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Summer turns to winter: CAROL THOMAS PrtnJrml TOM KENNY Vlff PrtuJtml CAROLE OAGENHARDT Srertlsry SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The elections for the officers of the senior class were held early in the year. The seniors voted from a slate of about ten nominees. From this slate the person with the highest number of votes was to be president and the one with the second highest was to be vice president. Carol Thomas was elected president and Tom Kenny was elected vice president. They chose Carole Dagcnhardt as secretary. Pretidinf ov r th «nior elan merlin ar Carol TRomat, Prendent; Carol Dagcnhardt, Secretary; and Tom Kenny, Vice-Pretident. LEADING SENIORS—TH olictrt of (lit xnior clan »«r»: Carol DaK nhardt, Secretary; Tom Kenny. Vie Pr »id«n«; and Carol Thomai, President. 24
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CLASSES The 1960 senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes have upheld the sturdy tradition left them by previous classes of the past quarter century. The senior class consists of three hundred students while the freshman class numbers approximately five hundred. Their numerous talents cover a vast field of courses both academic and business. The boys arc able to take one or more classes in vocational, metal, mechanical drawing, print, or wood shop; while the girls may take a variety of home economics courses. Each period lasts fifty-four minutes. Six of these compose a school day.
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BEST DRESSED?—CHotrn the bett cottumed Knion at P f X on Senior Day » Harold Miditon and Cilda Calvino. SENIOR CL During the past four years, the graduating class of I960 has experienced many memorable occasions. In their freshman year they elected class officers and participated in clubs and other extracurricular activities. As sophomores, they gave a Thanksgiving food dance and a Christmas toy dance. Many new activities were added at the beginning of their junior year. Class cards were sold in order SA CHEESE n.tructt Mr. Turner it he tiket i Mnior't picture it hit photoKnphy ttudic. HISTORY to finance the sending of selected students of the class to Boys’ and Girls’ State. The class sponsored a Holly Hop at Christmas and also the Junior-Senior Prom in May. Highlights of the senior year were Senior Day in IXccmbcr, the senior class play in the spring, and the attendance of the Senior Prom. Receiving their diplomas ended their high school careers. 25 SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS—Sened: Mrt. Snvdfr. Stind.n Mr. Birr, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Hillmm. Mr. lindtey.
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