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CLASS OF 366 ENJOYS SENIOR SENIOR COURT, CHRISTMAS CARDS, OH YEAH! SENIOR BANQUET, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LARRY O,KEEFE TREASURER KATHY ARKINSON CORRESPONDING SECRETARY MARGIE SPRAGUE RECORDING SECRETARY DAVE THOMPSON VICE-PRESIDENT DICK CLARK PRESIDENT ADVISERS MRS. ABBOTT AND MR. MORGAN
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ACTIVITIES. CONCESSION STANDS, BYE BYE BIRDIEQ' PEP RALLIES SENIOR TRIP, AND . . . GRADUATION Via, ..,.-as-N, ,, ,ff W-f S - ii .-sw .M HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: SITTING: Carol Rossi, Karen Tillwick, Connie Shaw, Debbie Miller, Linda Cliver. STANDING: Sally Wooley, Janice Heintz, Gloria Kelly, Bill Bay, Sue Brancato, Dave Freeman. A wonderful feeling for a new Senior is the first walk into the Senior Court. That first stroll si - nilies the culmination of three long but enjoyabie years, and the beginning of the fourth and Hnal year. As Seniors we received the long awaited privileges, responsibilities, honors, and recognition. Tension is a part of the senior year, too. The ex- cited feeling and enthusiasm drive us to the aca- demic achievement which will serve as a deter- mining factor of our future. Seniors must also endure a period of indecision before choosing a col- lege or securing a position in the business world. For the members of the Class of '66, the Senior year was the best chance to really enjoy Lenape. Our concession stands were fabulous. The zeal is- played by all the Seniors on this project made it an overwhelming success. Mr. Hughes and his 'feast of thousands made Bye Bye Birdiej' our senior play, a tremendous hit. Spirited bty the pep of the class of '66 and the enthusiasm o the ' O Yeah!', boys, this year's Holly game pep rally was the best ever. Under the leadership of a fine slate of officers our class sponsored several profitable projects such as the Christmas card sale. With the assistance of our advisers plans were made and finalized for all Senior activities - trip, banquet, and . . . graduation. Too soon the last year is gone and the excitement and activities are no more than happy memories. These fond remem- brances sadden the tone of the graduation march and make the final oodbye to teachers and friends - so difficult. Tie Class of 1966 graduates from Lenape in search of new success and leaves behind the joys of their senior year for all those who follow the same rewarding path.
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