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. K-' . G Qazn cfjresenfafzon Scnior class prcsidcnt, M, Trbovich, presents chain to junior class prcsidcnt, G. llalvauis. liach year it is traditional lor the senior class president to pass thc school chain on to thc junior class president. The chain represents thc unity and tiricnd- ship ot' our school's alumni. lt is also a syinbol ot' friendship and hopes ol' good fortune. With the graduation ot' each class. a new link is added to the chain. Our class adds the -llnd link. 21
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Pres., M. Trbovichg V. Pres., L. Thomasl Sec., J. Navishl Trcas., L. Nucklcs. The high school years have passed too quickly for the class of '68. Looking back. we remember . . . Our freslnnan year. Our first duty was the election of class officers. We elected Joe Sentipal. prcsidentl Brenda Davis, vice president: Jolm Stefano. secretaryi and Maurine Chadonic, treasurer. This was the year to decide which course would best suit our future career. We could enter into various clubs. athletics, and join the chorus. As sophomores, we elected Joe Sentipal, presidentl Lorraine Thomas, vice president: Jackie Navish. secretaryl and Helen Sestak, treasurer. Some members of our classjoined Junior Achievement and the Green and White Staff. As juniors, now considered upperclassmen, we elected Joe Sentipal, president: Michael Trbovich, vice presidentl Jackie Navish. secretaryg and Lorraine Thomas, treasurer. During the year, we were able to order and receive our class rings. There was much excitement over the Junior-Senior Prom. To guide us through our senior year filled with many tasks. we elected Michael Trbovich, presidentq Lorraine Thomas, vice presidentg Jackie Navish, secretaryg and Larry Nuckles. treasurer. Under the able supervision of Miss Munjas. class advisor. we were ready to assume leadership in school affairs. The senior dance and sale ofChristmas cards improved our financial status. The exchange of pictures and name cards made us realize that our school year was coming to an end. We have established many lasting friendships and gained countless experiences and memories in our high school year. We are grateful for the guidance and instructions we have received from Dr. Beamer. Mrs. Abrams, Mr. Bonacci, Miss Munjas, and members of the faculty. Our thanks and best wishes go to them as well as to the future graduates of E.l'.H.S. 20
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