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Adams, Sally - a quiet smile Choir, Sr. Y-Teens Anderson, Joanne - pink of perfection Sr. Class Sec., National Honor Soc., Sr. Y-Teens Arcy, Betty - modest and shy Sr. Y-Teens, Choir Baker, Tom - peace and friendship Balke, Fred - fame and fortune await you B Certificate Bell, James R. - onward he goes Bernhardt, Dick - success is the rewar Berry, Clyde - silence is welcomed Blocher, Robert - a man of iron XJN fe 'ff' Ty Blow, Leora - fun and fancy free Thespians, Senior Play Booterbaugh, Nan - a ready smile Choir Bowersox, Dave - always laughing Duces Hi-Y, B Certificate, Bowling Bowling, Bob L. - he laughed at life B Certificate, Choir Carnahan, Pat - a doctor for the people Selling Comm. Cheeseman, Bob - happy-go-lucky fellow Hi-Y Treas. Cheney, Joan - beauty is genius Dramatics Pres., National Honor Soc., A Certificate Cochrane, Dawn - a flower fair Choir Colton, Beverly - to lend a hand Jr. Y-Teens Sec., G.A.A. Conley, Carol - born for success Student Council, Sr. Y-Teens V.P., Pioneer Staff Coombe, Shirley - full of pep Student Council, Sr. Y-Teens, B Certificate Covert, Leota - to know her is to like hr G.A.A. PAGE 17.
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Gordon Nutt Dick GagH0I1 President Vice President Joanne Anderson Ray Hutchens Secretary Treasurer Ian. Sen. Council Row 1: Sally Hume, Carol Whitmoyer, Ioan Cheney, Mary Hohner, Judy Hill, Carol Marcicki, Ellie Lehmann. PAGE 16. Null HQQQE? lanuaw Blass Members of the January class chose Gordon Nutt as their president. He was assisted in planning class affairs by vice-president, Richard Gagnon While Joanne Anderson has acted as class secretary. Ray Hutchens was chosen for the office of treasurer. Senior Council and the students of the Jan- uary graduating class have had a lot of fun planning and participating in the school ac- tivities during their term. Paper drive, rummage sale, J-Hop, and the last Senior Prom have all been a lot of work, but every bit of it was enjoyed. 'ii Sikh! ii iii X ,
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Davis, Franklin - the perfect gentleman Hi-Y, Sr. Band, Ontario Exchange Student Dixon, John - mechanical genius Duncan, Jo Ann - she is quiet, but beware Choir, Co-op training Edwards, Kenneth - energy conquers all . . Eiben, Paul B. - let there be music Sr, Band, Choir, Track Eiler, Carol - friendship with all G.A.A., National Honor Soc., Sr. Y-Teens Farkas, Elaine - beauty seen is never lost Sr. Y-Teens Glee Club, Pioneer Comm. Florentz, Jerry Lee - music hath charms Choir, Christmas Concert. Spring Concert Fogarty, Phyllis - a cheerful fiend Pioneer Comm., Sr. Y-Teens - ann, Wifi K Z sz'- Foley Charles Quiet and kindly Orack HiY Bowling B Certificate Gagnon, Richard son of the 'Pioneers HiY Pres. Sr Class V.P. Football Godell Donald - blow again, trumpeter National Honor Soc., B Certificate, Band Gottrnan, Jacqueline - a gentle friend Choir Grenier, Clinton E. - a brave fellow Gunn, DeLoyd - to be strong is to be happy Hartig, Richard - prince of wit and wisdom Tennis Cap., National Honor Soc., Varsity Club Sec. Haynes, Russell - respected by all Varsity Club Pres., Hi-Y V.P., National Honor Soc. Hill, Judith - a lovely girl is above all rank Supreme Court. Pioneer Staff. Sr. Vffeens Hohner, Mary - fun ro be with G.A.A., Observer Staff, Sr. Y-Teens Holcmann, Judith - sings like a lark Choir, Future Nurses Club Hume, Sally - prompt to act Observer Editor, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Y-Teens PAGE 18.
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