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Page 27 text:
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. . . S NIOR ' GRADE 7 Youngest class in the high school building-this is prohahly the worst year for most Speedwayites. The year is spent in changing from elementary to high school hahits and getting acquainted with new surround- ings. lt seems nothing goes unwatehed as upperelassinen are ever alert for those who make mistakes. lint all in all. this is one oi the lmest years--which no Senior will deny. Row 1: Donald Baker, Don Cory, Delores Beck, Phyllis lbohbins, Miriam lloerger, Sharon Brady, Audrey liasey. Nancy Callaway, Joe King. Row Z: Avis Belcher, Gayle Gwinn, Tommy lienung, Tohy Cantwell, Edrie Ashhy, jerry llotson, Shirley Burton, David lindres, Sam Fogarty, Miss Kcckler. Row 3: Marilyn Edwards, Rohert Curtis, Richard Owens. Kenneth Boyer, Teddy Beeler, Helen Davis, Duane lfarle, Larry Heston, Nancy Campbell. Absent: Kathryn Holes. Row 1: Tommy Richards, Jerry Sieiers, Loretta Land, ,lim Mellaniels. Robert Uden, Ronald Urban, Mary Ann Petraits, Joe Meyer. Row 2: Nevallee Oliver, Ronnie Money, Jimmy Theiss, Diane Pleyte, David Kutch, lileanor Kuittel. Beit! XYon- nell. Gary Smith. Benny XYunder. Delores Vance, Miss Greer. Row 3: Barbara Kesler, Ronald Vance, Lynn NVinter, Pat Newsome. Shirley Petraits. Carol XXX-her, .lan Cork, Rohert McAllister, John Thompson. Absent: Billy Zeunik, Carol Harlan.
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THE FUTURE . . i 1 l GRADE Next year's Freshmen-they wun't be the usual greenies. lly now, after liaving already been in the building for two years, they are well acquainted with SHS, and moist of its students. From this group will spring the future grid. net, and Cinder teams-the future high school leaders-and the citizens of tomorrow. Row l: Richard Skidmore, Michael Heyersdorfer. Edna Inrgens, Betty McKinney, Ronald Cherry, Charles XYal- ters, Loretta Stillson. tihnene Harrah. Helen Mcflelland, lxlilflllyll,llUXYL'l',,l2ll1'lC'S Alred, Run 2: Miss Rluure, ,lu :Xnn Bozich, Loretta Richards, Danny Pohlar, Dick XYnlfe. ,lack i5tI'll1llI',-l0lll1 Dryer, Shirley Stage, Tommy llannzi, ,lwlin Rikhollf, Richard jordan, Verna Praed, Gary Denney. Rnw 3: Dave XYilsun, Sharon Lee Hmmm, lflnrenee Bische, Max Rnmple, Billy Heinekamp, Jimmie Vogel, Francis Preble, Marilyn Owens, Shirley Long, Donald Swenson. Row 1: Bob Robbins, Kathleen Summers, Bernard Ludwig, lidward Hawkins, Rachel Rea. Donna Sarchett, Ronald Vllliite. Barbara Kryter. Kathleen Xllioclrufl, Rick Lindoerfer. Row Z: Mr. johnson, Barth Riedy. David Ketron, Betty Campbell, XYalter Bishop. Carolyn Owens, Raymond Yur- pillat, Jim Hill, Christina Stephens, Gene Downs, Donna Graybill, Bob Ryan, Darline Siefers. Row 3: Carolyn Rice. Nancy Owings, David Faulkner, Barbara Morgan, Edwin Lucas, Kenneth Lawson. Dick Stnmph, Eddie Racer, ,lne Phillips, Roberta Helser, Mary Ann Me.-Xrthur. jim Coughlin, Carol Pleyte.
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SCHOOL The task of leading is an important and difficult one. for a true leader musti he a person who commands respect: he must he a person who is always willing to do more than his share: and most important of all, a true leader must relnemher that ninety-nine percent of leading is tollowing-following-the will of the people over whom he presides. H -' ' SENIORS tTopl : ,lack Ganzeiniller, Vice President: Mr. Troth, Sponsor: George Zie,-zelmueller, President: John joe Petraits, Secretary: Dick Harhison. Treasurer. ' JUNIORS iiiliddle Leftl: Allan VK'iechers. Vice President: lid Such, Treasurer: Charlene Stevens, Secretary: Bill Long, President: Mr. Trosky. Sponsor. FRESHMEN lhliddle Rightlz Barbara Richards, Vice President: Freddie XYingert, President: Xlianda Armentrout, Treasurer: Miss Spencer. Sponsor: Nancy Heston. Secretary. EIGHTH GRADE 1l.ower Leftl Seated: Carolyn Rice, Treas'1rez': Bill lleinelcamp. President: Marilyn Owens, Vice President. Standinp: john Dryer. Secretarv: Miss Moo , Sponsor. SOPHOMORES lI.ower Center? Standing: Miss Stout. Sponsor: ,lulian Livingston, Treasurer: Jack Fuller. Vice Prestlent. Seated: Beverly Myers. Secretary: Ray Stewart. Preaident, SEVENTH GRADE lLower Rightl Seated: Marilyn lflxyards, Treafurer: Robert Curtis, President: Phyllis Doh- hins. Vice President. Standing: Nancy Campbell, Secretary: Miss lireer, Sponsor.
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