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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Victoria Strickland Ctreasurerj, Joseph Sutika fvice presidentl, Diane Brunetti isecretaryi, James Addleman Cpresidentj. e n i o r J S l l l IQAQQQHL 0ur Senior Year We, the seniors, began the 1962-63 school term with great enthusiasm and were awaiting with anticipation all the year's activities which would end in our coveted goal-graduation. The year was to hold many experiences which would remain a permanent part of the memories of our high school days. Having probably the smallest class ever to graduate from the new C. J. H. S. building, we 82 members had our work cut out for us as we entered the annual senior fund-raising proiect, the Curtis Magazine Sales. Because of the ca- pable leadership of our class officers-president, Jim Addleman, vice president, Joe Sutikap secre- tary, Diane Brunetti, treasurer, Victoria Strick- land-and because of the salesmanship of our studious class, we reached a high goal, the pro- ceeds of which go to the financing of this book. The year was full of decisions. We chose the American Beauty rose as our class flower and red and white as our class colors. The year was passing much too rapidly. Already it was time to order senior pictures, name cards, and an- nouncements, and to be measured for caps and gowns. Semester tests were completed, and every senior had a passing average. 'l6 As a new approach, the classes voted to com- bine the senior, iunior, and sophomore dances into a single all-school dance with each class sharing the cost. With the combined genius of all three classes, Cupid's Fantasy became a liv- ing valentine and was greatly enioyed by every- one who attended. Thinking back of the time and work we put into the prom last year, we were greatly thrilled to be the honored guests of the Juniors at the Banquet and Prom, an occasion which is cle- scribed in pictures later on in the book. As our farewell assembly, we presented an afternoon program for the underclassmen on Shelf Day. Class night came. With happy faces but sad hearts, we joined in a memorable even- ing of entertainment and refreshments with our fellow Seniors. As our last performance, we presented our commencement program, and as we stepped for- ward to receive our diplomas and say good-bye to our Alma Mater, our hearts were filled with reminiscences, and many eyes were filled with tears.
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