1959 SENIQRS These people appear to be quite involved with the solution of one of the many problems which con- fronted the senior class. Shown, left to right, are the class officers: Paul Lynch, president, Eileen Hooven, secretary, Tim Neal, treasurer, and Dennis Duttry, vice-president. Paul, Tim, and Dennis have settled many difficulties in the past four years since they have been repeatedly elected as officers. The memories of our senior year never will be lost. These memories originated when we returned to school in the fall of 1958 as seniors. We as members of the class of 1959 will all agree that this, our long-awaited senior year, was to be the most beneficial and certainly the most fun. Things got off to a fine start since we were able to boast of an undefeated football team. Because this year was also going to be an expensive one-class-wise, that is-the usual means of raising the necessary money was chosen and each one of us put forth his best efforts in the magazine-selling campaign. After the election of class officers, who served us faith- fully throughout the year, such tasks as having yearbook pictures taken, ordering name cards and announcements began keeping us busy and making us feel more like seniorsfn Before we realized it, the winter sports activities had begun, with each boy displaying the best of his abilities, especially when he donned his wrestling or bas- ketball uniform forthe last time. We will all re- call the windy April afternoon when the towns- people opened their doors and were greeted by persuasive seniors, who insisted that this year's Echo was going to be bigger and better than ever. Baseball season arrived and with it came our class dance. Sea Cruise, one of the popu- lar songs of the day, also became the title of our very successful dance. Although the close of the school term came much too fast, we were so busy that we barely had time to regret that we would be leaving our classmates and teachers. The fun of Class Night, the excitement of the Prom, and the sadness of Senior Farewell Day passed, leaving us with the anticipation of that all-important occasion, Commencement. lt arrived, and we stood to- gether as a class for the last time, bidding fare- well to our Alma Mater. 16 l
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