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Senior Class Officers J. Bacrtschi (Sec.) J. Atkinson (Pres.) 1). Houibcrg (Trcas.) A. Hanson (V. Pres.) As the class of ’70 entered school for their last year at A.H.S. they felt a special excitement. Alter the novelty of being Seniors wore off, they settled down to dictate what would be done by underclassmen. Their year of success started with a dance sponsored with the Juniors. Members of the senior class helped with the task of selling ads for the yearbook. Several candy sales and bake sales proved successful. November brought the seniors to the realization that they had to apply for colleges, universities, and vocational schools. There were anxious hours of waiting for their ac- ceptance until the final word came. As winter set in plans for Homecoming ’70 and for the Senior Class Play were busily being made. The snack bar was open at both basketball games and wrestling matches and was a worthwhile source of income. The second semester made seniors realize that there were only eighteen weeks left until graduation. As the days turned into Spring, they waited longingly for the third of June. Graduation plans, the class trip to Washington. D.C., and Class Night helped to close out the bst year at A.H.S. for the class of 1970. Class of 10 7() 79
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VICKIE ZILLIOX “Vic” “Happy-go-lucky without a care; may her future be just as fair.” F.H.A. 2.3.4 Senior Class Play 4 Library Club I Chorus 2,3.4 Girl’s Glee 2 DON ZURFLUH “I believe in studying. I’m not in favor of it. Class Officer 2 (V. Pres.) F.F.A. 1.2.3,4 Senior Class Play 4 Prom Court 3 Chorus 2 alional Honor Society The National Honor Society members are seniors wlto were chosen at the end of their junior year in school. They must maintain at least a B average in their academic studies Other criteria for the selection of these students are character service, leadership, and dependability. Marla Blumer Ann Hanson
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C. Durtschi, C. Pryce, M. Blumer, D. Zurfluh, D. Malkow, A. Rcasa, P. Dunphy. M. Peterson, M. Flood. R. timer. D. Houlbeig.C. Olson. Paradise in Rome On the night of April 27, l%9. King Pete Dunphy crowned Margaret Peterson his queen. The members of their court were: Gindi Durtschi escorted by Claire Pivce. Marla Blumer escorted by Don Zurfluh. Rhonda Elmer escorted by Mike Flood, and Cindy Olson escorted by Dean Houl-berg. David Malkow and Angela Reasa were the Junior Royalty. Everyone danced to the music of Mearl Kcrm and his Orchestra. King Pete Queen Margaret Junior Royalty 30
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