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Donna Kehr, Class Treasurer Linda Markle Student Councilman at Large John Carl, Class President Juanita Parry Student Councilman at Large
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Parry Spahr, Class Vice President ALMA MATER As the days go by with swiftness That form the passing years, To our dear old Alma Mater, We raise our songs and cheers. To old High we pledge our favor No honor shall she lack, While we pledge ourselves defenders Of the Orange and the Black. Through the three long years of high school Midst scenes we know so well, And mystic charms to knowledge We vainly seek to spell. When we win athletic victories On floor or field or track, Still we pledge ourselves defenders Of the Orange and the Black. When the cares of life o’er take us And our locks are tinged with gray, Our dearest hopes betray us False fortunes fall away. We can vanish care and sadness. And turn our memories back, And recall the days of gladness ’neath The Orange and the Black. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS On September 9, 1960, we the class of ’63 appre- hensively took our places within the walls of EHS. Soon we were received into the ranks of the entire stu- dent body. Our first money making project, selling pea- nuts, was a great success as was the tri-class play “Fam- ily Portrait,” and the Senior Prom “My Secret Island,” which we helped to stage. By September of 1961, we the class of ’63 were confident and more anxious to participate in senior high school life. We assisted in the publication of the school paper The Orange and Black; were in the band, orchestra, or chorus; took part in athletics—football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, tennis, and golf; displayed our dramatic ability in the tri-class plays “Brother Orchid” and “Cry Havoc”; sold fruit cakes and staged paper drives to finance the Senior Prom and improve the condition of our treasury; and when June came, helped the Sophomores prepare for the Senior Prom, “Soiree a Paris.” Finally in September 1962 we began our last year at EHS. Now we plunged into the various responsibili- ties of being seniors. What senior in our class shall ever forget College Board Examinations, the band's partici- pation in Macy’s Parade, exchanging senior pictures, the Winter, Spring, and Vocal concerts, the successful production of “Our Town,” and our sports program? Soon to our amazement we realized our days at EHS were ending, and that some of the things we were doing, we were doing for the last time. Kathy Bange, Class Secretary
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AUDREY MARIE BAIR KENNETH E. BAIR BRENDA LEE BAIR JANE BANGE RUTH ANN ALBAN SANDRA E. BAIR JAMES M. BAKER KATHY BANGE
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