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Seniors Most Athletic The Class of ' 61 ' did not have too difficult a decision to make when it come to choosing their most athletic classmates. Bob has been an active member of most C.C. teams. Lisa as president of the G.A.A. likewise earned her title. Cooperative Above: Bob O ' Rielly and Liso Tetlow. Below: Bob Schreck ond Judy Loiel . time and energy with work on com- mittees and clubs surely earned this reward. Most Ladylike and Gentlemanly Refined and courteous, Bob and Judy set a fine ex- ample of the perfect lady and gentleman for the less polished C.C.ers. Politeness plus — they have it.
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mqvp Avobe — Klemm Connell and Mary Horber. Below: Kay Denig and Mel Vochon. Outstanding Most Scholarly The Choice of Mary and Klemm as most scholarly seniors by their classmates proved a wise one for these two honor students are Valedictorian and Salu- tatorion as well. Most The most co-operative title this year went to Monica Mahoney and Tom Nieb. These two seniors by their willingness to spend much Most Friendly The cheerful Hello and happy smile of Mel and Kay have brightened the day of everyone who walks C.C. ' s halls at least once. Their wonderful personali- ties make C.C. a much nicer place to be.
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L. to R. Dave Langas — President, Delores Hiatt — Vice-Pres., William Kossen — Secy., Kay Deni{ Treas. As the Class of 1961 leaves C. C, we like to reflect on some of our milestones here. In the dim past, when we were Freshmen, we were the first class to have cheer- leaders for our freshmen teams, and a fine job they did too. Next year we managed to have fun and make money when we inaugurated the Sophomore Sock Hop. Our first social whirl as a class was the Junior Dance, where things were a bit crowded, but everyone hod a wonderful time. This year our football team, led by the Seniors, took city, and put a fine number of players on the all-city team. We scored another first this year when our class, led by Mr. Daniels and the Civics Club, pub- lished the first Student Directory. Our high school days are almost over now, and though we wouldn ' t give them up for anything, as we leave C. C. we must remember that the future for which we hove been prepared lies open before us. 24
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