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CLASS OF JUNE, 1960 W QNX 5' ,, ws.. - ext ts, , . . wxggkv, M... L A X , The june 1960 class, the largest class that has graduated, will always have many memories of their three years at San Leandro High. During their Sophomore year they had many money- mahing activities, all to earn enough money for their picnic. Their main activity was a car wash which made nearly 8I00.00. In May was their never-to-he- forgotten picnic held at Roherts Area. In their junior year. the class of june 1960 was husy earning money as usual. They sold cokes at foot- hall games, had snow cone sales at lunch and another famous car wash. In their H-I1 year was the time for their spectacular junior prom. The theme was Polynesian Paradise under the cochairmanship of Nancy Doah, Lana Da1non, Michele Accker, and Lorraine Cooper. It was a huge success and acclaimed terrific hy everyone. During the classes H-I2 year they started off with their Senior assernhly. It never did receive a title hut turned out to he very original and enjoyed hy all. A 1' Their next activity was the Senior hall which had heen looked forward to ever .since the class first came to SLHS. The theme was Bali Ha'i', under the co- ehairmanship of P5171 Munns and Indy Wright. The after-the-hall party was held at the Claremont Hotel in the Garden Room in Berkeley. The whole ajair was just like a dream to everyone. With' the heautiful clothes and decoration, to delicious food and good hands, the evening was truly fahulous. During Senior week the Seniors had their picnic at the National Country Cluh. Of course everyone had a wonderful time and the country eluh was just heautiful with its huge swimnzing pool and facilities. Some were happy and some were not, hut gradua- tion jinally came. The ceremony was very meaningful. After the ceremony the parents planned a party for the graduates. This was a very nice ajfair and a lovely way to say goodhye.
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