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ln September, 1964, under the guidance of advisers Conrad Houge and Frank Pavia, the Class of 1967 entered Bethel High School as bewildered, disillusioned sophomores. After the first few weeks, the daze began to disappear and class organization began with the election of the following officers-president, Mike Rurup, vice-president, Randy Staab, secretary, Sandy Jurgens and treasurer, Sue Critchley. Money-making projects, such as selling Bethel insignia key chains, bracelets and pins, sponsoring a swimming party, and having bake sales, helped promote the successful Sophomore Tolo, Dreamer's Paradise, at which liagncly Staab and Sandy Jurgens reigned as Tolo royalty. - September, 1965 found us upperclassmen with newly-elected officers-Randy Staab, presi- dent, Gary Smith, vice-president, Cha'-fhy Rampp, secretary, Peggy Milroy, treasurer. After having won first place for our entry in the Pigskin Pow-Wow during Homecoming, we enthusiastically undertook more money-mak- ing proiects and initial plans for Paris By Night, our Junior Prom theme. On April 29 Tom Benston and Linda Johnson were crowned king and queen of the prom. In May, as tradition would have it, our offi- cers served as honor guards for commencement exercises. In the late spring of 1966, Tom Benston, president, Drew Hicks, vice-president, Sue Ash, secretary, and Sue Schenck, treasurer were elected to their new positions. As soon as the new year approached, these new officers began leading our class through its lost memorable year at Bethel High School. Homecoming activities this year included our third consecutive victory in the Pow-Wow and our first victory in the Box Drive. Moments to Remember, the Senior Ball, held at the New Yorker restaurant on November 23 was the highlight of our last year at Bethel High School. Reigning as royalty for the dance were Dan Dolfin and Sue Critchley. As our school years close with commence- ment June 6, we graduates of the Class of 1967 will walk our separate paths, some of which will never cross again, but we will have our moments to remember.
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