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- 'Ss ' i'-'Y i' Two years ago the Student Council held a contest to choose a junior high school flag. Barbara St. Clair, who was then a freshman, designed the winning banner which appears for the first time on the cover of The Junior High Lights.
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Ellen Hamilton - her used gym towels to to Pat Peters. Doris Glllmore - Mr. Mibeck to Susan Gray. Plltly Cf-lnder -- a monkey suit to Joyce Gmder. Rita Fry - her brother Ronnie to Linda, Zwlck. LaDonna Fuller - gives Robbie MacFar- lane all the homework she never com- Dleted. Connie Francisco - my place in gym to L .Benn Ward. aura reenleal' - giv 5 Phil K - M H ty lllfasternak. e ary to Pat ' ill' YH razeur - Wills Sh P bear hug from W. F. amn Omer a 'Bm Monty ' all my teachers to Gary Reese ltwegzgkise he deserves the same things 'nm M 0 - his good Frazer to Salva- dor Navarrette. David Morris - all his gym points to Ron- nie Holms. '-flflill Mllryhy - the driver's license he doesn t have to Jim Dillingham. Pannyralg-frers - a muzzle to Joleen Ser- 'Pcfe Navnrrf-Ho - his re kl , ' ' Bill Ritterhouse. C as dmvmg to Paul IRES? - his baseball ability to Bill er. Junior P1-My 1 Mr, Wied ' ddl .Tack Kindlesparger. mers pa e to Kent Pickering - all his D's to Rodney Toll. Douglas Halo '- his 1.000 'pink and green I i sgmrrels to Andra Holmes, worn et:-rsnn 1 his alg b ad David ranch e ra gf QS to er. Harry Newsome - his hea tif 1 bl to .Tack Geisendorf. u u ue eyes Rita lYf:':1r:ht - her pony tail to Jane Hamp- Dick Lgufdref his clean locker to Larry Mc- NPU f '1v'N'll - my grade card in band to Teresa Floro. Ja.:-lilo f n k 1 all the gum nn fhp bottom of his desk in study hall to Terry Pixler. 'Dvnny Clovis - wills his cowboy boots to Gene George. John flow:-ntz - his toothpick to Judy Pe- terson. Dfuvldvfe'g3fSE1'his chair in band to Jimmy Darold Cole - his sister to Don Fassnacht. Lonnie Comfort - his brains to Bill Ritter- house. FHMIGS 000m-r - my place as first chair in the hand and orchestra to Mike Johnson. Willis f'0yle - his worn out brains to Phil Currier. Jack Crum- - his brains to all the eighth graders. John Cm-tis - his curly hair to Sal Navar- rette. Vernon S:-hnoldo - h' lib ' Herb Baqsg' is rary fines to . tt. David Kirtland - the time he was kicked out of band to Jimmy Wolfson. Phillip Neifert - his d -k ' E i, Lews Absher. ei m nglsh to Leland Pfanenstiel - his grades to Bob Burt. Intramural All Stars Named The intramural basketball all stars are as follows: Dick Haitbrink, Darold Cole, Mike Warner, Allan Williams, Harvey Martin, Bill Monty, Larry Peterson, Bob Sanchez, Gary Brown and Dan Myersy Laubengayer, Breon Mitchell, Salva- dor Navarette, Alvin Bowers, Gary Diehl, Mike Holmes, Kirk Downey, Jim Robitz, Harold Maring and David Swe- ley. Named from the seventh grade are Eddie Bachofer, Mike Clark, Tom Klint, Bruce Culley, Roger McCabe, Charles Hemmingway and Mike Brown. News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Scott became the proud grandparents of a 7 lb. 12 oz, granddaughter, Janet Gayle Clark, on April 2. Mr. Scott was so excited about the new addition to the Scott family tree that he told his secretary the baby weighed 12 lb. 15 oz. .i..i.li. Recently the Mangy Morons, cham- pions of the Group 1 basketball tour- nament at Roosevelt, defeated the Group II champions, Nitwit Biddies, 15-10 to become Grand Champions of all the girls' teams at Roosevelt. In- cidently, the Mangy Morons have play- ed fifteen volleyball, tenniquoit, and basketball games undefeated this year, i C I 8 8 Ted Hoffman, not knowing anything about the situation, was notified dnring fifth hour by Mr. Brooks and one of Salina's police officers that his car was illegally parked. Obigingly, Ted went outside to observe the matter. To his surprise his car was parked half on the curb and half in the street, so Ted re- placed his car in the parking area. It was found out later that some of jun- ior high muscle-bound students decided to lift the car up and place it in the awkward position. l...lil- On Wednesday, May 2, there will be only half a day of school because of Business, Industry and Education Day. The teachers will visit the dif- ferent business places downtown. l l C O O The Nitwit Biddies were champions of the Group I basketball tournament at Rosevelt. Rita Cook was their cap- tain and Sandy Van Cleef was co- captain. Members of the squad were Carolyn Cruce, Judy Davis, Janet Har- tenbower, Linda Haynes, Karen Hol- land, Sue Jones, Dena Just, Fay Lamer, Barbara Madden, Barbara Magdeburg, Lynne Nelson, Linda Oveson, Norma Parsons, Judy Smith, Barbara Stadler, Sally Steele, Betty Jo Taylor, Jean Taylor, Sharon Tinkler, Joyce Van Fossen, Beverly Wagner, and Phyllis Walters. Group II champions were the Mangy Morons. Captains were Linn Bane and Eleanor Stull. The team included Son- ja Branstetter, Pat Cannon, Betty Cox, Carol Eastman, Nancy Exline, Oneita Gay, Gloria Garcia, Shirley Hauser- man, Janice Hayden, Marilyn Hays, Joann Henoch, Vera Herdt, Norma Hover, Jennie Lou Iliff, Jerry Mitch- ell, Hazel Pickett, Pamela Stark, Mar- sha Strange, Elizabeth Ann Train, and Paddy Hopfensburger. FAVORITE SONGS LISTED Here it is! A new list of the nations top and bottom hit tunes have once again been released with something new added. That's All --Go to the office! No Not Much -I don't have a water- gun. Robin Hood - Johnny Spaeth Memories Of You -Judy Miller and Jim Bach history. Too Young To Go Steady - Ralph Barhydt. Memories Are Made Of This - Boards, books, tests, laps in gym. Rock Right -til you hit the junior high. The Phonograph Song -tbroken rec- ordl Be quiet or stay after school. Missing -one watergun from a stu- dent's possession. Fiddle-Faddle -Study hall. What Would Happen? If David Zook came early to Latin? If Joleen Serrault lost her voice? If Sue Hardisty quit flirting with boys? If someone forgot to put a tack in Ric- hard Ahlstedt's desk in spelling? If Carolyn Heitsman got all of her Algebra? If Janice Widner stopped giggling? To Nancy Cole if Sunflower Seeds were abolished? If Sharon Brown could get by with chewing gum in Math? If Mr. Mibeck would wear an outfit that matched? If Mr, Wiedmer quit giving swats? Freshman Football This year's freshman football team that won eight games this season with no defeats coached by Bill Carlson and Nelson Orendorff have been rec- ommended by the athletic department for athletic certificates. They are Bob Ash, Donald Bokius, Kelly Bond, Alfred Bridges, Jim Briscoe, John Co- blentz, Dick Cushman, Roger Dawdy, George Eads, Dan Edington, Darrell Elder, Marvin Everhart, Fred Exline, Jim Farrell, Ronnie Hanson, Butch Hill, Eugene Jones, Vaun Kampschroe- der, Phil Kary, Arlen Keith, Freddy Kreie, Bernie Kreigbaum, Robert Lau- bengayer, Ed Lewis and Wendell Logan. Others are Gary McCade, David Mar- tin, Jerry Merker, Mike Merrill, John Mills, Jim Moore, Marlin Murphy, Pete Navarrette, Junior Petty, Max Rhoden- baugh, Rex Romeiser, Joe Sanchez, Dan Stevenson, Mike Sullivan, Larry Sutton, Jim Van Duyne, Roger Wilbur, Allan Williams, Skippy Woods, Stuart Youngquist, Bill Zerbe and student manager Gary Brown and Ralph Bar- hydt,
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pi 'ii' 'l ' 1 N And so Goodbye l l r E Looking back and forward too, these ninth graders close the doors of Lincoln building. Behind these doors and in this book are their happy memories of three years of junior high life. Some recollections are happy and some sad, but they will be treasured always.
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