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THE LONG AWAITED DAY of graduation has finally arrived. Yet, as we prepare to leave, we cannot help but take one backward glance at all the memories we have of our past four years, In a way, it seems like such a long time since we were eager freshmen that many of our In yedrf memories have grown dim. Yet we can remember some things very vividly. The student council officially welcomed and intro- duced us to high school life on our Orientation Day. Since some of our class had spent their eighth grade year at the high school, they were not so awed by the wonders of hi h school life. The first thiiig that we did was to elect our class offi- cers. Marty Huss, our president, Hal Goebel and Ron Classon, our co-vice-presidents, and Ioe Clark, our sec- ' retary-treasurer, with the aid of our advisors, led us very ably through our freshman year. At this time we also elected our student council representatives, and two of - them, Tom Iacob and Cheryl Brown, now serve as presi- dent and vice-president respectively. Our class was a very active one. The boys participated in the various athletic events, FFA, and many other ex- H tracurricular activities during the four years. For the girls there were band, chorus, FHA, and GAA. Of course, we can't forget our magazine sales, and, as typical fresh- . . men, we did a fairly good job. After an all too short summer vacation, we began our sophomore year by electing our class officers. Marty I-Iuss was re-elected as president, Mina Iackson became our vice-president, and Ann Lipke served as secretary- treasurer, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS STANDING Mina Iackson, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Payne, Miss Breeseg Ron Classon, Vice-President, SEATED: Mrs. Doenier, Mr, Doenierg Mr. Murdock, Herb Gosliri, President, AESENT: Miss Supan
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