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Senior Cabinet is shown meeting here during a regular business meeting. of tie Qada. Emperors is the name that was adopted by the l96O graduating class. This class has had an exceedingly active four years and has made many contributions to Morningside High School. Many traditions have been originated through the work of the Emperors' presidents and their cabinets. This past year has been no exception in the work done by the Class of '6O. Under the leadership of Dick Popko, the fall semester proved to be' quite busy for the gradu- ates. Starting off the year was the Get Ac- quainted Dance, with half the profits that were made given to the Freshman class. Also dur- ing the first semester were the Senior Hop, an annual affair, the painting of the senior walk, which is a tradition, a very successful sports night, and the planting of four trees in the Senior Green. All of these events and affairs were great successes and proved how much work was actually put into them by the officers of the class and by the individual committees. Martyn Agens had the gave'l for the Em- perors during the spring semester. Besides hav- ing the very successful Senior Prom, donating a plaque for the Senior Green, giving a very successful play, Mr. Roberts, and having an unusual and successful senior assembly, the Class of '60 during the second semester also participated in all of the graduation activities that come at the end of an extremely busy four years. Among these activities were the Senior Holiday, the Senior Banquet, the Baccalaureate Service, and finally the Graduation ceremony. According to Tony La Ferla, class advisor, This has been my finest and my favorite senior class. l am extremely proud of them, and l am very sorry to see them leave.
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