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June Graduates PRESIDENT TOM NORTHRUP VICE-PRESIDENT JIM CIBROWSKI SECRETARY KAY MOON TREASURER SANDRA DRAKE The June Senior Class, led by President, Tom Northrup, has had three memorable years at Dearborn High. These years have been filled with excitement, responsibility, challenge, and opportunity. As sophomores, the goal of becoming a senior seemed far distant. The sophomore fair was the beginning of our organi- zation. We elected Pete Beebe, Pete Mitchell, Kay Moon, Tom Northrup, and Bill Wright to represent us on the Student Council, thereby taking on our first responsibility in the school government. On becoming juniors, there were more activities and responsibilities that we had to assume. With the inheritance of the junior lounge, we then had a place to call our own, to study, chat, or relax between classes. Most of us became active in school organizations and added our contribution to the spirit and character of the school. We held the Junior Prom in the Redwood Room and danced to the theme song, Rhapsody in Blue. At last the long anticipated senior year arrived. This year was certainly the busiest and most rewarding. We elected for our class officers: Tom Northrup, president; Jim Cibrowski, vice-president; Kay Moon, secretary; and Sandy Drake, treasurer. Part of their duties was to preside over the Senior Council, which is composed of one representative from each senior homeroom. To raise money for the prom and our gift to the school, we sold refreshments at athletic events, spon- sored two dances, and had a car wash; we sold book covers and class pins, participated in the senior-faculty basketball game and presented Our Town. The final months were by far the most exciting. The final plans were being made for graduation; we ordered our announcements, were measured for caps and gowns, selected commencement speakers, and prepared for the prom. The prom, which was held at Lovett Hall, was beautifully decorated with the class colors, light blue and white. Our motto was The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it. We danced to the music of Warney Ruhl and his band. The finale of high school was commencement. More than 300 students proudly received their diplomas. As we joined with the band for our last tribute to Dearborn High, we sang our Alma Mater . . .
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if • U » - V. ' f Joanne Ebeling and Harry Asam dance to the class song, The Way You Look To- night. Reigning over the prom were King, Bob Hammond and Queen, Judy Tennant. Their court con- sisted of Mary Ann Fecteau, Carole Lee Boltach, Pennie Baugh, Barbara Columbus and their es- corts, Ken Anderson, Bill Backensto, Mike Padgett, and Jack Radcliff. Senior Joy Sandra Drake and Chuck Lillie give favors to Barbara Columbus and her escort. Graduation Time Cap and Gown Day brings smiles to Russ Schmidt, Sharon Stinson, Larry Goff, Barbara Columbus, and Jim Baker.
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' , PHILIP ABEL V. Tennis, Varsity Club, B.-Cert. BOB ACEY Football, Varsity Club, Chess Club, B-Cert. MICHAEL AKMON Baseball JACKIE ALLEN OBSERVER, Editor, French Club, AFS, Booster Club, Dramatics Club JON ALLEN Basketball, Tennis, Latin Club SUSAN ALLEN GAA, Y -Teens, Latin Club, Dra- matics Club LUCY ARCHER Y-Teens, (V.P.), GAA, Choir, Dra- matics Club-Pres. VICKI BAKEN JRC, Booster Club GERRY BAGOTT Track -Mgr., Football-Mgr., Varsity Club, Latin Club, AFS, Spanish Club-Treas., Thespians LOUIS BALDORI Wrestling, Var- sity Club Dearborn High SENIOR COUNCIL: Kay Moon, Tom : Northrop, Carol Schiros, Wilson Barnes, j Pam Tegge, Chuck Lillie. ' ,, M. BALDWIN Booster Club, AFS, Y-Teens, Thes- pians LYNDA BARROWS Y-Teens, JA, Co-op DIANNA BARCY Art Club, French Club, Co-op, B-Cert. WILSON F. BARNS Football, Track, Intramurals, Choir, Operettas, Thes- pians, B-Cert. TRISH BATES French Club, Latin Club, GAA, Y- Teens, B-Cert. 24
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