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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS it-.A S ' P1 anice B. . Yvonne Rig 'f 5 Adwoh Le' 'fi -gaomvson' BCXS .2 Trerlffnei' X In September, 1955, when we entered the ground floor of the senior high, we were awed by those people called seniors. The officers we chose to lead us through our first year as senior high school students were as follows: Dave Katterhenrich, Mary Kay Schneider, Bonnie Burwell, and Bob Clady. With the help of our capable advisor, Mrs. Millar, we had a very successful year. In our sophomore year we chose our class rings and had our first formal affair, which was well-planned by our officers: Sue Guillerey, Bob Clady, jean DeVol, Bonnie Burwell, and our helpful advisor, Mrs. Ward. The juniors very graciously gave us permission to use the decora- tions from the reception in exchange for the ser- vices of a few of the sophomore girls as wait- resses at the dinner preceding the dance. The theme was Fantasia, and the decorations were truly lovely. We had a wonderful time and eager- ly looked forward to our junior year, The junior-Senior Reception Year was with swim' n09 We s MC 'D nt Chaim S fx Y . 6 eu ecretary Stix Vue-Pres .In , us! The long-planned-for event was a wonderful success under the guidance of our advisor, Mr. Stewart, and our capable class officers. Dave Katterhenrich, Mary Kay Schneider, Bill Elder and Pat Esterline. Our theme, 'Sayonara, left a lasting impression on all of us. The long-awaited year is here. We are now the seniors, We chose Sandy McKinnon, Vonnie Pirnstill, Jan Blodgett, and Chuck Hawkins as our class officers. We think we have lived up to our class motto: Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. We have worked hard to earn money for the senior gift. The stu- dent council helped by very generously lending us their popcorn machine. Our class colors are blue and white, and our class flower is the rose. As we donned our caps and gowns and marched across the stage to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancej' we realized that this was truly a commencement - another milestone of life, passed.
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