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wfor TURNING BACK THE CLOCK Freshman Year We began our Freshman year by electmg Courtney K1ng as class presldent W1ll1am Dempsey as v1ce presldent Carol Yando as secretary, and D1ck Kennedy as treasurer As W1ll1am Dempsey left before the end of the term Deane Cunmngham was elected to f1ll 1n the offlce of v1ce presldent Our class adv1sers were lVI1ss Davles Mlss Dawes Mr Chaney and MISS Moore Our f1rst money maklng projects were bake sales We also had a vxctory dance after an One1da basketball game D1ck Kennedy and hm M1ller started the1r fabulous basket ball careers by ga1n1ng key pos1t1ons on the I V team We asslsted our slster class w1th the1r Iumor Prom Stardust by checkmg coats sellmg tlckets and serv1ng punch Sophomore Year More exper1enced and w1se we returned eager to make the our second year we chose Deane Cunmngham as our class pres 1dent Colleen Carroll our v1ce pres1dent Holl1s Spear our secretary and Sh1rley K1efer our treasurer A hlghly successful Tw1rp Dance plus numerous bake sales and movles helped greatly 1n f1nanc1ng our Senlor Sophomore Receptlon Because of our art1st1c decoratwns and tasty refreshments It was a great success Everyone Jomed 1n by contrlbutlng flowers makmg menus serv1ng and fmally cleanlng up Th1S was one of our most cooperatlve class projects and our last chance to show our appreclatlon to our Slster Class .Tun1or Year Havmg pre sented an except1onal Semor Sophomore Recep t1on we chose Arthur Stressel as presldent Celest1a Wampfler as VICE presldent James M1ller as treasurer to lead us successfully through our thlrd year of h1gh school We smcerely regretted the loss of Holl1s Spear who moved to Ut1ca but her pos1t1on as secretary was capably f1lled by Carol Yando 29 ay. . , . . . - . , U 9 . . , . , g , . ' . . . . . , ll 1' I v U - I 1 D ' . . , most of our Sophomore year. To lead us successfully through , - s ' 2 , . , . . . . . ! 9 I . , . 1 . ' 9 r . , . ,
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CAROL JEAN YANDO Carol What would she do.with height, when she does so much without it. Class Offices: Secretary 3,4, Annual Staff, Activities Editor 4, Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Chorus 3,45 Challenger 45 Tower Club 45 Outdoor Girl's Club 1, 25 Biology Club 3, Field Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Freshman Track l CAROL MARGARET YORTON Carol l live for adventure. Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Science Club 1, 35 Out- door Girl's Club 2, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Tournament First 1, 2, 3 I ,ff , ku rj, 4 ,A J H -if 'J rf 'T' rg, 1 rf' ,pl A my 3, l., , X Q l ' , ,A 5, J ,xl ,. V ,V 1' -'bl U 'V rf ' s 'fx I X 1,4 . X tiff ' CLAUDIA RUTH ZOECKLER The Gentlest heart and mildest manner. Future Teachers of America 3, 4, President 45 Challenger 3, 45 Adver- tising Editor 45 Band, Orchestra, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Club 45 Out- door Girl's Club 15 Square Dance Club 25 Field Hockey 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 3, 4
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The nrght of all n1ghts that of the .Tunlor Prom frnally arr1ved Lookmg to that future date when we w1ll be v1s1t1ng our planetary fr1ends the theme was Space and the Colleg1ans obllged by play mg Blue Moon at that all 1mportant moment when Queen Mary Van Gura entered and took her place to re1gn over the remamder of the dance She was crowned by the former queen Betsy Fltchard wh1le her runner up was Carol Yando Completmg her court were Celest1a Wampfler Amy Wesseld1ne and Theresa Acee In the process of bu1ld1ng a sensat1onal Jumor Prom specral credrt would be g1ven to the followrng commmttee charrmen Paul Van Allen Prop ert1es Mary Ellen Pfleeger Advert1s1ng Artheda Barker Decorat 1ons James Mrller Engmeermg Nancy Crumb lnvltatrons Celestra Wampfler Orchestra Theresa Acee Refreshments Mary Burns Tmckets Judy Hennessy Mmscellaneous Our Jun1or year was brought to a close when Joan L Burns was year of h1gh school to wh1ch everyone was lookmg forward Sen1or Year It 1S hard to belreve we are fmally Semors Knowmg the 1m portance of the need for good leaders we elected Arthur Stressel pres1dent Celest1a Wampfler vmce presrdent Carol Yando sec retary and James M1ller treasurer The Student Counc1l was headed by Mary Ellen Pfleeger as Pres1dent and Amy Wesseldme Paul Van Allen Theresa Acee and Deane Cunn1ngham were elect ed to represent our class Our treasury was rncreased by numerous dances and movres wh1ch were held mn the school audrtorlum on Saturday nrghts We also took on the Job of sellmg candy at the basketball games rn partnershrp wrth the Junlors The Yearbook Staff was hard at work by early November The whole class worked hard ln collectmg the S800 s worth of ads whrch were needed to publ1sh the Cl1nton1an The debates and speeches held IH Speech Class were always very mterestmg but the smell often produced rn chemlstry lab was not always so pleasant The D A R award was g1ven to Amy Wesseldmne as outstandmg senror g1rl. We plan to wmd up act1v1t1es wlth a tradltlonal Senror Class p1cn1c. June 29th w1ll be the b1g day when we proudly walk up onto the stage ln our caps and gowns to recemve the dlploma for whrch we worked so hard ' CL 11 ' ' , - ' IC I5 '-' ' i l ' 7 ' I ' l . . . . : , .- Q 1 S 1 ' E y ' S , S , S , I , I , - elected Editor-in-chief of our Senior Annual. Thus, we had one more I I 3 S H J ' S s ' 2 1 - Y 1 1 ' u 1 , . ' ' KL ' ' Di J !
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