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QQNQWI 0 Conversational French class gets an earful. Well girls, I'll bet he'll notice me this time. Today-A Seniorp Tomorrow-Q97 Everyone had a doubly good time, one for themselves and one forthe cause. At the meeting on March 'l0, Mr. Maddoclcs gave the schedule for graduation week, and Miss McGregor rehearsed the class song. June 3, Senior Day, the class bid A. H. S. farewell and, taking their yearbooks, trudged home to rest for the Prom. The Baccalaureate, Senior Banquet, Prom, and Afterglow were even more outstanding this year than in pre- vious years. Pink, real and artificial roses covered the rose arbor, which was the back- ground for the water-filled fountain. Above the crowd revolved a moon of mirrors which added the finishing touches to the theme, Moonlight and Roses. Ernest Krens shows spot welding skill in sheet metal shops. We spent April in Paris at the Jr. Prom. 'I7 K li .N 1. Will P Q
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I i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Linda lckes, executive committee, Michael Faris, treasurer, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary. Standing: Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Cindy Geesy, executive com- mittee, Ralph Wise, president: Sally Ainsworth, vice president. The graduating class of 1960 marked the Jun- ior Picnic as the official end of their junior year, and the official beginning of their senior year. Getting down to business on October 7, Mr. Mad- docks installed the officers: Ralph Wish, presi- dent, Sally Ainsworth, vice-president, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary, Mike Faris, treasurer, Donna Corbin, Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Linda Ickes, and Cindy Geesy, executive committee. In order to keep the price of the prom tickets down, the class sponsored four dances after foot- ball and basketball games, the profits from which enriched our treasury. On February 6, the class held a dance for the benefit of the Heart Fund at Riggles Gap. Admission was limited to seniors only, but a few underclassmen managed to infil- trate. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Betar, Mr. Deihl, Mrs. Dietze, Mrs. Epright, Miss Gorgon, Miss Richards, Mr. Spinazzola. r it i X gf
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ALFRED A. AMBROSE COLLEGE PREP Al was a member of the Academy of Science and Horse- shoe served as president of his English class takes an interest in football, baseball and basketball relishes meat- ball sandwiches. JAMES M. AMIGH . .. VOCATIONAL Jim was home room representative his sophomore and iunior years thinks the Kingston Trio is tops indulges in steak and French fries is often heard saying Don't get excited. F. GENE AMRHEIN COLLEGE PREP Gene takes pleasure in football relishes grainger pie Fabian is tops for singers . .. highly regards Ed Byrnes as an actor says physics is favorite subiect college days are next. JUDITH K. ANDERSON COLLEGE PREP Judy served as Girls' League representative her senior year was in Nurses' Aide people who ignore past friendships leave her cold loves steak and French fries is fascinated by English. MANGUS L. ANDERSON . , . COLLEGE PREP Mangus served as home room representative as a iun- ior was a member of Car Teens club for two years makes much of hunting and English . . . plans to attend college. LINDA J. AFRICA COLLEGE PREP Linda sang alto in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus . .. was an active member of Ushers' club, FTA, Nurses' Aides and College club served as English class secretary as a iunior. BARBARA J. ANDREWS . . . GENERAL Bobs was an active member of Fellowship club, Car Teens club and Homemaking club . . . has a liking for football, HARRY L. AIKENS . .. GENERAL Harry takes pleasure in football, collecting old coins and working on cars has been heard saying And there enioys history has G liking for steak plans to ioin French fries and American Bandstand . . . enioys dancing 'he Army and painting sang in Mixed chorus. SALLY L AINSWQRTH . I 1 COLLEGE pREp CONSTANCE J. ANGESKI . . . BUSINESS ED Sally served as vice president of the senior class Connie WCS 0 fflembef of 'FBI-A her lU 'I0f and SEUIOI' panicipmed in Nurses' Aides, Ushers' club' Sem-,ge and FNA years served as assistant English class secretary her senior year is heard saying Big deal enioys reading and was a member of iunior class executive committee a , cooking. future nurse. CAROL J. ALTER BUSINESS ED NANETTE ANSLINGER COLLEGE PREP Carol sang soprano in chorus her sophomore year Nanette won first prize in Quill and Scroll contest her served as secretary of her English class her senior year junior year reporter for Mountain Echo sang soprano goes for Pat Boone, Rock Hudson and spaghetti . . . secretarial in Dr. Bohn's chorus . . . a Girls' League representative . .. work is next, member of FTA and College club. Africa Aikens Ainsworth Alter Ambrose Amigh Amrhein Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Andrews Angeski Anslinger .... ,.. f 15 mmewsx ,. , aft 1vu1iel.fa-L. .1a
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