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Seniors Class Of ’69 Besides nine months of work, respon¬ sibility, and leadership, the class of ' 69 kept tradition alive by defending the Senior Lawn and Door plus leav¬ ing assemblies first. It is with expe¬ rience that a senior participates whether it be in Student Council, ath¬ letics, drama, organizations, or rally. The class of ' 69 ' s first big triumph as sophomores was when they earned over $400 for the Viet Nam drive, which placed them first in class com¬ petition. Their first class dance, Surf ' s Up! , better known as the Soph Hop, was a huge success. During their Junior year many exciting things hap¬ pened. The J.V. basketball t e a m , composed mostly of ' 69 ' ers, took first place in the Metro League. The Junior class play, What Ho! , also took many honors during the Tournament of Plays. Highlighting their Junior year, the Junior Prom, Sakara Noi Koi , involved many class members in its preparation. The Senior class council, aided by class advisors, Mr. Ray Horn and Mr. Chuck Sarin, planned and carried out many projects throughout the year, the first being Homecoming. The Sen¬ ior class president, Tim Mickey Mouse Tolan led the Seniors to their second consecutive Homecoming vic¬ tory. Something new the Class of ' 69 insti¬ gated as Seniors was the sponsorship of the Fisherman of the Month . As the 250 members of the class of ' 69 marched down the aisle in robes of purple and white, graduates wore a proud smile accompanied by an un- noticeable tear and received their long-awaited diplomas. OFFICERS--Filled with holiday spirit, the Senior Class officers anxiously await the new year. From bottom to top they are President Tim Tolan, Treasurer Nancy Brooks, Vice President John Kuppenbender, Secretary Debby Gunderson and Sergeant at Arms Kay Kaufman. 30
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