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CLASS Proud of our new status as big sisters and brothers, we tried to be good examples of well-rounded citizens and attain new heights of self-satisfaction as well. As a class we were determined to disprove the fallacy that this year was the dangerous aile for class unity. ~e supported our activities, burled our beauties, cheered on OUf athletes, and encouraged our leaders. We began to realize the whys and hews of staying here and what it really meant to LIS. This was where we would live for only two more years. As the Seniors passed in honor before us, we recognized the responsibility and privileges we had inherited. We suddenly sensed thai we were now upperclassmen and hoped we could do the job ahead. The past was our guide; the future our pathway. First row, left '0 right: H. Humhcrger, ]. Scribner, H. Evans, M. Roy, P. Heycraft, B. Davis, N. Davis, M. Harbin, O. Grewell, ]. \Villiams, M. Stange, M. Hohman. Second rOII/: N. Berigtold, N. Gardner, L. Conners, L. Limpert, e. Wurdenumn, B. \Volo;-;in, S. Coruthers. T/.il'd row: \V. Watts, ]. De~'ley, N. Smith, C. ~Jitehcll, V. Schurlllan,]. Heil, M. Black. M. Moore, L. Znhradka, p, Pink, E. Deckert, T. Bla(:k. Fmali! row: C. Snyder, E. Makosky, A. Meding, H. Buehm, S. Fossett, M. Edwards, P. Harr, D. Gardner, N. Turner, B. \Vilson. Fifth rOIC: I: g~~~;'S'si~itI;~I~~'s~'s~:~1~te~:'S~\1c~J~::nc~1'B~l;nt~)~e:::o~'y,Br~l~~r B~e~\~'IJ~r:II{.in~~rgli~g,LW·CC:~;ll?.J~~!I:I'E~ Stvche, B. Shoemaker, M. Dkkcy. SCt;culh rOlc: K. Reifsnider, C. Johnson, D, Calvert, C. Latham, C. Bowen, E. Sank, L. Heigelrnun, W. Kirk, P. Grant, D, Litllefield, J. Meredith, O. Yinger. Eighth row: C. Cohen, S. Einhorn, A. Bacas, A. Blumenthal, M. Spind, S, Berman, H. Bncns, J. AVllet. B. Yutzy, R. t\Jbert.}. \Villiams.