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senior class With their eyes toward the future, the Senior Class anticipated gradu- ation with combined emotions of anxiety and delight. The thought of a fascinating new world awaiting them was a continual invitation through- out their last year. Despite this anticipation, the knowledge that this was their final year together drew them closer ancl surrounded them with a link of won- derful, everlasting memories of their high school days. The very thought of school life--from the good-natured complaints about daily homework, to the bright unreal world of evening dances, from the wild enthusiasm of pep assemblies and games to the serious attempts at democratic club meetings--suddenly became very precious. Nevertheless, the seniors moved forward. Although they were reluctant to leave old friends and traditions, they were certain that their memories of high school days had prepared a firm basis for their exciting new President - Bill More steps in a new world- Secretary - Joan Garrow Vice-President - Tom Boyle 59'-'0f'A m5 ' Sfelfe SemPe i Treasurer - Donna Joslin 181
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President - Gregg Frank I f JUTHOT' C655 o iam The class of i966 is a class of vigor, talent, and scholarship. Showing their ability to use their initiative, they started their iunior year off right by winning the second class competition yell. They proceeded to show their outstanding talents as many of their members appeared in many various organizations as leaders, chair- men of various committees, and as willing workers As usual, the iuniors planned the big event ot the year -- the Junior-Senior Prom. Soon after school had started, they chose their theme for the dance, Moonlight and Roses. Great hopes for the dance rode high in the minds of the juniors as they worked to make the dance the best ever. The usual problems faced the iuniors in their middle-man year. The old stand-bys such as U. S. History and English V-Vl were there as well as a few new challenges in the forms of chemistry and higher math. In conclusion, the class of '66 has more than proved itself as an outstanding Junior class from Parkrose Senior High School. X . , Co-Secretary - Mary Jo Albert Co-Secretary - Linda Fulcher Co-Treasurer - Linda Miller Sgt.-at-Arms - Doug Micciche and Danny Williams Co-Treasurer - Wayne Thomas Q H
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