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Barbara J. Westfall Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Forensic Team 3,4 Hall Monitor 3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Library 2,4 Lillian Woodward Woodie Elizabeth Ann Zagrodny Zorro Softball 3 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Betty Duncan Carole Marston Hodges Patsy Dice Keys
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Jack Tarrant Jackson Football 1 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Lawrance Taylor Scotty Sandra Thomas Sandy Glee Club 2.3,4 Sr. Play 4 Sally VanCamp Sal Dawn Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Rambler Staff 3,4 Library 3 Senior Play 4 Varsity Club 4 Mgr. S.B. 3 Mgr. B.B. 4 Sharon VanCamp Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1.2,3 Hall Monitor 4 Jackie Van Norman Charlene Vaughan Charley Glee Club 3.4 Choir 1.2 Teen CD. 1 Gerald Verbrugge Jerry Sr. Play 4
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QlcuH Jlaio OUR FRESHMAN YEAR The high school career of the class of 1960 began in the fall of 1956. One of the first orders of busines was to elect class officers. Judy Bolter was elected President; Glendyl East- wood, Vice-President; Carolyn Keith, Secretary; and John Germaine, Treasurer. Mrs. Rhoads was elected class sponsor. The year ended with a trip to Greenfield Village. Carolyn Keith and Richard Peterson received American Legion Awards. OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR The following year the class as sophomores looked forward to initiation day when they could seek a little revenge. But first was the election of class officers. Elaine Seeley was elected President; with Murray Vandififer as Vice-President; Janet Wilson as Secretary; and Pat Keys as Treasurer. Mrs. Rhoads was chosen as our class sponsor to guide us to the end of our high school career. Initiation was next on the agenda and on that day innumerable creatures from Mother Goose Land appeared on the school premises. Could they have been the freshman class? Soon the Homecoming game followed and Eva Conrad was the sophomore candidate for Queen. Carolyn Keith and Dick Peterson were given the American Legion awards. The year ended with most of the class wearing their newly purchased class rings. OUR JUNIOR YEAR Officers were elected as follows: Murray Vandefifer, President; Carol Johnson, Vice- President; Carole Papineau, Secretary: and Carolyn Keith, Treasurer. Joann Polcik reigned as Homecoming Queen and Carole Papineau reigned as P.T.A. Queen. Among the money making activities, was the sale of candy and popcorn during the foot- ball and basketball games. The Juniors also sold magazine subscriptions to supplement the expenses of their senior trip. In sports, this was the first year that our basketball team became District Champions. Several Junior boys played in the tournaments. They were Joe Keys, Stan Piechmik, Terry Sellers, Jerry Myers and Rick Cummings. Stan Piechmik was chosen as All County End in the football first team and second team for baseball and basketball. The Junior class sponsored the play. The name of the play was Annie Get Your Gun. Glendyl Eastwood and Richard Peterson received the American Legion Awards. Richard Peterson also was selected to attend Boys ' State. OUR SENIOR YEAR Seniors at last! First we elected class officers with Murray Vandefifer as President; Ron Fuller, Vice-President; Janet Wilson, Secretary; and Carolyn Keith as Treasurer. Next was the sale of Christmas cards. Glendyl Eastwood was the D.A.R. Good Citizen of the Year. Glendyl Eastwood was also chosen as Valedictorian with Pat Keys and Carolyn Keith as Co-Salutatorians. Judy Bolter reigned as Homecoming Queen. John Germaine and Carole Fejes were the senior candidates for P.T.A. King and Queen. In sports, Stan Piechnik made the All County first team in football and basketball. The Senior class presented their play Hillbilly Weddin ' with Mrs. Soderman serving as director. In May the class enjoyed the annual Senior trip to Chicago. And then — Commencement — the close of our high school career — but the opening of the door toward new horizons.
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