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Celia SIate CosmetoIogy Art Club I; Band I; Future Homemakers of America 1-2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3; Girls' Soccer 4. Charles Smith Math-Science-Shop Class Officer 3; Drama Club 4; Ski Team 4. J oyce Stowe I I Math-Sc i ence Community Musical I; Girls' Chorus I-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 4; Student Council Representa- tive I . Thomas Sullivan Shop Audio-visual Club 1-2; Mixed Chorus I . J oyce T om Theresa Trombley Bus i ness-Sc i ence Cheerleader 2-3-4; Drama Club 4; Girls' Basketball 1-2; Girls' Chorus I-2-3-4; Girls' Soccer 3; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 3-4; Pirates Log 2-3-4; Student Council Representative 2-3; Twirling I-2. M i cheIe Vailencou r Bus i ness Terry Michele
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Rod Dave Roderick Moore Conservation-Shop David Pa row Bus i ness-Shop Audio-visual Club 3; Drama Club 4; Mass Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play I-2-3-4. Ceylon Patchln Conservation Audio-visual Club 2-3; Chefs Club I . Hubert Scan I on Carpentry Audio-visual Club 2-3; Base- ball 2-3-4; Basketball 2; Soccer 1-2-3. Nila Se i I s Business-Homemaking Business Club 2; Future Home- makers of America 2. James Seymour Shop Audio-visual Club 3; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play I-2-3-4. J i m Nila
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David Pat Robert David Vrooman Carpentry Art Club 2; Basketball Manager 3-4; Wrestling 1-2. Patricia Waugh Bus i ness Cheerleader I-2-3-4; Girls' Basketball 2; Girls' Chorus I-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus Play 4; Twirling (Banner Carrier) 2-3-4. Robert West E Iectric i ty I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SENIORS STAGE NUMEROUS FUND-RAISING ACTIVITIES FOR TRIP One of the highlights of the Senior year in high school is the annual Senior Trip to Washington, D.C., during the May 30 weekend. A venture of this nature re- quires a sizeable sum of money. The quest for funds starts as early as the ninth year in school but the bulk of money needed is raised during the last year, guarantee that all members of the class will the project. In addition, various activites realizing a profit. Among these are dances lar basis every Friday evening or on the day September until the start of the basketball Paper drives have also proven profitable Most classes adopt a dues system to have a personal stake, at least, in are sponsored with the sole purpose of These are generally held on a regu- preceding a school holiday from late season. in the past. Members of the class gather old newspapers and discarded magazines which, after baling, are sold to an area paper manufacturer. Two of the best money-makers, however, are the magazine subscription campaign and the Christmas card sales campaign. This year's magazine campaign was a success although it did not surpass the record total achieved by the Class of 1970. That total was thirteen hundred and thirty-four dollars. The Class of 1971, plagued by poor weather at the start of its two-week campaign, reached a total just under twelve hundred dollars. Top salesman with almost two hundred dollars worth of sales to his credit was David Parow. Others who sold well over the hundred mark were Pam Waugh, Mike Backus and Shirla Farr. Top salesmen collected a variety of prizes for their efforts. David received a camera. The annual Christmas card campaign set a new record high with total sales reach- ing over twelve hundred dollars. Pam Waugh, with over two hundred dollars in sales, topped all Seniors. Others with high sales were Mike Backus, Patsy Blanchard, Pat Waugh and Mark Cring.
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