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Valedictorian, CHARLES GAUMOND; Salutatorian, ALICE JACKSON, Class Honors ERIN ANDREW WHATTAM Whenever I feel the urge to exercise coming on, 1 lie down until it passes over. ’’ Soccer 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Bowling 2,4; In- tramurals 3,4; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4. SENIOR CLASS FIRST ROW; Debbie Eldridge, Suzann Alberry, Linda Jackson, Felecia Johnson, Carol Nichols. SEC- OND ROW: Wendy Hubbard. Kathy Tarwater, Mary Ann Snyder, Virginia Quencer, Sandra Goutremout, Alice Jackson, Karen Klock, THIRD ROW; William Fulmer, Dennis Green, Charles Gaumond, Dennis Richardson, Ronnie Murray. FOURTH ROW: Erin Whattam, Billy Carr, Eric Lance, Martin Quencer, Lonnie.Davis, Michael Nichols, George Goodfriend ABSENT: Gary Matice. 14
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VIRGINIA MARIE QUENCER Jinny If silence is gold. I’m broke! GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,4; Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Quill 3,4; County Student Gov. Day Rep. 3; Vice-President Nat. Honor Society 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Student Librarian 4; Soccer Timekeeper 4; Girls' Basketball 4. DENNIS JOHN RICHARDSON How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an excep- tion. ” Class Vice President 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Bowling 1,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Audio-Visual Club 3,4; President Audio-Visual Club 3; Class President 3; Band 3,4; Intramurals 4; Quill 4; Yearbook Photography Editor 4. MARY ANN SNYDER Mary Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low - an excellent thing in a woman. ” Chorus 1.2; Cafeteria Worker 2; GAA 3; Quill 4; Yearbook 4. V KATHLEEN ANN TARWATER Kathy” People who make no noise are dangerous. Chorus 2; GAA 2,3; Quill 4; Class Plays 3.4; Yearbook 4. 13
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Class History The present Senior Class started its freshman year together in September, 1964. Our class advisor was Miss Mein. We elected officers as follows: President, Bill Fulmer; Vice- President, Dennis Richardson; Secretary, Wendy Hubbard; Treasurer, Karen Klock; and Student Council Representative, Bill Fulmer. The next year Mr. Van Schaick was our advisor. As class activities we sold maga- zines, candy and schedule pens. We held dances and food sales and sold refreshments at baseball and soccer games. Class officers were: President, Alice Jackson; Vice-President, Dennis Richardson; Secretary, Wendy Hubbard; Treasurer, Debbie Eldridge; and Student Council Representative, Bill Fulmer. When another school year started in September, 1966, we were back as Juniors. Our class advisor again was Mr. Van Schaick. We elected officers as follows: President, Den- nis Richardson; Vice-President, Alice Jackson; Secretary, Debbie Eldridge; Treasurer, Charles Gaumond; Student Council Representative, Wendy Hubbard. We had a successful year sponsoring car washes, bake sales, candy sales, a pen sale, a stationery sale, a three- act play, and dances. We also sold refreshments at basketball, baseball, and soccer games. We held an annual Junior Prom with Ronny Murray and Wendy Hubbard as King and Queen and Bill Fulmer and Alice Jackson as attendants. Now that we are Seniors we have as officers: President, Bill Fulmer; Vice-President, Wendy Hubbard; Secretary, Debbie Eldridge; Treasurer, Charles Gaumond; and Student Council Representatives, Wendy Hubbard and Charles Gaumond. Our advisor is Miss South- ard. Various activities have included car washes, dances, a donkey basketball game, a pen sale, a three-act play, publication of the Ontarion , and a trip to New York City. We also sold refreshments at soccer and baseball games. Our class motto is: If you want to dance, you have to pay the fiddler. ” Our class colors are purple and yellow and our class flower is the yellow rose. Class Prophecy We are meeting in Mr. Seelau's trailer, which is vacant because he has left us to teach at Redwood. Our chaperone, Eagle-eye Towne, arrived early to try to catch Mr. Seelau and collect for all the food he ate. WENDY HUBBARD, renowned archeologist, arrived first with her shovel. She is working on the theory that Chaumont was the cradle of civilization. BILLY FULMER, prized third-baseman for the Tokyo All-Stars, arrived next with free pictures of himself autographed in Japanese. RONALD MURRAY has just returned in a dog sled laden with green muskrat skins from his famous Antarctic expedition. MARTIN QUENCER couldn't make it tonight because he and Dr. Barnard are working on a brain transplant in South Africa. We hope the poor caterpillar lives. 15
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