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EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS, from the
f *w left:
First row: 8-1 Sponsor, Mr. Ernest
Kretschmar; Pres. Jim Chapin; V.P.
Rod Dayton; Sec. Barbara Bales;
Treas. Suzanne Arnot.
•�' �\ �' Middle row: 8-2 Sponsor Mr. John
�. / Huff; 8-3 officers: Pres. Andrij Necz-
wid;1A_, V. P. Carl Lippincott; Sec.
Carol Kirkland; Treas. Karen Nichols;
8-2 Pres. Lisa Gall; V. P. Dianne
Hilton; Sec. Ginger Douglas; Treas.
8-5 OFFICERS, from the middle of the last row, going left: Donna Evans, 8-3 Sponsor, Miss
Pres. Evelyn Weicht; V. P. Lois Wells; Sec.-Treas. Lynda St. Marion Ditter(standing).
Cyr; Sponsor, Mrs. Jean Murphy(seated). Back row: 8-4 Sponsor, Mr. James
Davis; Pres. Joellyn Rooks; V. P.
Bill Porter; Sec, Jackie Sabo; Treas,
Pat Schaffer.
Seventh grade officers, from the
left:
Top row: 7-2 Sponsor Mr. Mar- r
ion Crawford; Pres. Donna Grace; I \
V. P. Gail Hill; Sec. Paula Gei-
ger; Treas. Bennie Hall. 7-1
Pres. Dianne Boatwright; V. P.
Sharon Arnold; Sec. -Treas. Judy
Alston; Sponsor, Mrs. Lillian
Johnson.
Front row: 7-4 Sponsor, Mr. Jack Morgan; Pres. Glenda Sisk; V. P. Bruce Vogel; Sec. Cindy Worth-
ington; Treas. Ken Young. 7-3 Pres. Dale Lewis; V. P. Joan McLellan; Sec. Sally Parsons; Treas.
Howard Reeves; Sponsor, Miss Mary Reid.
Junior high school is a stepping stone between elementary school and high school. It gives stu-
dents an opportunity to become used to the senior high, six-period routine as well as providing them
with knowledge of fundamental subjects.
Included in the center of the section are junior high notables, and, at the end of the section pho-
tos of the junior high Homecoming will serve to bring back memories of that day.
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