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'Wil-l.5f 0 enior gfaztzii icem gg . A lrgryy ll Q m ww w , President Timothy Meyer, Secretary-Treasurer Donna Mortag, Vice President Larry Pohlman Spring Is Here and so graduation time. With them, come activities and memories of past activities. One of our first big activities as Sophomores was the choosing of class om- cers. The officers were Pres. Tim Meyer, Vice-Pres, Jim Adams, Sec., Sue Brownell, and Treas., Donna Chayer. Everyone was excited when Beloit won the regional basketball tournament and went to Madison for the State Tournament. As the year ended We Sophs looked forward eagerly to being Juniors. Our class officers for the Junior year were Pres. Paul Lancaster, Vice-Pres., Bob Am- man, Sec.-Treas. Judy Berger. As Juniors we enthusiastically selected our class rings and waited anxiously until they arrived. With Spring came posters and campaign speeches and much excitement over the elec- tion of our Student Council officers for our Senior year. The election results were: Pres., Curt Cherry, Vice-Pres., Paul Lancaster, Sec., Sandy Burnham, and Treas. Rondi Malsch. Finally the long awaited Senior year arrived. Mimi Winger, who was on the Homecom- ing Court for two years, was chosen as Homecoming Queen the Senior year. Tim Meyer, Larry Pohlman and Donna Mortag were elected as Senior Class officers. Sandy Burnham and Donna Chayer served as Co-editors of the Beloiter and Barbara D. Williams and Shirley Spangler were Co-editors of the lncrescent. George Harrell was chosen for the All State Football team. Sandy Burnham was chosen to receive the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. Many Seniors took part in the all school play, Home Sweet Homicide and the choral production, The Red Mill. Highlighting the year was the Senior Class Play, The Curious Savage . We are sure that as we leave this school as Seniors we'll all say, Thanks For The Memories. T0
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