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Erwin Wuttke: Student Council Representa- tivcg Football 3,45 lVrestling l,2g Aquatic Staff 4. Frank Yaccino: Key Club 3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g lN4ajor Letter- mcn's Club 3,4. Linda Yaeger: Chorus lg Girls' Softball 25 Profile 4. Thomas Yancko- witz. Gail Yeske: Racket' Squad 2,35 Girls, Athletic Association lg Girls' Tennis Team 3. Christine Young. Diana Yolmgz Choreographyg Girls' League 2.3,4, Representative lg Girls' Athletic Association 1,31 Orclu-sis 2,3,4. Sue Zale: Na- tional Honor Socictyg Choreographyg Girls' Leugut' 2,35 Bronze lN4cdz1l. Dennis Zambole: Football lg Baseball l. Nancy Zawarus: Racket Squad l,2g Future Business Leaders of America 3g Girls' League l, Representative l,2,3. Richard Zbilski. Elaine Zeiger: Concert Band l,2,3,4g Concert Orchestra 2,3,4g South Pacific 2g Class Rcp- rescntativc l,2. Vicki Zell: Nlonitor l24 Caatain 3' Girls' fissure' s 7 . l s 4 League ll0PI'CSQl1lZ1llVt' -lg Girls' Plrysirul Edu- cation lieadci' 2,3,4g Bowling League Secre- tary 2. Lucille Zimmerman: Rack:-t Squad lg Girls' League l,2,4g Future Business Lead- ers of America 25 Freshmen Girls, Chorus Don Zordon: Debate l,2q Student Council Representative lg Class Representattive -lg Co-op Study Hall 1. Diane Zuccaro: Future Business Leaders of fxincrica 3. Nlichael Zuffante: Swim l,2. Lawrence Zuley: Swim l,2,3,4g Nlinor Lettermen's Club. Rich- ard Zuley. Seniors, excited over the culmin- ation ot their long-anticipated graduation, discuss their varied plans for the future. 189
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,ff 51 V f at -X uw.. . Seniors reminisce during their lost fun night. , . .,.,. it 188 gi, iii :ee , ,, 'X we 2 'Qt' 1? agile, 1 V if nf v af ' WWW? L, , ,, f 1 fr' 4 xv' A , -'-,tai M fig ..' 593 ' Gerald Waters: Wrestling 152. Dee Watkins: National Forensics League 1,2,3,45 All School Play 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3. Jo Watt: Future Nurses of America Secretary 45 Girls, Athletic Associa- tion 45 lN4onitor 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Herbert Watts: Profile 1,25 Monitor 45 Swim lX4anager 2,3. Eunice VVeichbr0dt: Student Council 152,35 Class Representative 45 Concert Band 152, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Marcia Weis: Girls' League 2,35 Representative 4, Randall Wel- ker. james Welzien. Merrily Wetherby: Aquatic Staff 1,2,-1, Treas- urer 35 lN4arinette Club 2,3,45 Choir 3,-1. Don Wharton: Football 1,25 Cross-Country 35 Monitor 1,2,3,45 Aquatic Staff 3,4, Darlene Whitten: Chorus 1,25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1. Gail Wilde: Girls' League 1,2545 Nloni- tor 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1,2,3,4. Priscilla Wilke: Concert Band 152,331-5 Girls' League 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association. Tom Williams: Mural Class Editor 4. Nancy Wil- liamson: Racket Squad 45 Library Page 15 Girls' Athletic Association 15 Chorus 1. Greg Willmer: Gymnastics 1,25 Baseball 3,4. Joan Winters: Chorus 15 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 25 Future Nurses of America 3. Robert Witt: Gymnastics 1. Marianne Woel- ke: National Honor Societyg Bronze Medal5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 2,35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Christine Wood: National Honor So- ciety5 Bronze Medal5 Student Council Rep- resentative 4.
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Memorizing dates, learning about presidents, and worry- ing about Wars became part of the luniors, year as they tackled U. S. History. Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville became familiar names as they delved through the vari- ous phases of American Literature. For the first time Juniors faced a sea of faces and a war with nervousness as the prospect of giving a speech in Public Speaking loomed heavy on their minds. At Homecoming, Iuniors won third prize for their float modeled after a stage- coach. Enjoying a leisurely atmosphere of the Old Vvest they danced that nite Under the Vvestern Skies. At VVindsong,U the traditional Iunior dance, snoxvmen and twinkling Italian lights provided a winter them. Coke and potato chips were refreshments at a February coke hourf Stale Hearts was held a few days after Valen- tineis Day. March brought the National lVlerit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test, a three-hour scholarship test. At the elections they chose class and student council offi- cers. Juniors voted for the last time, realizing that the honor of being seniors was a short time away. Vocation- al conferences in the spring enabled Juniors to talk with outstanding business leaders about college and career opportunities. In C114 they obtained college catalogues and interviews to speak with college representatives. ln spring they chose their class rings of gold, silver, pearl, red, or blue. As they paid the deposit fee, they wonder- ed how they would hold on to the receipt until next year. Seeing the class above them graduate at the end of the year, luniors held their heads high. They were almost Seniors. President Rich Zolisk, Vice-president Joan Weiss, Secretory Pom Jorgcm- son, and Treasurer Jean Davolio.
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