs have come back? All righT, Then, I'Il sTarT somewhere, buT The proofs will bear some relevancy ll hopel. I have read over The copy I had wriTTen for page 2 and geT embarrassed every Time I read iT. In facT, I'm em- barrassed of The whole 'I6 page signaTure ThaT only a few monThs ago I so proud To hand To The publisher lone of Those vaguely benevoIenT dieTiesl. Mr, NewsfoTo, Publisher, God, whoever, here are my PAGES. The greaTesT opening secTion in The yearbook his- Tory-pasT, presenT, fuTura. And The proofs came and iT is? Will The mobs run Through The halls shrieking: Who do you Think you are, MeisTer? You Trine To make us THINK? Well, mob, I have This IiTTle sTory you mighT be inTeresT- ed in lTells sTory amid cries of Hang 'im! l: This man was searching for The meaning of life and in his search heard of a guru living on a mounTain. So The man Travelled aT greaT expense To The mounTain where The guru lived and asked The guru, 'O, Guru, Tell me The meaning of life.' 'IT is To conTempIaTe The Buddha TruThs,' was The guru's un- faITering reply. 'WhaT?' asked The man. 'You mean iT isn'T?' asked The guru, his faiTh forever uprooted. Enough-I have To check myself. The Thank-you's: Mr. STevenor-for his good iudgmenT and his bailing us ouT of Trouble Miss Poshard-I plead The fifTh amendmenT, buT she and The sTaff know Mr. Fink-for advising The business sTaff and ToleraTing ediToriaI sTaff inTervenTion Mr. Highfill-for pizza and favors Dan Du Boff-for Taking over a floundering phoTography deparTmenT and bailing The CREST ouT of a mess Rodney MasT-for help when he was Through wiTh his own work Lance Rodewald-reTroacTively for IasT year There is yeT one omniscienT, omnipresenf being I would like To Thank for imparTing To me The aTTiTude ThaT helped me puT ouT This book .... Waldo
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