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Uverlortls i CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS M. Westlund, Miss Plumer. R. Howard. W. Allen. Mr. Hollenbeek. M. Peters Historical anuscript Whew! lVe finally made it, although we never thought we would. After four long years of hard work we finally reached our goal. As Freshmen we elected Miss Plumer and Mr. Hollenbeck as our class advisors. Our class officers were: President, jane Graves: Vice President, Andrew Musacchiog Treasurer, Rodney Gurney: and Secretary, jean Riflle. We established a system of dues which we carried on during our four years. As our projects. we had a spaghetti supper, a magician show and a bake sale. The closing of school was cele- brated by a trip to Crystal Beach. After a long summer vacation, we came back to school as Sophomores. Our officers were: Presi- dent, Robert Demcryg Vice President, Robert Hillg Treasurer, Rodney Gurney, and Secretary. Marilyn Larson. Our activities this year included a fish dinner, Sophomore Hop and a bake sale. Again we ventured to Crystal Beach at the closing of school. We're juniors, just think of it! Only one more year to go! Our officers this year were: President, Robert Hill, Vice President, Margaret Van Slyke, Treasurer, Andrew Musacchiog and Secretary, Su- zanne Leiker. The spotlight of this year was our junior Prom, with Margaret Van Slyke reigning as queen. To raise our financial status, we sponsored the selling of Christmas cards, had a fish dinner, and a Sadie Hawkins Day dance, in addition to another bake sale. Seniors at last! A raging campaign resulted in the election of these officers: President, NVilliam Allen: Vice President, Mary Westlundg Treasurer, Melvin Peters, and Secretary, Roberta Howard. XVe started the year off with a bang by selling Christmas wrapping paper and magazines. lVe held a Christ- mas dance, g'The Holiday Whirl, during the Christmas vacation. The Senior play, RESERVE TWO FOR MURDER, was a big success because we all worked so hard on it. The peak of our senior year was, of course, our trip to lVashington, D. C. l'Ve had looked forward to it for four years, and with the help of Miss Plumer and Mr. Hollenbeck our goal was achieved. lt seems only yesterday that we could hardly wait to be Seniors. Now we wish the time had not passed so quickly. I2
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