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Class ol l95l4 Some years ago we started our climb up Education Hill. At that time the year l95-l seemed a long way off: but here it is. and here we are-fthe class of 195-l. For most of us seniors this has been a year ol' mixed emotions. We felt proud to be the seniors of the school, and we enjoyed the activities reserved for seniors. Still. as we studied and planned for our future. we began to wonder what life would be like alter we lett Senior High, ln the fall we eagerly turned our attention to our new courses, football. Homecoming. and the picture which would do us justice in the i'l:cho,' Seniors were soon shouldering 'iNews statl' and Echo jobs. During the winter we followed the basketball team: and, along with studying, we began to think about a future job or to look for the college which would suit our needs. We chose our calling cards and ordered graduation announcements. Then the day came when we were measured so that our graduation gowns wouldnt trip us as we reached for our diplom- as or the mortar board slide over one eye. XVill we ever forget the thrill of anticipation as we waited to hear whether our names would be called as new members of the National Honor Society or Quill and Scroll? XVith spring came the music contests and festival. spring sport. and the Junior-Senior Prom. Formals marked the Prom with glamor and gave us the sophistication of young so- cialites. Cases of pre-graduation dithers became more numerous and acute as the calendar brought us close to Baccalaureate and Commencement. The Senior Class offieers ure Virginia XVulser. ll'1'2lSLll'6'l'I Joanne VVoociuIl, vice-prcsldenl: Shirley Larson, president: Jo Jameson. secretary: and Lois Tangemnn. sec-retztry. page thirteen
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DAVID ADAMS-Judiciary Com- mlttee 1: Student Council 2,35 National Honor 2.3: Ticket Cam- paign 1,2,3: Homeroom Chair- man 1,2.3: Golf 1,2,3: Intra- murals 1,2.3: D Club 1.231 News Staff 3: Variety Show 2.3: Quill and Scroll 3 RANDY APEL-Ticket Campaign 1.2: Monitor 1,2: Hospitality Committee 3 ABLINE AYALA - Homcroom Treasurer 1: Latin Club Presl- dent 1: Chorus A 1,2,3: Variety Show 1.2.33 Ticket Campaign 1,2,3: Echo Collector 1: Nature Club 2: Chemistry Club Treasur- er 3: Current Problems President 3: German Club Vice-President 3: Flute Quartette 1,2: Flute Trio 3: Echo Distributors Staff 3: Make-up-Committee 3: Hos- pitality Commlttee 3: National Honor 3 OAKLEY BANDY-Public Ad- dress Cluh Ll: Tlcket Campaign l,2,3: Monitor 1 JACK BEATTY-Football 1,2: Ticket Campaign 1.2,3: Intra- murals 1: Baseball 2 FRANCIS BECHEN-S p a n 1 s h Club 3: Homeroom Attendence Taker 3: Ticket Campaign 3: Intramurals 3 page fourteen MAVIS ANDERSON-T l c k e t Campaign 1,2,3: Commercial Gulld 2.3: All-school play 3: Prom Committee 2: Echo Home- room Collector 3: Cafeteria Hostess 3: Monitor 1: Chorus A and B 3: Varlety Show 1: Cap and Gown Committee 3: Make-up Committee 1,2,3 EMILY JAYNE ATTW'00D- Cafeteria Hostess 1,2,3: Mixed Volleyball 3: Ya Wa Ca 1: Latin Club Secretary 1: Current Prob- lems Secretary 3: Ticket Cam- paign l,2,3: Orchestra 3: Monitor 1,2: Variety Show 3: Assistant Homeroom Chalrman 1.2: Com- mercial Guild 1: Pep Club 3 SYLVIA BALDWIN-Transfer from Anna. Illlnols ln 12 grade. Ticket Campaign 3: Make-up Committee 3: Varlety Show 3: All School Play 3: Commercial Guild 3: Cafeteria Hostess3 RONALD BARTON ANTHONY BEAVER MARGARET Bl-IEBE-Girls' Glee Club 1: Chorus B 2.3: Intramur- als 1,2,3: Varlety Show 2.3: Prom Committee 2: Monitor 2: Ticket Campaign 2,3
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