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Sentara' Dave Wilkinson, President Virginia Iohnson, Secretary-Treasurer Mike Pope, Vice-President As we trundle across the drawbridge, on this our last sojourn through Glenbard -the auditorium, the gym, each corridor, each classroom-in fact, every corner of the building holds established memories of our four years at Glenbard. From our auditorium seats we viewed the passing panorama of Spring Green, Patience, and our senior play, not to mention the many enlightening and entertaining convocations. Wending down the hallowed hallways, we come upon the gymnasium, the scene of many athletic triumphs and the home of the conference basketball champions for three of our four years. We are proud to say that our class brought fame to Glenbard in all athletic endeavors. In the corridors we recall the many friendships acquired and happy hours spent here. During our stay at Glenbard we have laid the foundation for many a lifelong friendship. And we will always remember the good times we have had at the Sweater Hop, the Football Dance, and the Heart Hop. Our Iunior-Senior Prom, held at the Medinah Country Club, was very successful and well attended. During the hours spent in the classroom we developed our high scholastic record. In our sophomore year Virginia Happel won the class honor medal, and Betty Lu Menzel and Paul Reynolds shared the honor in our junior year. Our honor students, Stuart Oskarnp, Betty Lu Menzel, and Mary Weaver had a total of 85 A's and G B's. One of our classmates, Dorothy Fisher, designed the official school flag in our junior year. Our class has endeavored to leave Glenbard better than we found it. Whatever places we find in the world, there will always be a place in our hearts for the years spent at our alma mater. 16
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