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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lucille Meldmger Sergeant at Arms Denms Lopp Vlce Presldent Keith Campbell Presndent Orlnn Monson Secretary Treasurer Once upon a t1me thele was a class Cof 593 that was wanderlng almlessly through the woods of llfe Durmg 1ts escapades thls class came upon a new bulldlng wh1ch w ould house the groups mam lnterests fo1 the next three years and 1n whlch It would f1nd challenges plob lems good tlmes defeat and success B9S1d6S hay 1ng to taste the many Jeers and lnsults from the uppel classmen thls group ln 1tS f1rst yeal had to face the many problems that a new class meets as It enters a new school Because of these problems the flrst year wasn t Just rlght however the class overcame the broken cha1rs and cold mush that were found 1n the new bulldlng and It experlenced a very 3Ct1V8 and successful year The class supported a Needy Famlly Project It staged a Tal ent Show and It sponsored Young Love the school s flrst and only Sophomore Ball Lmda Moffltt w as crow ned PFIHCQSS The class offlcerswere Terry Herman presldent Kelth Camp bell v1ce presldent Lmda Moffltt sec treas Gerald Rlchardson sgt at arms RoJean Dun can w as the candldate for Homecomlng Queen In 1tS second Vear the class had grown older and wlser and therefore there were few er problems but because of a few d1ff1cult1es the year wasnt Just rlght The class was en tralt of Spung the Junlor Prom was the mam actlvlty of the second year A1len Looney and Roberta Thomas were chosen Klng and Queen Sue Bechard was the candldate for Home COIHll1g Queen and the class offlcers were Dauell Nelson presldent Arlm Looney vlce pres ldent FI'3llC1S Erlckson secretary Orlln Monson treasurer and Jlm Ocheltree sgt at arms Befole the class reallzed lt the thlld and most 1mportant year was upon It The class had now matured and was l1S1l1g 1ts hlgh school GXDGPIQHCQQ and new found knowledge to choose vocations and w o1k accurately and co opelatnely No broken chalrs and cold mush every thlng w as just rlght The class held a successful mlxer It won the HOH1GCOm1llg' Booster R1bbOll sale and elected Pam Smlth the Homecomlng Queen The group pa1t1c1pated 111 the an nual semor sneak It sponsored Mlstletoe Maglc the Senlor Ball where Sandy Mlthaug and Lo1en Far1s relgned as Queen and Klng most lmportant of all lt fulfllled requlrements for graduatlon and planned the celebratlons that acompany It Class 0ff1C61S were Kelth Camp bell presldent Dennls Lopp vlce pres Orlln Monson secreta1y and Lucllle Meldlnger sgt at 31 ms Just as the three bears came to d1SpOSS6SS Goldylocks of her lovely home so wlll arnbltlon VOC2lt10l1 and the challenges of l1fe draw thls class from 1ts beautlful bulldlng to look to the future wllllng to accept 1tS 16SpOHS1b1l1t19S and become useful and productlve C1t1Z6llS : ' , - - . i y , V . . 7 , i y , V v , . . i , . Y . . . Q - Y I 7 Y Y ' , 7. . . - 1 , . . . . 1 7 .A . ' , r ax ' ' 1: , 7 7 H , ,, Y . . . . . . D . . Q . - y , ' an va 1 ' ' 7 9 ' . V y . . 7 . l . - ' Y Y 9 9 'Y 9 ' ' ' ' 7 . T Y A A Y ' ' ' 7 7 Cl' ' YY 7 - Y Y ' gaged in several act1v1t1es and It had galned a more flrm posltion in the school's affairs. Por- . Q. ,, . y . . . A I Y Y l 7 ' ' ' - . , . H K y A . 3 . y . - l 7 Y 9 l 1 ' ' 7 . . . . K ,- ' v 1 - ' v U ' 77 c ' . , - . Y ,,. . ,, . . . V . ' 7 . . . U . . ,, . . Y . Y 7 7 ' Z ' f 7 I I ! I ' l l 1 Q D I 1 9 . 7 . . . K Y 7 , I v , .
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