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Seniors h .EE it X J ,LY M Ag' . 5 xc 1 fl I ce i? Z Y' -- .. Z, I - Coming up the stairs with one of their prizes are Sully Yeager, Jim Young, Mike Errigo, and Becky Kontar, four top salesmen in the senior magazine campaign. .eff-Lum 'De Adella Ammerman Robert Armagost Hope E. Aughenbaugh A. LaRue Barrett Caroline Beckman Alice L. Bell Linda A. Bennett Bonnie K. Bloom 20
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OUR SENIOR YEAR IN RETROSPECT As we started school as seniors, we realized that this year many activities would be more im- portant than ever before because we would be doing them for the last time. We would attend our last pep meeting, play our last game, sing our last song, attend our last class as high school students. With great care we selected the officers who would represent us. It was under their leader- ship that we started our fund-raising proiect, the magazine sale. Our drive started slowly but with determination to reach our goal, we went over the top. The usual senior activities of posing for pic- tures, choosing announcements and name cards, and being measured for caps and gowns, and the usual school activities of homework and tests, sports events and club meetings, were mixed in a busy schedule. We lived through four days in November that would be a part of the American history studied by future students. The tragic assassina- tion of our president showed us, in action, that part of the Constitution that was designed to protect our country in a crisis. We had learned it in our classes. Morning reporting room assemblies gave many of us the privilege of leading the student body in the pledge of allegiance to our flag. Some of us gained valuable experience by shar- ing our talents with others. At the beginning of May we started to take part in the daily physical fitness program, a step in the right direction toward improving the phys- ical condition of the youth of our nation. All through May there were many exciting, sad, traditional, long-awaited occurrences we shall always remember, such as commencement practices and the Prom. The end of the month held a delightful surprise for the seniors. We all were exempted from final examinations. pfmmblu, a, laamnwmk
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Adella Ammerman, Academic, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Choir, Dramatic Club, F.T.A., National Hon- or Society, Student Council. Robert Armagost, Composite. Hope E. Aughenbaugh, Business, Choir, Dramatic Club A. LaRue Barrett, Busi- ness, Band, Choir, F.N.A. Caroline Beckman, Business, Dramatic Club, ECHO Typist, Librarian, National Honor Society, Press Club. Alice Louise Bell, Composite, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, Dramatic Club, F.N.A., Librarian. Linda Aileen Bennett, Business, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club, Band, Choir, ECHO Business Staff, Press Club. Bonnie K. Bloom, Academic, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Choir, F.N.A. Doris A. Bloom, Business. Linda Bloom, Busi- ness. Ronald K. Bloom, Fine Arts, Art Club. Gary Bonsall, Practical Arts. Dennis Borger, Business, Football Cmgrj. San- dra Lee Bortot, Practical Arts, Art Club, F.H.A. Thomas Brown, Composite, Art Club. John Caldwell, Academic, ECHO Editorial StaFF, Na- tional Honor Society. 'ma Pyramid building, one of the favorites of any gym show, re- quires ability and balance, as well as stamina. Building such a structure requires the participation of both the large and small boys. Doris A. Bloom Linda Bloom Ronald K. Bloom Gary Bonsall Dennis Borger Sandra L. Bortct Thomas Brown John Caldwell
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