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Lloyd Allen Barbara Benson Didi Carstens Shirley Cartozian Lyn Chaney Carol Craft Barbara Jane Curtis Gale Ehrlich Alex Fisher Carlye Hawkins Sue Huff Linda Larson Sandra McCrea Phyllis Morris Lynne Rubush Linda Tompkins Clay Towne Betty Walker Karen Warren Maria Weiss Margaret Woodhams
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« 1 Ai r SOPHOMORES September found the Class of ' 60 awaiting the arrival of eight new members. Soon the new faces were familiar, each one a special part of ' 60. Gale Ehrlich was elected to Service League, Karen Warren to SAC; Sandy McCrea served on House Council. The year had begun! And with the whole library to care for, Carol Craft assumed responsibility for the library committee. There was much to do: Linda Larson organized the Christmas wrapping sale for Service League. Lynne Rubush steered the class through the making of animals for Carnival. The whole class worked to make the deco rations for the Student Council Dance Fascinating . Then, it was not long before the class was involved in another dance — it ' s own. The Freshman- Sophomore Hop, guided by Gale Ehrlich, was wonderful. In March thoughts turned to the faculty baby picture contest for Service League. Then it was time to greet dates and serve punch for the Prom; spring had really come — and at May Day the class beamed with pride as Gale and Pegg) ' carried the American and Canadian Flags. And then — next year! The class is set to prove that its class song is right, that each challenge is a victor} Advisors: Mrs. Vojtech, Miss Lonon PATRICIA GIBSON President PEGGY YATES Vice President CHRISTINA ENGL Secretary
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r 1 t % ♦ • FRESHMEN As you look over the study hall at noon assembly you can see thirty-three yellow tie girls in the front rows. They are the Class of ' 61, the newest members of the Upper School. Their ideas, spirit, and zest have made them a happy, striving class, as their song shows — as their magazine drive showed, too. It was, under the leadership of Margi Angus and Sharon Staples, the most successful drive in years, and made a large contribution to the Service League fund. At Christmas Carnival they were again successful — with a class booth. In the winter they planned and carried out a ' ' Carousel theme for the Freshman-Sophomore Hop, and the whole school had a wonderful time. Looking back they are proud of what they have done. Looking forward they are confident of going from Strength to Strength . Advisors: Miss St. John, Miss Patterson ) President BETSY PHILLIPS Vice-President MIMI SEELEY Secretary
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