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through another successful year SENIOR CONGRESS FIRST ROW: B. Zulletti, S. Calhoun, N. Fraser. Miss Wolfenden. R. Cook. Mr. Schultz. L. Cox, P. Krause. SECOND ROW: B. Fciel. B. Sharp. A. Kinder, K. Bates. J. Martin, M. D'Esposito. B. Weaver. B. Small. B. Polischuk. The school year 1960-1961 has been a busy year for the Senior Congress. Among its many ac- tivities, the more important were planning for the New York trip, the Senior Prom, the Junior- Senior Party, and the Senior Party. Collecting the class dues and taking care of the refreshment stand at the home football games were also responsibilities of this organization. Two representatives from each senior home- room, and the class officers, made up the main - body of Congress. Our class sponsors for three years, Miss Wolfenden and Mr. Shultz, supplied valuable help and advice which was needed to make our congress complete. Working together as a group, the sponsors, Senior Class officers, and Class Congress have given to the Senior Class the leadership and sup- port which have helped to make our senior year one of success and prosperity. 25
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Their hard work and leadership have led us CLASS OFFICERS N. Fraser, B. Friel, R. Cook, L. Cox. President OFFICERS Ralph Cook Vice-President Larry Cox Secretary Barbara Friel Treasurer Nancy Fraser SPONSORS Miss Wolfenden. Mr. Schultz 24
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JUDITH ELAINE ABT JOYCE ANN ABRAMS “Joyce” Academic Prospect Park “ Virtue is the truest nobility. Activities: Majorette 10, 11, Head Ma- jorette 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12. IT’S NOT WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE, it's how you play the game, thinks John Cunningham as he vies for a class office. Seniors never give up hope “Judy Academic Norwood As merry as the day is long Activities: Class Congress 10, 11; Swing Band II, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Yearbook, Asst. Literary Ed- itor 12; Honor Society II, 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Student Council 12. JAMES D. AKER “Jim Academic Prospect Park “ A mind equal to any undertaking he puts it to Activities: Science Club 11; Yearbook 12; Sr. Play. CAROL MAY ANDERSON “Andi Business Prospect Park “A witty woman is a treasure Activities: Band 10, 11, 12; WAIR Club 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Yearbook 12; F.S.A. Club 12. SANDRA BALLARD “Sandy Business Glenolden “Speech is great; silence is greater Activities: Library Club 11; Bowling Club 11, 12; Yearbook 12; Receptionist Desk 12. 26
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