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Cowan-Dumovic Terry Cowan David Coy Robert Coy Charles Cushman Gary Daft Terry Daft Vicki DeJane Eugene DeSellem Jay Detell Rick Dilworth James Doyle Rebecca Doyle Earl Cranmer Theodore Darner Gayle Detwiler Cynthia Drakulich Thomas Crawford David Dattilio Judy Devan James Drotleff Neil Csepke Jeffrey Davis Pauline Devine Jeanni Drotleff Frances Culler Barbara DeCrow Judy Dietz Thalia Dumovic
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B ingham-Corso Jay Bingham Joseph Bricker Linda Burns Joseph Ciotti David Birchak Harold Briggs Victor Cain Rita Circle Thomas Bough ton Patricia Brisken John Callahan Katherine Clarkson Gerald Boyd Helen Brown Mario Cardona Barbara Cleckner Barbara Bretih Richard Brown Lynn Carlartello Phoebe Cope Charles Brenneman Terri Brown Larry Char ties ky Susan Cope David Bricker Marie Bitch man Connie Christofaris Elizabeth Corso
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the inside of the ‘canteen where they talked, danced, drank Duncan-Esterly cokes, and played pool. After being kicked out of the library for talking or misconduct, they were forced to return to the cafeteria, where the wind made strange, eerie sounds blow ing through the windows. As Sophomores they began acting older, dating, and maturing. Following a long established tradition they sold pencils to the school. The class officers, Dick Wilt, Bud Winn, and Sally Minth, worked hard to put money into the class treasury. They believed that in less than a year they would begin spending money and planning for the Junior-Senior Prom. The pencil sales really caught on after some of the class members got dark glasses and tin cups to augment their pencil-selling image. Throughout the year members participated in practice fire drills, learning up to eight different formulas for leaving and re-entering the building. Spring, as had fall and winter, brought with it more, new experiences. The cafeteria and the auxiliary gyms, decorated with many yellow pineapples, was the scene for the Associa- tion party which used the theme of an Hawaiian luau. Todd Duncan Richard Edling Carlos Elliott Dolores Engle Kenneth Dunn Richard Ehrhart William Elliott Patricia Englert Donald Eagle ton Barbara Elliott Clyde England Gerald Esterly 27
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