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GENE WILLIS-H. R. pres. 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Student Council 3: Mock Election 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Golf 2. 4: Senior comm. 4. SHIRLEY ANN WILSONfMock Election 4: HOWE TOWER pub. mgr. -1: H, R. bus. mizr. 4: Home Ec. club 2-4: May Pageant 1-2: Selo- fra 1: Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA J. WISE-George Washington H. S., Alexandiia. Virginia, 1: Sendai Ameri- can School, Sendai, Japan, 2: Camp Crawford American H. S., Sapporo, Hohhaido, Japan, 3: Hoosier Relay Queen cand. 4: Track Queen cand. 4: Senior comm. 4, JOYCE WOLVELN-May Pageant 1: Mock Election 3: Choir 4: Senior comm. 4. GEORGE EDWARD WONNELL-South H, S., Columbus. Ohio, I-3: Senior comm. 4. GEORGE WOODBURY-Mock Election 4: Basketball 1-2: Golf 1-4: Intramurals 3-4: Sen- ior comm. 4. DAVID L. WRIGHT-Intramurals 4: Stamp club 4: Senior comm. 4. HARRY A. YODER-Mock Election 3-4: In- tramurals 2-4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. NANCY ANN ZOBBE-Gym asst. 2-4: Mock Election 4: GAA 2-3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. Seniors Not Pictured: TOM BUSH DON ELLIS SHIRLEY FRITZ HAROLD GARDNER BOB MITCHELL JIM PURCELL DEANE SPARKS FRED STEINHAUER Underclassmen Not Pictured: Juniors RON BURNETT RALPH CORNELIUS JIM HOSTETTER. WALTER REED LELAND ROPP JIM SCHNEIDER MARY ANN WALKER Snphonmres JOE ASHBY SHIRLEY COOPER SHIRLEY DEUBNER BOB DURHAM JUDY HARTLEY LINDA LESLIE CHARLOTTE LUCAS ANNABELL WRIGHT Freshmen BILL KELLEHER NANCIE LAWRENCE LINDA MAXWELL MARTIN RUSSELL MARVIN SHIELDS JOHN DAVID SIMPSON JANET STEELE CARL THAYER Mia Year Freshmen DIANE DOBBS SUZANNE HUNTER NANCY KINGSTON TERRY OSBURN Page one hmzdred nine
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