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Senior Officers -T ! x , Y? if-J 4117. Q,-s f , Susan Scoffield Secretary QA Steven Hodson President i Barbara Holt Vice President , A Under The direction of The Three cap- alfe senior officers, The graduating class of l96O has excelled in all school func- tions. The officers working continually with The committee have been enthusiastic, hard working and have accomplished many worth-While Things. Steven Hodson vvith his energetic and efficient manner has lead The class func- tions and has kept everyone in line. When a person Talks about Barbara Holt, they also have To mention Susan Scot- Tied. These Two vivacious gals are The spirit of the senior class, They have worked To- gether to make our Tinal year at Davis High packed with enioyment, enthusiastic ac- tivities, and many fond memories.
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11 JJ Yr Our senior yeor cind the mony things we did olwoys hold ci speciol spot in our memory. Well, seniors, you finally made it to the top, and isn't is great? lsn't it a good feeling to know that the important officers in the student government are our fellow classmates? Doesn't it seem funny that after this school year is over that we will leave high school and either settle down to married life, start working on our own, or go away to the college or university of our choice? Our senior year was packed with fun and memorable things to do. Those get-togethers at noon and the jokes that went along with sandwiches were always a welcome break in the days work. Besides the day time activities, the night held much fun and glamour. The queens of the senior class could hold their own against every beauty in the school. As the end of the year came up, two big events were sighted. First the senior party and senior sluff day and then the day of graduation. For three years we were waiting for that blessed day when we were the only ones who got a day off. But maybe we need that day to recuperate from the night before when we received the last yearbook of our high school days. Finally after our leisure days were over, we became a part of the solemn graduation ceremony. As everyone marches into place, we have time to remember all the significant occasions connected with our school days at Davis. We become very happy because all these things happened to us but became very sad because it is all over. But as we look back we realize that we as seniors owe a great deal to our dear Davis High. Q-
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fu-,-as 4 Senior Committee This year the senior class has been fortunate to have such a select group of committee members and advisors to make sure that all senior activities have been full of pep and the spirit of Davis High. The ad- visors, Mr. Pexton, Mrs. Bingham, Miss Barrett and Mr. Jorgensen, have added judgment and experience to the enthusiasm and the new ideas of Mickey Kurdiwa, Hazel Harvey, Marion La Cornbe, lleen Way- ment, Elizabeth Vigeon, Carol Spencer, Terry Bar- ber, and Kem Gardner. When a iob was to be done which needed their talents, each eagerly responded to the call. Because all seniors are fun loving and the lead- ers ofthe school, the committee and the advisors have helped direct their energies so that every senior could help the class, and the entire student body benefit by the things they did. lt is very evident by their corn- iiiittee meetings that they have a definite kitack for 42 turning business into pleasure. lt seems that at the end of every commitee meeting that they are having a small party. They are fun loving and seldom ser- ious but they always seem to get the iob done. At least one committee meeting each week has to be attended and maybe more if a big activity is to be planned. They are hard workers and work side by side with the officers. We appreciate the efforts and are very proud of the work that has been done by the committee and advisors and we know they enioyed doing the work for us. They have made our activities with the senior class, ones that were filled with enjoyment and fond associations of fellow classmates. We know that if they continue to accomplish as good a quality of work as they have done in the past their future will hold many promising achievements.
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