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CUSTODIAL STAFF B. Hughes . R- GanguiUet, A. Dalman, B. Hayner CAFETERIA STAFF Row I D. Stevens, Mrs. Dalman, J. Spencer, J. Heacock C. Heacock Row 2-L. Phelps, R. Hall, D. Stevens, K. Neil
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The Seniors’ Story As frightened frosh, we soon made our presence known at H.H.S. Leading us through the first fateful year were our officers: President - D. Wallace; Vice President- B. Burkey; Secretary- M. Morey; Treasurer - C Larabee. We entered enthusiastically into all school activities and participated in clubs. Many of our boys began their sports careers, and some of our peppier girls became cheerleaders. In our spohomore year we gained confidence and became even more active. Our officers were: President - N. Lubieniecki; Vice President - L. Ossenheimer; Secretary -S.Schowal ter; Treasurer - S. Phelps. Our boys struggled on with sports, and Sue Schowalter represented our class on the Homecoming Court. We finished off the year by making a clean sweep of all the contests at the water carnival, except the girls' tug of war. When we came back in the fall of our Junior year, we were all charged with enthusiasm for the coming year. We charged through this hectic year with the capable leadership of President - J. Jacobs; Vice President - N. Frey; Secretary - M. Miller; Treasurer - B. Burkey. Our first attempt at acting proved to be both work and fun. Our production of “Onions in the Stew proved to be a smashing success. After a very successful year of sports, our class won the “Little Brown Jug“ for school spirit. At Homecoming time, J. Taffee and M. Becker represented our class on the queen’s court. The biggest event of the year and the most thrilling for all of us was the Prom The theme of our J-Hop was “Island of Enchantment , and it was truly enchanting. N. Frey our very capable class president carried us through the hustle and bustle of senior pictures, senior privileges and the senior trip. Norm was assisted by the other officers: Vice President - M. Aderhold; Secretary - M. Morey; Treasurer - S. Schcwalter. Our senior boys really came through our last year, and we had a very successful year sports wise. We also were very proud of our senior cheerleaders. We were especially proud of queen S. Schowalter as she reigned over Homecoming and also of B. Burkey who served on her court. Senior girls fluttered through the Senior Tea in the spring and at the same time the Senior play cast began rehearsal for “The Mouse Trap . After the hurry and scurry of graduation, we. the Senior class, drew the curtain on four wonderful years of high school.
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