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THE GOOD OLE DAYS ' ✓ i A pair? Junior Girls? Alan Janet Marlene Ada Don Karen Doug Marilyn Scouts? Pats Judy Dawn Brian Carol Pete Little Rascal Cuz's—Carol Nancy (24)
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MOST MUSICAL BOB AND BETTY WITTIEST 0 R BUTCH AND JANET S u p E R L A T V (23)
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We started with a class of eighty-one, And thought that life was just a pun, But as to school we went day after day, A few of us dropped along the way, Some went with their folks to roam, To find themselves another home, Others found the lessons tough, And thought of school they'd had enuf. While others let the love-bug bite, And thought that marriage was just right. As our graduation day draws nigh. Some of us almost cry, And think our high school days were heaven, So now we’re only fifty-seven. CLASS HISTORY High school at last! That's what all eighty-one of us green Freshmen were saying as we entered Secondary Education. We were excited, bewildered, and most of all confused our first day, but with Terry. Kent. Betty, and Butch as our class officers, we knew we had nothing to worry about. Sophomores and revenge on the Frosh! We elected Kent, Pres., Judy, Vice Pres.; Alice, Sec'y-Treas.; and Patsy, Reporter to lead us on our way. Our homecoming float won second place and incidentally, the float had no theme. Anyone thought of one? Upperclassmen! Didn't think we'd ever make it. Class officers this year were: Pres., Dennis L.; Vice President, Butch B; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Natalie B.; and Reporter, Lynne F. Our class has been steadily decreasing and now there are sixty-six of us Juniors. This was a big year for us! Our homecoming float Butter- fly won first place, of which we were very proud. The Junior Prom, South Pacific and our play, Scared Stiff were big successes, too. Graduation! This familiar word echoed in our minds. Class officers this year were: Butch, Darry, Lynne, and Betty. There are only fifty-four of us now. Our homecoming float won first again, the theme being Ireland. Paint the Town Pink our class play, which was put on in the town, was a big success as was our Christmas Ball. Northern Lights. Baccalaureate was held May 22 and Commencement on May 26. Our twelve years of turmoil and fun are now over. One day as we look back over this we can remember that high school wasn't bad at all.
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