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. Bmqhnlomew Doug Lux. Preslgerliicsggfhimon, Seff 'Y' RS: . M. gfl SS OFFICE d 1 ENIOR CU' S O'Brien, Vlfe Pfef' e At graduation time, the new graduates, the Class of 1960, looked back over their three years at Lockport Senior High School with varied ' emotions. They remembered fondly the fall of 1957 when , as green sophomores, they braved the ordeal of becoming familiar with a new school and faculty. This hurdle over, the sophs tried to prove their worth to the school by pre- senting the annu l T a alent Show. At last they felt truly a part of the school, for the upperclassmen voted to keep the Class of '60 at L.S.H.S. The Junior year H958-591 passed quickly for the Class of 1960. Now accus- tomed to the traditions of the school, they eagerly participated in the many activities offered to them, and became an important part of life at L.S.H.S All this and so .much more was re- membered by the class of 1960 as, on June 27, they received their d' l ip omas and sang farewell to their Alma Mater. 19 1961 33 , V z i , uveen yfeasurer. Mo Throughout the school year, members of the Class of 1960 were greatly in evidence, in positions of leadership and responsibility. As in former years, seniors competently filled the offices of Student Council presi- dent and trea surer, and were to be found in executive capacities in many other school organizations. Capably leading the Class of 1960 during its final year at L.S.H.S. were Doug Lux, Maureen O'Brien, Patricia Pechuman and Bonnie Bartholomew in the offices of pre- sident, vice-president, secretary, and trea- surer. The executive board supervised such traditional senior activities as the Holly Hop, measuring for caps and gowns and- the Senior Play. The month of June found the seniors enjoying their class picnic, Class Day, the long-awaited Senior Prom and, finally, their Graduation Exercises.
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