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Even though extra-curricular ac- tivities such as work on the Com- modore Stafif seemed to take over a great many hours of the seniors' school time, their activities in the classroom were still of first impor- tance. Among the individual sen- ior photographs in this section of the yearbook there are group pic- tures of seniors at work in their subiect classrooms. In the picture below a group of seniors in an Eng' lish class follow the lines in their literature text book as they listen to a recording of humorous medieval folk ballads. 11 . XX S gulf if VX BE SWIFT TO HEAR, SLOW TO SPEAK
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Seniom orricens Senior Class Omcers: Dave Bowden, vice-president, Judy Meckey, treasurer, Jim Mill, president, and Jan McMoni- gal, secretary Cabsentl. 99 411 .. 1+ Qi: SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: ALWAYS ONWARD Judy Boyle and Ron Gelb work on their proiects in Mrs. Lundgren's art class. fs Y I6 The senior class officers were Jim Mill, president, Dave Bowden, vice-president, Jan McMonigal, secretary, Judy Meckey, treasur- er. lt was the duty of these officers to make plans for the various activities of the senior class such as proposing plans for the senior prom and appointing committees to carry out the plans. It was also the duty of the officers to guide the senior students in their selection of class colors, a class flower, and a class mot- to. Plaid and white were the colors selected, The white rose was chosen as the class flower, and the motto decided upon was Always On' ward. The four committees that were ap- pointed by the president to direct the senior prom were the orchestra, invitation, decora- tion, and program committees. The orchestra committee chose the original Star Dusters Combo to play for the prom, which was held at the Shannipan Country Club on the evening of June 5. In all proiects President Jim Mill was ably assisted by his vice-president, Dave Bowden. The recording of the copious notes and minutes that had to be taken was done by Jan McMonigal, Judy Meckey kept careful and accurate accounts of all class receipts and expenditures. I
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