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M5555-lfackbnne aff 61515555 SOP HOMORE STEP AHEAD Now familiar to the atmosphere of 3 Tonica High, the Sophomore Class began their second memorable year by electing Steve Marata--presi- dentg Mike Gray--vice-president, Ann Bartoloni--secretaryg Gary Ford--treasurerg Christy Strack-e reporter. Along with their advisor Mr. Stemas the Class of '69 had a Halloween Dance, spaghetti supper and car wash all of which will help them put on next year's prom. FRESHMEN STEP IN LINE Newly arrived in high school, the class of 1970 chose the following classmates to be their officers: Rodney Brady--presidentg Kristine Danz--vice-presidentg Cynthia Swift--secretary--treasurer: Thomas Trurnpin- ski--reporter. Along with Mr. Irvine, their advisor, the Freshman Class had a bake sale and sock-hop to be- gin their first of four busy years. IUNIORS MAKE THEIR MARK Knowing that a big important year lay ahead, the Junior Class chose the follow- ing students to be their officers: Paul Schmitt--president: Linda Zimmer--vice- presidentg Carol Sherman--secretaryg Bar- bara Mudge--treasurerg Gilbert Hobneck- reporter. With the sound advice of their advisor Miss Cavalerto, the Juniors had a busy successful year that began with a hobo day and play and climaxed with the prom.
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