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MEMBERS OF THE 64-65 Quill and Scroll arc: Scaled: David Andich, Doug Walker, John Mendoza, and Mike Y andekerchove. Standing: Sandy Mo William , Maryellen Anderson, !Nancy Lou Day, Suzi Adlfinger, and Sandy Hill. Students Participate in Clubs, Journalism, Dramatics, TWO OF THE MANY PINS available through extra-curricular activities are the Quill and Scroll pin and the Senate pin. SCHOOL LIFE 9
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OH, THOSE DARLING ( hrrrliMilm. Cheering for the Lettermcn at ihr annual Let terman-Faculty game are five of tin cutest “girl in school. Shown h«»re with two of the varsity cheerleaders, Larol Barth and Connie Struve, are Cary Wynn, Al Bream, Jerry Sutton, Doug Walker, and Terry Boulting- house. Rocky’s School Life A Well-Rounded Composite; THE SPEECH 3 da , from which the ca t will be chosen for the Senior Class play, take time out to pose for the Watchtower photographer. They are: First row: Tim Bedford, Harris Davis, Jim Karmen, Kenton Schroeder, Gerald Greim, and Rick El¬ liot. Second row: Gary Berg, Pam Muench, Jan Draper, Jan Johnson, Diane Henry, Pam Boyd, Lois Nelson, and Tom Manteuffel. Third row: Susi Perrin, Carolyn Turner, Joy Coldfarh, Karen Ahel, and ( ' .indy Eagle. 8 SCHOOL LIFE
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I WONDER WHAT COLOR I should g« l? seems to lie the question on the minds of junior girls us they decide what color class ring would be the best. SETTING UP THEIR BOOTH IN the JA Trade Fair are Junior Achievers Mike Wenninger, Ron Heaton, Barb McMills, Steve Ben¬ ton. Junior Achievement was started with the purpose of teaching young people how to run a corporation. The Junior Achievers sell stock, elect officers, and manufacture products. Junior Achievement is held on week nights with each corporation meeting once a week to make their products and take care of their business. During the course of the year, a Trade Fair, J.A. Dance, banquet, and tours of the sponsoring corporations are held. Future Itiisiiiessmen Work. Learn in Junior Achievement (iroups DECIDING WHAT COUNTRY they would most like to visit is the first thought on the minds of AFS semi-final¬ ists Diane Jensen, Barb Swanson, Kelly Gersick, and Gerry Gibson. 10 SCHOOL LIFE
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