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Freshmen were anxious to distinguish themselves from any other class. They seemed to adapt quickly and before long were busy participating in events and activities. Organizing earlier than usual, officers Edie Flueso, president; Sue Wuchter, vice president; Lori Groller, secretary; and Jayne Augustine, treasurer; were elected to guide their class throughout the year. With the aid of adviser Michael Nestleroth, they sold owl key chains that had 10-0, the Zephyr football record, inscribed on the back. ''Pieces of April Freshman class officers Lori Groller, Sue Wuchler, Edie Flueso, and Jayne Augustine discuss future plans. Getting a head start, they organized eight months early. FRESHMEN — Top Row: Florian Fodor, Allison Frantz, Albert Freed, Barbara Freeman, Keith Frey, David Fritzinger, Andria Furney, Marcella Gal-gon, Eric Garger, Timothy Gaugler, Terry Gavalla, Joseph Gerencser, Barbara Gessner, Arlene Giedl, Debra Gierula. Second Row William Gill, Brian Gillette, Helene Gladis, Joseph Gladish, Donna Globosits, Mark Gogel, Nancy Grason, Martin Greb, James Greenzweig, William Gregg, Gregory Grischott, Anita Groller, Lori Groller, Robert Grozier, Barbara Gulkewicz. Third Row: Anthony Gurgick, Jeffrey Haas, Michael Haas, Cynthia Haberern, Cheryl Haberstroh, Renee Hacker, Marie Haluska, Diane Hancock, Catherine Harmonosky, Brian Harrison, James Hawk, Scott Heffelfinger, Cynthia Heidenwolf, Wayne Henderson, Audrey Hert-zog. Fourth Row: David Hobart, Jeffrey Hochmiller, Robert Hochmiller, Judy Lee Horn, Dennis Horvath, Roland Howells, David Huber, Merry Huber, Steven Huber, Diane Hudak, James Hudak, John Hudock, Kathleen Humanick, Gale Hunsberger, Regina Hunsberger. Fifth Row Daniel Kacmar, Mary Kalamar, Colleen Kannuck, Neal Kepp, Edward Kacsur, Charles Karpyn, Jane Keeler, William Keineri, Jeffrey Kelly, Susan Kem-merer, Debora Kern, Debra Kibler, Fred Kimock, Donna Kleckner, Edward Klein. Sixth Row Denise Klement, Jennifer Klinger, Debra Klingler, Lynda Klingler, Martin Kobosits, Kris Knecht, George Knerr, Joan Kopfer, Jeffrey Kraynick, Carl Kresge, Janet Kromer, Patricia Kubik, Michael La-hue, Pamela Laser, Scott Lawrence. 26
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Satisfied freshmen charge out of the B cafeteria after a hearty lunch. Although they noticed differences in high school life, the similarities helped them to adapt. also all female. Cindy Haberern and Jayne Miller represented the frosh at Homecoming while Cindy Schwenk was named Freshman Coronation Queen. Anxious to participate in more activities, they were soon disappointed since there were fewer clubs in which to become a member. Although this left only sports and musical activities, they were not without high achievers. Fred Kimock was a finalist in the Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition while Stacy Williams received a gold key. Both the football and basketball teams fared well with 6-3 and 11-6 records respectively. 25
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was the theme for the freshman Coronation April 26. Light and dark blue decorated the school cafeteria while couples danced to the music of Midnight Sun. Cindy Schwenk was crowned queen. Other candidates included Pam Boyer, Patricia Boyer, Cindy Haberern, Jayne Miller, Desi O'Donnell, Ann Reenock, and Donna Sinkovitz. For just beginning in high school, concluded Sue, I feel that we did many things. Selling key chains and having a hot dog stand at the Spring Festival were only a few accomplishments that I am proud of. Freshmen choose class officers early to get head start in activities. 27
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