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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRED LEIBINGER If you work hard, will succeed. you President 34 Vice-president 2 Student Council 34 Junior Play 3 D Club 234 Footbal 1 1234 Basebal 1 1234 F.F.A. 1234 Hall Monitor 3 GAIL CUNNINGHAM Mention his name, the teachers all sigh, but really he's a very nice guy. Vice-President 4 Student Council 3 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 D Club 34 Football 134 Basketball 1234 Baseball 134 Track 23 Math Club 234 Library Staff 34 JANICE LAMONT Ever since I was a little girl I have been good. Secretary 4 T reasurer 1 Office Staff 4 Math Club 4 Library Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 IRIS BALTZER Charm and beauty are her two secrets to success. Treasurer 34 Student Council 1 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Band 12 Pep Band 1 F.H.A. 1234 F.T.A. 234 Office Staff 12 Math Club 234 Hall Monitor 2 French Club 4 MARY JANE BUNGART I learned to talk when very young, and have been doing so ever since. Student Council 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 F.H.A. 1234 F.T.A. 234 Math Club 234 Library Staff 34 Photo. Club 2 ROGER SPENCER An athlete, friendly, full of vigor and vim. Our class wouldn't be the same without him. President 1 Student Council 14 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 D Club 1234 Footbal 1 1234 Baseball 1234 Basketbal 1 1234 Math Club 4 Hall Monitor 2 Cit. Award 3
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CLASS HISTORY We as Seniors are standing on the threshold of the big event for which every student anxiously awaits. These four years are perhaps the most important and memorable of our lives. Let's look back over them and recall some events that none of us shall ever forget. We started out os Freshmen by electing class officers to lead us through the year. We chose Roger Spencer as President, Marilvn Martin and James McVittie and Iris Baltzer for the Student Council. Our aavisors were Mr. Glover, Mr. Poole, and Mr. Moore. The big events of this year were our Freshman Initiation and a class party in the gym. The following September found us reunited to begin our Sophomore year. With us were five new members: David Albrecht, Hugh Allin, Kathleen Sal- mon, Jack Yost, and Tony Yost. Judy Greene, Lawrence Doerr, and Kenneth Brabant were those who failed to rejoin us. We elected David Albrecht as our President, Fred Leibinger as Vice-President, Jean Schuman as Secretary, Ted Gibbs as Treasurer, and Diana Nichol and Guy Jones as our members to the Student Council. Mr. Poole, Mr. Glover, and Mr. Swanson were our advisors for that year. We had the privilege of initiating the Freshmen that year. We had two class parties, both of which were held in the gym. In addition we had the pleasure of selecting our class rings. Our Junior year began in the usual way by choosing class officers. They were: President, Fred Leibinger; Vice-President, Keith Hardison; Secretary, Marilyn Martin; Treasurer, Iris Baltzer; Student Council, Mary Ellen O'Con- nell and Gail Cunningham. Our advisors were Mr. Poole, Mr. Glover, and Mr. Swanson. Those who left us in our Junior year were Hugh Allin, Charles Donaldson, Helen Hoenicke, Charles Main, Larry Maynard, Jean Monroe, Kath- leen Salmon, Duane Saska, Jack Yost, and Tony Yost. This was the busiest year yet. We had one class party in the gym. We earned some money for our Senior Trip by selling Christmas Cards. We also were thrilled to receive our class rings. Under the direction of Mrs. O'Connell, we proudly presented our Junior play, Finders Creepers . As a final highlight of our Junior year we sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Music for the prom Sail Along Silver Moon , was supplied by the Collegiates. At last we as Seniors have arrived at that long awaited goal. For our final year we elected Fred Leibinger as President, Gail Cunningham as Vice- President, Janice Lamont as Secretary, Iris Baltzer as Treasurer, and Mary Jane Bungart and Roger Spencer as Student Council members. Our advisors were Mr. Leckrone, Mrs. Russell, and Mr. Glover. Minnie Abend left us and Jean Bitt- ner was our only new member. We had our final class party in the gym, and a good time was had by all who attended. With the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Cook we presented our Senior Play, It's Great To Be Crazy . In addition we sold magazine subscriptions. The highlight of this year was our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, and we are still anxiously awaiting our graduation exercises. Then as each of us departs to go his separate way in life, we shall try to a- chieve every expectation of our class motto, Ever rowing; never drifting.
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SENIOR CLASS DAVE ALBRECHT I have many interests, all of which have some- thing in common. Girls. President 2 Student Counci 1 2 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 D Club 4 Footbal 1 234 Basebal 1 23 P.A. System 3 Math Club 34 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 34 Photo. Club 3 EMMA JEAN BITTNER A quiet individual. Occasionally. Student Council 1 Senior Play 4 Band 1 2 3 Office Staff 1 Library Staff 4 Paper Staff Van Dyke 1 4 PAT BOWLING To chase or be chased, which will it be? Chorus 2 F.H.A. 1234 Photo. Club 2 JOHN BELGER A devil-may-care attitude relieves one of many problems which he might otherwise suffer. Football 1 Baseball 12 F.F.A. 123 Paper Staff 4 Hall Monitor 34 BARBARA BISHOP I have lots of energy. but can't spare work. any for Senior Play 4 Band 123 Basketbal 1 3 F.H.A. 12 F.T.A. 234 Math Club 2 Photo. Club 3 AIELEEN CAMERON Merry, light-hearted, and gay. A general favorite so they say. Chorus 2 Basketball 1 F.H.A. 234 F.T.A. 3 Library Staff 234 Paper Staff 3 JUDY COLE My pastime i s flirting. Band 12 Chorus 2 Basketball 3 F.H.A. 1234 F.T.A 234 Math Club 234 Annual Staff 4 Photo. Club 3 Hall Monitor 1
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