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Left to right row 1 Holewinski, P., Prager, Silver- man Haiman Row 2-Swaim, Holewinski, B., Com- eron Masllah Row 3-Kirby, Pieri, Chapman urfuqrfm ounce s.-1 Q Left to right row I--Mr. Bertoin, Haiman, Pieri, Hatch, Pope. Row 2-Zamora, Holewinski, B., MacDonald, Holewinski, P Oliver Smith Acord Roletto Ness, Shoreen, Rhodes, Stevens. Row 3-Swain, Sellman, Woodberry, Holeman, Andrews, Miller, Petteys, Tucker Johnson The members of the Class of '62 have accomplished a great deal in their two years at Crawford. Some of the high points of their junior year were a licorice sale, a class party in November following the theme of Dogpatch Days, and the Junior Prom held on May 5th and appro- priately named Heavenly. The Juniors purchased silver and gold rings, and showed their initiative by choosing a royal blue sweater instead of the usual white, certainly a symbol of the maturity and good sense used by the Junior Class in making decisions and planning activities. ommiffee Cglzairmen .Q-F . was I ...ff 'Wl1f'-
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These wide-eyed Crawfordites have found that Crawford is a school they may be proud to say they attend, and so have done their best to sup- port Crawford's activities and boost the school spirit. Their officers were elected in the early part of the year after an elec- tions assembly, which was held to introduce the candidates to their classmates. As ci result of these early .SQOIQAOM 0l Q CKCL55 '6 I elections, the Sophomores got off to an excellent start in planning their yearly events. Two of their activities were a sucker sale and their class party, Hard Times, at which Mike Am- brose from KDEO was Master of Ceremonies. He presented the Soph- omores with records as prizes for various games played throughout the party. ' BETSY SCARBOROUGH Vice President JANE SCHUNERT Secretary Left to right, row 1--Kane, Mann, Kaino, Silko. Row 2--Heller, Hudson, McMullen, Weston. Row 3- Peterson, Hopper, Bell, Gibbons, Sult, Hines, Kelley, Nichols, Schunert. Row 4-Mr. Young, Strzelecki, O'Connor, Roskos, Van Hecke, LeSage, Baker, Sher- wood, Jarvis, Scarborough 24 if-, ANN STRZELECKI President MR. YOUNG Advisor PATTY BAILEY V Treasurer .S7opAom ore ounci
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