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Senior officers and sponsors are pleased with the re- sults of their sweatshirt sale. Pictured . to r. are Mr. McNown, Mr. Cani- plese, Mr. Bennett, Sec. ]. Deming, V. Pres. D. Cox, Treas. D. Harris, Mrs. Butt, and Pres. M. BeVier. SENIOR HISTORY During their four vears in high scliool, the Seniors of 1961 tra eled a winding road with nianv forks. Thev took manv sidetrips that in- chided athletics, clubs, scholastic contests, and L. Frauhiger, . Patterson, and T. Bailev are being measured for caps and gowns by Mr. Nhisterson and Mr. Sprunger. speech contests. This ear, with their goal in sight, thev paused along the roadside to run the concession stands during the football games, and, during another stop over, to present the play, The Three Blind Mice. They then set out again on their journey, only to be way- laid by Retrospect work and basketball tour- nevs. From then on time flew and the road became smoother. At last they arrived at their destination: Graduation. 22
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Michael Ward Robert White JIM STROUD-General. Hi-Y 2,3,4; basketball 1; baseball 3,4; track 2,3,4; wrestling 2; intra- mural basketball 3,4; Dabblers 2. JOE STROUD —General. Hi-Y 2,3,4; Plans to major in elec- tronics. LINDA STURGIS-General. Y-Teens 2,3,4; Cheerblock 1,2,3,4; Dabblers 1,2,3,4, pres. 2,4. JOHN SUMAN-General. GARY TAYLOR -Academic. Hi-Y 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Lat- in Club 2; basketball 1,2; football 1,2; intramu- ral basketball 4; junior class plav. PRISCILLA TAYLOR-General. Y-Teens 3,4; ' Student Coun- cil 4; Cheerblock 3,4; Pl.ins to attend college. MARY JO THOMPSON-Academic. Retrospect; National Honor Society 3,4, v. pres. 4; Latin Robert ' illiams Club 2,3, V. pres. 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; class pres. 1,2; Cheerblock 3,4; Thespians 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; band 1,2; junior class play; Rotary Speech Contest: school 4, county 4; district 4. WILLIAM TUDOR-Academic; Hi-Y 2,3,4, treis. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; basketball 1; intra- mural basketball 2,3,4; tennis 1,2. MICHAEL WARD-General. Hi-Y 3,4; MLxed Chorus 3,4; football 1,2,3,4; track 4; intramural basketball 1,2,3,4; basketball manager 2,3; junior class play; Senior Rotarian. ROBERT WHITE-General. Hi-Y 3,4; football 1,2; basketball 1,2; intramural basketball 3,4, manager 2. ROBERT WIL- LI AMS-General. Which The Class Of ' 61 Stepped Out To Meet 21
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Pictiiirx left, hip to bottom: Tlic 1960 reception was the gala event of the year. Irene Pohng, L. Carnall and P, Iseh are cooking np a storm. T. Bailey and J. Sprimger supe ' ise the November voting. Seniors arc tlioughtlnlly choosin their commencement invitations. I School Calendar Sept. Oct. Nov. Feb Marc April May 6 School opens 27-28 Teacher ' s Institute 4 Senior Class Play 24-2.5 Thanksgiving Vacation 2.3- 4 Christmas Vacation 22-2.5 Sectional Tourney h 4 Regional Tourney 17 Junior Class Play 31 Good Friday Vacation 3 Spring Vacation 28 Hi-Y Banquet 19 Junior-Senior Reception 21 Baccalaureate 25 Senior Class Day 26 Commencement Pktur ' Jit, top to liottom: School convocations turn into gala affairs when seniors mastiT- mind such skits as these. Mr. Lowry, a blind whistler, at another convocation tried to ex- plain to Diane Harris and De- Wayne Kummer some of the finer points in warbling. American Legion Speech con- testants Judy Biberstine, Jeri Deniing, and Pat Richey examine the timing machine shown them by Mr. Fornshell. Pat was the winner in both .school and county contests. 23
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