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CLASS OF '63 Colors: Aqua and Silver Flowers: White Rose Motto: One step at a time, but always forward 17
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CLASS HISTORY In August of 1959 a class of 49 freshmen entered Dunlap High School. The members of the class elected Karen Herrmann as President, Jack-Sniff as Vice President, Sue Plattner as Secretary and Tom Cline as Treasurer. Our first float in the Homecoming parade was Eagles Appetite Satisfied. Karen Herrmann was our first Home- coming queen candidate. And Jack Sniff our first King candidate. In the Spring of the year, four girls of our class were elected junior varsity cheerleaders. They were Janice Meeks, Linda Hicks, Pat Senti, and Sherry Conlee. In the Junior Carnival our stunt received second place. When we returned to school in the fall of 1960 we elected Pat Senti as President, Tom Cline as Vice President, Lori Bundy as Secretary, and Jerry Downs as Treasurer. We were very proud of our third place float in the Homecoming parade. Pat Senti and Mike Watkins were our queen and king candidates. Sue Plattner, Karen Herrmann, Pat Senti, and Janice Meeks were elected varsity cheerleaders. Our class won first place in the stunt show of the Junior Carnival. In the fall of 1961 we entered Dunlap High School as upperclassmen. We elected Jack Sniff, President, Tom Cline, Vice President, Janice Meeks, Secretary, and Marcia Ma Gava, Treasurer. Our float in the Homecoming was Room at the Top for Dunlap. Our candidate for Homecoming Queen was Janice Meeks and Jack Sniff was our King candidate. The second semester we elected new officers. They were Tom Cline, President, Karen Herrmann, Secretary and Marcia MaGava, Treasurer. On April 6 our class play, TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL gathered a record breaking crowd and was very successful. Our class sponsored the Junior Carni- val The Roaring Twenties and won first on our stunt again. On the night of May 12 we presented a prom in honor of the Seniors intitled Crystal Ball. Sue Plattner reigned as Queen in the beautifully decorated room in the Bradley Stu- dent Center. A green and white false ceiling gayly decorated the center crystal ball. The Gay Notes provided music for the dancing. Our final year at D.H.S. began in the fall of 1962. The officers elected were Jerry Downs, President, Jim Romersburger, Vice President, Lynne Wilson, Secretary, and Tom Cline, Treasurer. Our float The Panthers are Coming, won second place in the Homecoming parade. Lynne Wilson was our Queen candidate and Jim Carlile was elected King. On November 16 we presented OLD DOC as our Senior Play. Our sponsors throughout our four years were: Mrs. Barbara Sullivan, Freshman year, Mr. Samuel Jones and Mrs. Helen Pierce, Sophomore and Junior years, and Mr. Robert Pardieck and Mr Samuel Jones sponsored our Senior year. This ends our school days at Dunlap High School. Our memories will linger on of our schools days forever.
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