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Highlight School Year SOPHOMORE boys find meditation and discussion groups add further insights to Er. Thomas Rear- don’s talks on their May 3 day of recollection. LONG-FORGOTTEN dresses, books, and souvenirs show up again as seniors Lonna Smith and Vicki Royal clean their locker for the last time. ORDERED in October, delivered in May. Juniors C. Lynch, C. Martin, and T. Petrovic rejoice over class rings. LANCE and SHIELD staff members and Sr. M. Loretta enjoy their last meeting at a journalism banquet on May 14. JOE HEATER plunges into a plate of food while other seniors rest atop Bob Albert’s car on skip day. 55
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IT’S milk. Sr. M. Michon joins in the fun as cast members devour potato salad and chick- en at a picnic during rehearsal. A QUAINT village scene brings an art award from the General Federation of Women’s Clubs to senior Bob Albert. AGILITY and ability show upas students perform new-fangled dance steps at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Raffles n Classes, Contests n Masses DOG RAFFLES, DAYS of recollection, talent shows, oratory contests, and many other activities filled the 1967-68 school year. No yearbook would be large enough to include all the activities which students wish to remember. Featured on the following four pages are highlights of the ’67-’68 school year. AFTER completing essays on ‘The Golden Opportunity of Youth,” sophomores Jeff Zugaj, Mike Lamb, and Mike Van Kirk hold second, first, and third place tro- phies won in an oratorical contest sponsored by the local Optimist Club. NEVER too exhausted for a party, juniors Gretchen Engler, Bob Gronninger, and Mary Schrocr relax at a “My Fair Lady” cast and crew party after a successful night’s performance. LOOKING for someone to put in jail, students stampede the football field. THE American flag flies over SMH through the daily efforts of Don Schmidt 71. 54
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JIM PEAK’S yellow wit'fled football intrigues senior boys, Bruce Smith, Bob Albert, Steve Hoye, Joe Heater, Ed Johann as they let off steam between discussions during retreat. WHAT’S big, green, and shaggy? Raffle winner, Mike Riley’s “George”. Sr. M. Karlanne, junior homeroom sponsor presents the “green monster” to Mike as he promises him a good home. BIG SENIOR George Indelicato and lit- tle freshman Darrell Logue greet each other on Ereshman Buddy Day, Sept. 15. FRIENDS enjoy the post-wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers. Students ex- tend good wishes before the wedding. SENIOR candids aren’t so candid when Sheila Kluska and Steve Gorman spot the “hidden” camera. Or are they, John? ON THE losing end of the WFC slave challenge the juniors line up for senior owners’ torture treatments. 56
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