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CIIISS 0F 1961 FALL OFFICERS TED BAER Presidenf BOB CROWSHAW Vice Presidenf ANNE SORENSON SecreTary SANDY EVANS Treasurer CIHSS HISTUIIII ln many respecTs, The Junior year is The hardesT one in high school. IT is The TirsT year of upperclass responsibiliTies, which really puT leadership To a TesT. Juniors are The people ThaT Freshmen and Sophomores look To and Turn To Tor advice and direcTion. Somehow The Seniors seem Too disTanT, buT The Juniors are accessible To some exTenT. IT is in The Junior year ThaT The ouTsTanding aThleTes and oTher leaders musT prove Them- selves To be worThy. Juniors musT meeT The challenge oT school acTiviTies wiTh a deTer- mined vigor, Tor They know ThaT The enTire load oT Senior responsibiliTy is close upon Them. They make preparaTion Tor Their new Task in The shadow oT The Senior class. IT is noT an easy Task Tor Juniors To exerT a winning eTTorT in such a shadow. The Junior year is The Tinal mould Tor shaping school spiriT and enThusiasm: iT This is noT accom- plished as Juniors, iT will be Too laTe when They are Seniors. BUT The Junior year is also The year in which a class becomes more unified and Triendly. This is The year in which The class Takes on characTer and personaliTy. This is The year Tor Tinding new meaning in classmaTes. This is The year Tor insuring ThaT High School will be The besT Time oT Their lives. The Class oT I96I has TulTilled all oT These imporTanT achievemenTs. They have proudly represenTed The school as aThleTes. as cheerleaders, as pompon girls, and as scholars. The graduaTing class oT I960 looks wiTh approval upon The people who are picTured here. IT is This class which will inheriT The responsibiliTies and exciTemenT of being Seniors nexT year. Their accomplishmenTs oT The pasT year prove Them worThy and eager Tor Their Year oT Leadership. JEFF EIKENBERRY President BRUCE FULLER Vice Presicleni' RHONDA DEXTER SecreTary CAROL WICKLUND Treasurer SPRING OFFICERS
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