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Exhibiting the true Christmas spirit, the Junior and Senior English classes co-operate on operation Tin Can in secur- ing canned goods for the Sauk County welfare department. Carol Babington, chairman of the operation, is shown here with the results of the drive. Floats, mixers, but mostly the Prom are prime topics for the Juniors at their monthly meetings. Junior Activities The Juniors capture second place as they display their knowledge of archery and football in We're Aiming to Win. i AIMING TO win 25
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First Row: Betty Milleville, Nita McDaniel, Barbara Markin, Kit Savides, Elizabeth Madison, Marlene Petzke. Second Row: Vincent Statz, Don Moely, John Meyer, Joe Meyer, Betty Platt, Roger Petzke. Third Row: Kenneth Mack, Jerry Smith, Joe Schiffman, Bob Ohlsen, Dick Mueller. First Row: Elaine Yanke, Barbara Whitham, Elaine Veith, JoAnn Schiffman, Florence Teeters, Kay Zick. Second Row: Paul Schoepp, Gloria Yanke, Sandra Shanks, Mary Winiger, Mary Weber, Keith Weg- ner. Third Row; Bob Veith, Allen Williams, Dick Walter, Bob Schneider, Tom Sawyer, Terry Tabor. 24
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Ah ha! Caught in the act! Don Moely and John Meyer are snapped in the act of eating doughnuts in the school kitchen. Tom Trautmann, as student council president, officiates over a meeting of those wishing to attend the Post Junior Prom Party. First introduced last year, this type of entertainment proved highly successful. Dick Mueller lends an ear as Mr. Hanrath gives the group a word of advic6. 26
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