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Graduation 67-68 Class Officers: President - jim Pruitt, Vice President- Tony Rumore, Sec.-Treas. - Barb Peterson When returning to school there was a sigh of dis- appointment. YVe all expected some new construction of our school, but all we got was a hole in the ground. This did not stop us from having our ugood old S.C. high spirit. We knew we had to stick together, and we did. Being an upper classman was a new experience and we loved it. Taking a more serious attitude about high school, we realized we had better start saving for ourjr. Prom. We had a car wash, which was a success. Then the date was set, March 23, and a name was given, The Splendor Of Athens. Our Ir. Prom was beautiful. Our chosen king was Mike Barcells, and our Queen was lovely, Vicki Briganti. Being 16 or over, we all had are drivers license. Some of us even had our own cars. It was a wonderful feeling to drive your own car to school. We were getting wiser in allways. Many of us tried to cut school occasionally, and many of us got caught. We still didn't know how to play hooky, but we did know how to talk our English teacher into prolonging a test. Before we knew it the seniors were practicing their graduation exercises, and we were signing year- books. 68-69 Class Representatives: President - jim Karas, Steve Doyle, Bill Harris. Tony Rumore, David Yniguez Are we really seniors? upper-upper? the superior class? It was glorious to become a senior. lVe all knew this was going to be our most hectic year. I suppose we all built up a better relationship with Mr. Kulesa. His advice was very valuable to us. Senior superlatives were passed out and voted on. Directly after that came senior picture time. Many did not recieve their pictures until March. Then came time to order graduation announcements. VVhen Christmas vacation came around we all gleam ed with joy knowing the senior snow trip was coming soon. Well, the snow trip was an absolute success. Our only wish was to have all our class gatherings become such a success. Between studying and college exams, we felt our social life growing. Soon came the Senior Social .,.. playing pool, dancing, and just fooling around. After the social many of us split to PANTHER beach. It was great!! The Senior picnic was welcomed by everyone. A whole day of loafing. Two weeks before graduation came our Senior Ball. It came off with a bang even though in the back of our minds we knew we still had examines and many other events to experience before june 13th. It all went by so fast. June l3th was here be- fore we knew it. WVe had our diplomas and a hanky full of tears. All that was left was words in our hearts that we could not express. 'I7
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