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CAFETERIA AIDS Mrs. Lance, Mrs. Satterwaite, Mrs. Hubbs, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Masley. CUSTODIANS 13 Mr. Smith, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Moore.
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OFFICERS Bill Wood, President; Mrs. Shoellhom, Advisor; Marcia Ko- pecky, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Clark, Vice-President. SENIOR CLASS Gracing the halls of Gecohi in 1960, we started the year off by receiving, Sfter much unexpected difficulty, an honorable mention on our float. Sue Crane represented us as our attendant. As tradi- tion dictated, we won the annual magazine drive over the Class of ’63. Our sophomore year was 1.. J with excitement because we placed second in the Homecoming float competition and were represented by Susan Har- oldson on the Queen’s court. The junior year was full of hard work and enthusiasm. We again placed second in the Home- coming float competition with “Lettuce Win, Ya Hare!” The rest of the year was full of activity with state-wide exams, pre-college testing, Prom preparations, and the Junior Class Play “The Broom and the Groom.” As “sophisticated” seniors we led the school in many ways. Breaking the twelve year jinx. The Class of ’64 led the Vikings to a Homecoming victory and further to a second place standing in the confer- ence. King Mike McCleary and Queen Ellen Magill reigned over the Homecoming festivities, and Car- lene Johnson was our senior attendant. Even though we placed third in the float competition, we worked harder with a more united effort than ever before. Our senior year has been filled with activity and spirit and w'e have gained the added confidence necessary to help us reach our goals after graduation. 14
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