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KAY SCHNEIDER Chorus 2-3 Band 1-2-3-Ij. State Music Meet 3 Class Sec. Treas. 3 Class Play 2-3 GAA 1 Carteret tes 1-2-3-1; Homecoming Queen I4. GAYLE MAJOR MARLENE BURCH Chorus 1-2 Pep Band 2 GAA 1-1; GAA Sec. Treas. 1; Trampoline Club 2 Homecoming Candidate 1 Carterettes 1-2 Majorette 1; Class Play 2 Correspondence 3 Chorus 1-2 Band 1-2-3-lj. Carterettes 1-2-3-lj. Homecoming Candidate 2 Girls State Delegate 3 GAA ' 1-3-14- State Music Meet 3 Class Play 3-U- Pep Band 2 DAVID RUTLEDGE Chorus 1 Class V. Pres. 3 Football 1 Basketball 1-2-3-lj. C Club 2-3-1; C Club Pres. I4. Baseball Ij. 14
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SHARON HIGGINS Valedictorian Chorus 1-2 Band 1-2-3 Carterettes Scholastic Letter 1-2-3-lj. Class Play 2-3 GAA 1 ALYCS HOWELL Chorus 1-2-3 GAA 1-3-14- Annual Staff b Carterettes 1-2-3-1+ Carterette Sec. Treas. Ij. JERRY COLLINS Chorus 1 Class Pres. 1+ Football 1-2-3-1+ Football Co-captain Baseball 1-2-3-1+ C Club 1-2-3-1+ Class Play 3 All Star Baseball 2 Basketball 1 13
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CLASS HISTORY In August of I960, we entered the doors of CCHS as seniors. We were glad to welcome back Marlene Stenseth Burch, Also we were proud of the fact that we had not lost a member over the summer months. Calling our class together for the first meeting, we elected class officers. Those chosen were Jerry Collins president, Doug Marston vice pres- ident, and Marge Wiseman secretary-treasurer, Kay Schneider represented our senior class as the Homecoming Queen Candidate. Mr, Lambert was our sponsor. We were very successful in the Homecoming campaign, and Kay was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1960-61. Arzella Phelps, Agnes Elmore, and Barbara Mulkey quit school reducing our class from twenty-five to twenty-two members. Our senior class play was presented April 27. The name of it was The Scarlet Ghost. The Junior Senior Prom was held on May 13- We went to the Black Hills for our Sneak Day trip. On the night of May 15, a group of tired but happy seniors returned home. Sharon Higgins was selected as Valedictorian and Marge Wiseman as Salutatorian. Baccalaureate fell on May 21, class night was held on May 23. Commencement, our final class gathering, was held on May 25® on this happy date we bade good-bye to all the faculty members and lower classmen. Thus came to a close four happy years in Carter High.
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