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I 7km U ondtrful tfws In 1962, energetic and enthusiastic students entered into the ninth grade. This was the first of Those Wonderful Years. It was the be- ginning of four years of learning, working, and playing. Our class offi- cers elect were: President - Trudy McMechan, Vice-President - Wanda Youngs, Secretary - Larry Gascon, and Treasurer - Debby McLear. During the year, we raised money by sponsoring dances and holding a food sale and card party. Our advisor was Mrs. Eustis. In our Sophomore year, we elected Phil Hanson - President, Larry Gascon - Vice-President, Trudy McMechan - Secretary, and Wanda Youngs - Treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Florin. We sponsored dances, sold magazines, and held a talent show. Our Junior year was very exciting . . . our biggest project being the JUNIOR PROM. Our profits were small but seeing the finisnea pro- duct . . . Moonlight and Roses . . . was enough reward. Our class ad- visor was again Mr. Florin and our officers were: President - Wanda Youngs, Vice-President - Bobby Hunter, Secretary - Debby McLear, and Treasurer - Vicky Emrich. During the year we held car washes, dances, sold H.C.S. jackets and held an amateur show. At last! We were Seniors and entering our last wonderful year. Our class officers were: President - Debby McLear, Vice-President - Vicky Emrich, Secretary - Carol Stalker, and Treasurer - Phil Hanson. Our projects to raise money for our long awaited Senior Trip included dances, selling stationery and publishing the 1966 Spotlight. Each day the sun rises and the day after graduation will be no dif- ferent. The sun will rise again and we will rise with it for graduation is not the end but the beginning of a challenging, often bewildering fu- ture. )
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EDITOR’S MESSAGE Now that our Senior year is coming to a close, we feel the need to remember all of our good times at Hammond Central School. We hope that our friendships and school experiences of the past will be remem- bered by one and all each time we look at the 1966 Spotlight with all of its wonderful memories, for it is our turn, as Seniors, to leave our friends and go our separate ways, passing on our long-awaited hopes and dreams to next year's class. Our four years of hard work have shown us the many ways we have trialed and errored, succeeded and failed in all of our undertakings. The satisfaction of a job well done on the Spotlight means more than the end of our high school career. Our future is ahead of us, challenging: our past, behind us, cherished.
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