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P. Beery, W. Carlin, B. Casner, M. Caudill, M. Collier. M. L. Ellison, R. England, A . English, R. Earnhart, B. Gebert. M. Glumac, C. Griffith, D. Hanley, D. J . Harris, C . Langhor . G. Lee, P.Lightfoot.R.A.Makemson, J. Mettler, D. Miner. M.C. Parker, S. Pequignot,J. Phillips, W . Phillips, J. Rhoades, P . Rhoades, J . Richmond , K . Ringgen- berg, M. Stump, W. Slater. R. Slusher, P. Smith, L. Stevens, J. Tuttle, S. Weaver. D. Wine, C.S. Wise.
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JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR Miss Eunice Thompson PRESIDENT Wayne Slater SECRETARY Sharon Weaver SPONSOR Mr. John Mowery VICE-PRESIDENT John Rhoades TREASURER Diana Miner The Junior Class started the year with the proverbial junior hayride to South Whitley and a show. Everyone had a wonderful time, including the sponsors. Ray Slusher was again named for the All- County Team. Sharon Pequignot was the school ' s Basketball Queen. John Rlioades, Vice-President of the class, was also chosen Vice-President of the Student Council. Marlane Stump, Jayne Tuttle, Diana Miner, and Anita English were installed as members of the National Honor Society.. The junior ' s treas- ury was enlarged by the sales at the Junior Room and card and candy sales. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was the play chosen by the class. Sharon Weaver, Becky Gebert, and Jayne Tuttle were again chosen by the student body to be varsity cheerleaders. This makes four years of cheerleading for Becky and Sharon and three for Jayne. All in all, the class had a very happy and successful year.
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PRESIDENT Brenda Leedy VICE-PRESIDENT Jim Merrier SECRETARY TREASURER Sharon Smirh Chris Rood The sophomore class srarred irs year our by selling magazine subscriprions, Chris Rood, rhe rop seller, sold over one hundred dollars worrh of magazines and received a plaque for his efforrs. Those srudents who sold over rwenry-five dollars worrh of magazines artended rhe pizza parry held in rhe school gymnasium. Sharon Smirh, caprain of rhe losing ream was in charge of rhe parry given for rhe winning ream, headed by Brenda Leedy. Sharon Smirh represenred rhe sophomores as rheir arrendanr ro rhe Baskerball Queen. The class was proud of Garrh Cone, rhe only sophomore on rhe all counry baskerball ream. In rhe spring, rhree sophomores arrended conresrs in Warsaw. These srudenrs were Brenda Leedy and Roy Ousley in geomerry, and Kay Howell in Spanish. Toward rhe end of rhe year, rhe class ordered rheir class rings, rhus making rhemselves closer ro rhe realiry of upperclassmen.
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