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Having been drilled by Miss Zimmer, we faced our Junior year well armed with good study habits. We start oil' with a bang, Gunnar smashed up his car. Next came the Zimmer parties and the hypnotic powers of George Hansell. At Andy Roxby's we learned the finer arts of gambling. Amidst the fun, came five-hundred word themes and World Affair Councils in history. Miss Armstrong opened windows to refresh our memories. Those who took Physics felt the impact of Mr. 0ppenlander's tests. German students cramped Herris style by writing joke in their German books in appropriate places. Meanwhile our culture was not neglected. Taken by Miss Hancock to Cedar Grove, we saw the love message of an eighteen century blade scratched on a window pane. From Mrs. Wagner, we learned that development is a hodgepodge of green, orange, and purple. Having learned the Cha Cha Cha and the Mambo in gym, we are now also well on our way to becoming social successes. At our class party, several people por- trayed teachers very accurately. The boys amused everyone by playing basketball. From fishy-smelling paint and lots of hard work, emerged a revolutionary Junior Prom. Instead of a center-piece on the floor, we departed from tradition and let ours hang from the ceiling. We also had semi-three dimensional figures. We look back with mingled sensations at our Junior Year with thanks to Wally Seward who pulled us through and ahead to our Senior year. We are sure to do well in the field of sports with Cal Coleman and George Pappas as co-captains in football and with Barbara Ziegenfus as captain of the Hockey team. We assure you that we will do the best job possible. Left to Right, First Row: D. Wagnon, -B. Wright, B. Wilson, H. Steigelman, B. Turner, B. Sublette. Second Row: R. Trosley, C. Wright, C. West, E. Spencer, D. Snyder. Third Row: B. Sobczak, G. Wyse, D. Thomas, P. Willis. Fourth Row: B. Ziegenfus, B. Welsh, C. Wentz, M. Smith, V. Willis. 1
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90 ML. 9 4,' of ' me 119'- 'fff . I V, , ,L of , 4 am, .'. 1, . Left to Rzght, First Row: W. Seward, .l. Prather, G. Pappas G Quist, J. Palmer, Second Row: F. Schwartz, W Smgle D Sipler, J. Noyes, A. Roxby. Third Row: N Reese E Plowman, J. Schloesser, R. Roess, P. Much G Scott. Fourth Row: J. Roberts, S. Plafker, M Plafker J Pappas, C. Seymour. Bonnie looks pretty cheerful, Gunnar can't be very strong. .pa-an
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