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We are all so proud of the boys who represented the Elysians on our mighty Varsity Football Team. Walt Bryden, Eric Helgesen, Dan Ketchum, Gordon Marsh, Bob Miller, George Myrick, and .lim Rossi Were outstanding members of the football squad. When Homecoming came around We were once again represented by the Homecoming can- didates from our class. Gordon Marsh was chosen Co-Captain at homecoming, and Dick Vern.: ' represented our class as Head Cheerleader. The Student Body elected Gordon Marsh as Student Body President and Eric Helgesen as Vice President. This semester Carole Cota was Kabanoka Presidentg Jeff Kroeber, Key Club Presidentg Leslie Morey, Moshitamoi President, George Myrick, Knight President. Next came our Senior Day and Senior Breakfast. We read our class Prophecy and laid our beautiful plaque. It was designed by Allen Maier. January 26th was the date of our Baccalaureate Service. This event providled in- spiration for everyone. Finally January 30th, the day we had all been waiting for, graduation. We would like to give special thanks to our class sponsor, Mr, Wilson who gave us so much help. Although we will not be at Eagle Rock anymore, we know we won't be forgotten. The ELYSIAN CLASS 0F W'64 with its great spirit and unity will always be re- membered, Respectfully submitted, Judy Warmker Class Historian Dana Wyatt President Bob Miller Boy's Vice-President Janis Gornfo GirI's Treasurer Vince Sifker Boy's Treasurer Karen Lawson Secrefary CLASS OFFICERS
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EIILYSIHS' IIMIIEIIMIICJEIES In February 1958, a little scared and somewhat shy, we the class of W'64, entered Eagle Rock High School. We started once again at the very bottom of a lengthy climb. During the next two years our class became active in junior high. Many girls and boys joined Treasurettes, Athenians, Wawokyas, Lancers, and Yoemen. To represent our class at the annual Cotton Cluster Festivities in the B-7, B-8, and B-9, were Linda Wallace, Leslie Morey, and Janis Gornto respectively. Before we knew it we were in the 9th grade and on top. In the A-9 we elected our officers. They were: President, Jack Bolanderg Vice President's Laurel Edwards. George Myrick, and Mike Sprankleg Secretary, Karen Lawson, Treasurers, Cheryl Bryan and Larry Lindbergg Historian, Suzie Light, and Eagle Scream Representative, Dave Dickenson. Gordon Marsh was elected as Student Body President, Jim Rossi as Vice President, and Judy Johnston as Girls' League President. This semester passed quickly and graduation was near. The theme chosen for graduation was Our Dream Todayg Our World Tommorrowf' On the afternoon of January 28, we listened to the class speakersg Cheryl Bryan, Marsha Sanders, Eric Helgesen and Jeff Kroeber. As Dr. Charles Sutcliffe handed each of us our diplomas we knew we had reached the first plateau in our high school career. That evening we all celebrated our graduation at the home of Leslie Morey, only to be followed by an unforgetable day at Disneyland. In the B-10 our class joined forces with those who came from Washington Irving. Our first year was spent in getting acquainted with each other and forming our strong class unity. In April we held our B-10 Reception and Speech Contest for our parents. Jeff Kroeber was the deserving winner of the Speech Contest. While in the 10th grade we were busy joining clubs. for the girls Garconettes, and Kabanokas, for the boys Squires and Key Club. The boys were also excelling in sports. This year our mighty BEE team was undefeated. Leading the team to victory were Gordon Marsh, George Myrick, and Jim Rossi, who all made, the all league team. In the B-11 Carole Cota and Diane Sanquist were our Cotton Cluster Attendants. Also during this semester many members of our class were accepted in Moshitamoi and Knights. In no time we were A-11's and electing our first officers. They were: President, Bill Osburnp Vice Presidents, Janis Gornto and Jeff Wilkins, Secretary, Carole Cotag Treasurers, Margaret Koteles and Dana Wyatt, Historian, Mary Howellg and the A-11 Representive, Judy Johnston. During this semester the mighty Elysians began to evolve. Many committees met to select our name, colors, and emblem. Allen Maier designed our emblem, and Judy Mar- sh and Jeff Kroeber composed our song and yell. In the B-12 we again elected class officers. The people chosen to lead this semester were: President, Gordon Marsh, Vice Presidents, Carol Cota and Dana Wyattg Secret- ary, Janis Gorntog Treasurers, Diane Foster and Bob Miller, and Historian Laurie Dunn. Just two weeks after the start of the semester we introduced ourselves to the rest of the student body with the traditional sweater day. Our sweater day was a col- ossal success when we glorified the campus with our beautiful emerald green sweaters as we showered the school with our emerald green and black pom poms. Our proud Elysian banner was carried into the sky bearing our name and colors. After circling several times and singing our fabulous song and yell over and over, we dashed off to an unforgetable evening of fun at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel. In this semester we presented the Aremities with their Senior Breakfast, Sea Shore Safari. Under the Chairmanship of Denise Gallob, it turned out to be a big success. We traded jokes and gave the Aremities an outstanding talent show. Next came the pinning of the Rope Girls for the Aremiti graduation. Elly Friezer was chosen head Rope Girl. Our Senior Prom, was one of the biggest highlights of our senior year. Our class was renrpcnnt:-rl hv mir hamififni Onpen Diane Sanquist and Princesses, Judy Carroll, Carole Cota, and Judy Warmker. At last we were on top, as the mighty senior ayes. Our A-12 semester started off under the leadership of President, Dana Wyatt: Vice Presidents. Judv Johnson and Bob Millerg Secretary, Karen Lawson: Treasurers, Janis Gornto and Vince Sitkerg and Historian Judy Warmker. Our first class activity this semester was our Senior Recep- tion where we informed our parents about the cost of the A-12 semester.
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