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7 Nl' rv '43 IUNIOR ROOWI l0l ROW 1 Xernon Bucholl Kenneth Skenducl Andy Prllomskl lamcs Iostlgan Joe Nlattlalzl James Wojtak Larrx Ihll Wllllam shulskl Daud Anderson Ilaud IJCSIYIIOIIC Iohn Dosemagfn Tlmothw Tully John Kohlmulr ROW Z Kathlun lox Iohn 'llalonu lrzderuk lrnst Robe rt Aeerln Peter lelhen Gerhard Wlllems Lharles btonmr Tlmotln Lavsler I,lI'lIIl5 lhlappetta Richard Rulck Bxrutr Mllass Nlarx slmon ROW i'SIar1anne Ilenderlelter Jeanne Kamlemecke Dlane Olerum Marv Ward Jennie Booth lmette Pneknell Wlarx Hornamek 'Vlaru Org,an1st Mars Srhulte Ann Bacherer Angela Romano WIIXlIlg together cl fexs strax toots aqueaks and bangs 'Sir Axello and Mr Hemkes haw come up ultll a fme band IOIlSlSllI'lg of Back ron Rolnrt Nloeheke Rawmond Sepan skl Back ross tseatedl lrank 'Wo ennsen Mars Ward Margaret 'vllco Joseph NIIRSIS Dan Whlteslde Jo seph Plas Ronald Grew Barbara 7ewen Katherme 'Wilco Wllllam Ylelsdorf 'Nhke lxremples Dean Patterson Ronald Buss Iront Rove Allan helps Sandra Boxers Paul 7ohlen Helen Bartol Robert Flsh Bxll Wagner Tom Walkush and Tom Paulson Rodnex Johnson Who saws ue dont like hlstorw' Parel members Io n Dohertx Pl er Brnun Daud Anderson Txm Tulls and Brian fullllom all seem to le delung for an answer to elvurman Bob Fulmers question John JUNIOR ROOM 105 ROW 1 Garv Sentlerl, Dennis Blanehl, Lwnn Frederleksen, Rlehard Falk. Robert Ixolmoa, Therese bturwer, Phxlhs W'o3tak. Patrxcxa Kueny, Carol bchmltt ROW 2 Robert Dobson. Edu ard W'endel, Fred Kappus, Rands IIHIIGIS Duane Plutas, Ceellla Marurklewler, Mary Anderson, lmme Ramaeel ROW' 3 Daud I-levden, Larrw Harrer, lames Maresealeo, Iranelw Moenssen, Carol Gonnermg. Catherme Agazzl, Marne Roskn. Marv Selear BOTTOM ROW Ronald Paradnse. Rxehard Pern. Augie Rldolfl, Rudv Drexler, Marllvn Clpolla. Frances Bow er, Kathleen Cahill. Barbara Ze! en MISSING Lmda Lextven 7 FWF tv, ' f , . , 1 W t Q I I I Q Q I - e. 1 y - I . , I I H 1 '. fr 7 - X as , ' , f' 6 ,- ' K v 4' I wb- K M - . I I I . .I I I I III - , ' - ' f - ' V I r I , ' V I I v I I I - I I -I II - I v - I I I vu . - - I I' . .. I' x A L h I ' - ' - v - 'f 1 f r n A A1 t ' V ' - ' . ' v ' L - v ' I I, ' ' I I ,. S' ' ' , ' j j, -'- 'f - ls .'IfII I- .OI s . '. I IAI . I I. T I. ' ' . - . 1, .1 I - I I .I .I I .II III . .III I I,. , I. I v' I' v' - v . 'Y ' ' . ,.', ' -.. It '., x ' ' ' I I' ' 1 r 7: ' ' ' . 1 - - I , 1 ' ., ' . 1 v ' I 7 Y x 5 Y ., ! x I 4 ' 1 - . 1 - x l ' 'v A ., 5 S ' 1. I I .. . I .'. V x ' V .Q Iv S, W . I-I . . I-I I I I ' 1 . f. -' . ' , . . I-'I- ' - 1 . - lstandingl L to R--Tim Greco, ' . v ' ,V L' ' .' , A ,v v A I' ' - ' v 1 A . ' ' ' .' Y - 1 I' v . ' v 1 .' , . I'. ' , ' , V M . . . -- ., . I .. J 1 v 4 V ' V T 1 -'ft ,A V , 'Maw-J NW . YL. , , II I , . '. vi K . h 't I z , I . I I I . . II I YQ- 'Tvs ' ' it .. EV, 1 ' ' 4 .Ah I , - 21 ' I J vi 4 ,.f ' I., f IJ V ., 6
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This lndustrlous group of Juniors could only b applying thur exrmst labors to one pause thQ publnatlon of the sr hool mu spaper Ihr u orkers mmluds Bob Dobson Bob Bosmo Denms Ihlap petta Jun ONexll Sande Kelsey 'ylary Lynn Ku lssh Sonya laluhoyyskx Judy mn Ilukblrth Sue IR tmrson 'yhry Conrad and Marllyn Clpolla not ttllllltlllp., Jlnlne Rlmuu who obylously IS Ill 1 st zte of mldltatlon Q... ve-ERN '1k..Es' 5, 'nr- Rohz rt I' I'her1 were more than Just flsh It the flsh fry as ue can see by these dlhgent workers Jlm Wojtak Ron I-xhppmlll Bob Panmng Tony Adam aku and I arry Gay dos .,.......-- John I Lundberg VV1ll1 IIN l yons These two nnclmed plane operators Davld De Simone 'md Ilavld Ander son go about their phvsles pl'0JPCt yuth some amount of serenity Klthy Rllcy managed to enter the scene yyhlle completmg an experiment hehmd thelr backa Freshmen do It again' On Nlareh 19 the bovi team yy on flrst place trophv The happy four are Ioseph Tennvson August Gnorskl Terrv Morlartv and Dommu Forgxanm Auguqt took superlor speaker and Nlarcn Ad lm son took the excellent Speaker trophv '-'I V1 JUNIOR ROONI 113 ROW 1 Alan Corradnm, Michael bchroeder, Thomaa Walkush, Gene Wlllemi, Ralph Fckert, loseph Plas, Gene Dosemagen, Bruce Xnderson, Tum Propoom, Thomas Green, Larry Gaydos, Edward Kertz, Leon lohneon ROW 2 Ioieph Laurenn, Patricia Brvant, bherrv Becker, Jean Roblllard. Pamela Stella, Ann bt Louls, Patrlua Murray, Trudy' Deom, Loretta Forglannl, Lmda Reno, Janet Cermmara, Margaret Mleo, Bonme Booitedt, Pattl Matranga ROW 'Z VValter Ebner, Francis Smger, Thereea Tillman, Judyann Haekbarth. Karen Holland, Kathleen Zamo, Paul Zohlcn. Iohn Helf, Denms Robbms 6 , '. ef. f V :H . s' -' 1 ,A - 4 x .- -, . - 4 T X Q K' 1: ' - n x ' ' ' x ' ' 'A L Q ' ' .K 1 1 . ' - ' ', P . . v K ' I . - . v . . , . , . , . - , - V A Y 5 ' V A . - ' 1 t- ' Y. f . .. ' 1. . . . ' l . , . 5 , . , Lf . 4 , . ' X . . - . y 1 , , . ' V . . . , . . I . , N . ,y 2 2..- , , h. 1 -J W. f A 1 ' ' ' ' . s .fl mf . A- --,, J any ' A ... 'L .MNNW . f , ,, , . - K. I ,Q .t . .. 1 . V 1-V I . . 4 1 . , . I ,. . x . .1 . , - . . - - .1 . - . A. ly . 5, .- QW 4 V Y X 41 V 5' ' g e ' ' I I , 1 , . ' 1 el f 1 . X - 'L , 5 fl, J- 4 -4 1 sq ,,, I ! . ,, .- f' , . ll '- N 1. ' xl 4 X, - 1 5 v ' u ' 1 4 nf r K' K ' . I , I V . l I E - .' ' . . . la, K . ' K . ' ' .' ' , . f , K .' , . f f v . ' , v J M Sa Q I I I I
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Uf Blushlng What other natural reflex plagues one more than the skIlless art of blush Ing? My hat goes off to all my com panlons In gloom but shall remaIn flrmly on my head when I consIder the lucky people who escape the red shIne If It chose to appear occasIonalIy I wouldnt mInd But every tIme some thIng happens certaInly Isnt occasIon a Where would Cleopatra have been If every tIme she was called on to meet a vIsItIng Roman offlcual such as Caesar she had blushed INTO consternatIon? Cer taInly she would not have been the belle of the NIle Or take General Grant sup pose he blushed so much that he lust couldnt meet Lee to dIscuss surrender Ing We mIght have warred untIl Grant hImself had dIed Some may argue that blushlng cer taInly must have a purpose But what? It Isnt protectIon The only reason I can see IS that mother nature felt IIke playIng a Ioke at our expense Ive been assured by many people that wIth the DGSSIDQ of adolescence so passes embarrassment at lIttIe thIngs and thus passes blushIng But Ive notIced quIte a few red faces when I look at my teachers Sonya Zalubowsku 102 Qulet Thmgs A soft summer evenIng a baby s room the dawn a chIId In mIschIef a sun speckled lake a closed book an empty classroom the FUIDS of an old home Mary Anderson 0 Tomorrow If the end were tomorrow What treasure would you hold? What blanks In lIfe would you flll? What sorrow would remann untold? Grasp you memorIes tIll they wIthout breath Speak sIlent words of love to loved ones un gather every kIndness and Ioy Bundle the black Trample the gold WIth thought Im not comIng back Fool Indeed' Powerless memorIes and a packet of blackness' And what of your sorrow? Th s I Wlll tell Fools have fear And only fools cheat death These I Have Loved My thumb my trlcycle my red cowboy boots I was a tomboy no dolls for me My campIng days my flrst nylons my flrst lIpstIck I am no longer such a tomboy My first date my flrst corsage my flrst formal At last I am glad I am a gIrl Gall Schmltz 103 Imagery The Wlndlng mountaIn road looked IIke a black whIte and green barber pole as It spIraled the mountaIn Her conscIence was a heavy dust laden book wIth crackly pages never looked upon She drooped IIke last nIghts egg salad sandwIch She flxed her haIr wIth the PFGCISIOH of a spIder buIldIng hIs web She IS IIke a duck she has prIde VOICE and flat feet He was Agamemnon too bad she was Clytemnestra HIs love for her IIke to a pencIl grows less wIth each sharp cuttIng she QIVGS Im Her love for hIm was IIke paIn constant fervent unwanted A harebraIned person IS IIke a helIum filled baloon the more leeway you QIV6 It the hIgher It fIIts Velvet IS IIke a woman s temper when brushed the wrong way It turns a dIffer ent color and IS rough Creahve Wrmng Class Lonelmess These be Three lonely thIngs A desolate orphan A full moon on a cloudless nIght Boredom Sylvia Sfec 102 Marlon Lesko 103 It rustratlon tIme IS tIckIng pens are clIckIng a student flghts to see the lIght an Idea sprIngs but the bell rIngs shall hIs fight be In blIght? always always the bells rIng stoppIng an Idea whIch should sprIng shall It be that when all have rung the Idea stIlI shall not have sprung? Jam O Nelll 103 TV Shopper DId you ever see someone go Into a store to buy somethIng but not know the name? They remember It from a TV commercIal you know the scene Good afternoon Madam What can I do for you? dont know what kInd It IS but I saw It on TV and It perculates IH tIme to the musIc I thought It would be pleasant to have around the house Mmmmm Does It perculate In 3X4 or In Af-4 TIITIGQ Gh I don t know It sounds IIke thIs Ihums a tune I Well well come back to that later What else can I do for you? Id IIke some of that cereal that dances makes the chIldren want to eat Then ld IIke some of that green mouth wash Even my daughters best frIend wont tell her Throw In some of those CIQBTGTISS that make It IIke sprIngtIme IIS been a long wInter Also a box of IISSUSS not the strong kInd that wont tear when wet and when holdIng flve bracelets They re too expensIve be SIdeS we all Iust use them to blow our noses Is that all? Yes I thInk so You may put that on my bIll And as the customer walks out the door we see the clerk Sllpplng a pIlI Into hIs mouth Seems the lIttle hammers n hIs head are overworked Marllyn Clpolla 105 . I T' I. , 3.x , .i . . V - , . . . XJ U , , . . . . . , . lly, - - W Q . . . . I V 1 - I . I . . I 1 1 I 1 . - I . . . . I . . . . . 1 , 1 . , . . . . . I . I I O . . . , . I I T 1 Q . 1 I I . . , tk 'k 'k . . O Q 1 . ' 4: vt- if - ' I . . I 11 , . . II 11 I - genfle lacy 'flakes of Snow T T ik Well, llke a pOUI'1d OIC COHES. l I -rf af -1 ' , ' . . . . H : I I i 1 ' . . 1 . H ' ' -k -k 'k - - H 'I 5 I ,I I I v - - .H 'k 'k 'k I . . . H I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 n ll I h' Il I ' u 1 l i k k i I 1 ' . . . . - I I . . I . ' , . 'R 'k 'R I ' , I ' I . - . . . . . - I -- 1 . , . ' . 1 . 1 ' I . I . , D . - . , R . . . . -k -Af 11 . i . . , : I . . . - . 5 - - 11 I ' ll . I . , I I ' ' ll . ' ' ' H ll I ' ' , . 11 - , . ' II , , ' . l I . , . I D I I I
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