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ROSE SWARTZ 'Rose' Basketball 2,3,h,g Class Play ' 3,114 Chorus 2,3,L1,3 Assistant Circulation Manager of Wolv- erine. I'11 Keep The Love Light ' Burning. ' GARY TOMPKINS Squire Basketball 2,3,I43 Class Play 3,lpg Assistant Production Manager of Wolverine. Can't Get Out Of This Mood. A . 1 IMOGENE WILLIAMSON A ll Inq!! President 23 Vice-President Mg Pres1dentStudentCounoi1 14.3 Basketball 1,2, 3,lpgCheer- leader lg.: Class Play 3,114 Band 1,2,3, President In Chourslg Production Manager of Wolverine. Someday
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Class History While sitting here trying to do my homework, I can not help but recall the many events of our four years at Cement City High School. We entered our Freshman year as meek little boys and girlsg but as the year went by, we changed a great deal and started to feel very important, almost like a big wheel in the school. h S nhomores helped us begin our Freshman year T e o- with a bang by initiating ue. We were covered from ear to ear with lipstickg dressed in funny clothes and 1 rded giggled incessantly all day long. The Sophomcres o it over us and we bowed continuously to them. We d1dn't 1 k it was very funny at the time, but as we look th n . back on it new we can't help but laugh at our crazy stunts. t ve well acquainted but we elected We were no ry our officers. They were as follows: President, Gerald Pelhamg Vice - President, Stanley Ferrisg Secretary, Shirley Zantopg Treasurer, Robert Williams. Our advisor was Hr. Miller. Since we were only under-classmen, our activities were limited. Our only money making project was aBingo party which was a great success. . As I recall, we entered our Sophomore year feeling like the biggest wheels oftheyear. We had been through the ropes before and were preparedto take on the Freshmen. t even e by initiat1ngtheFresh en and smearing We go ou ' g them from ear to ear with lipstick and making them bow to use ' . We were well acquainted by this time. We had had our classroom pranks, partiesp and our disagreements. Our class officers were: President, Imogene Hilliamsong President Robert Williamsg Secretary, Stanley Vice - Ferris: Treasurer, Gerald Pelham. Our advisor was Mr. Puffer. We were looking forward to our Senior Trip by this time and also thinking of the Junior-Senior Banquet we would be sponsoring to honor the Seniors. Our money aklng activities included selling pop at the baseball m ri ashow by Rew the Magician, an a games, sponso ng dance.
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