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Class History In 1966 we found ourselves as Freshmen, with Mrs. Dunham as class advisor. Our officers were: President, Merle Cummings: Vice-President, Steven Dodge; Secretary, Debbie Russell; and Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik. For Student Council Representative we elected Jim Silver. In the fall of 1967, with Mr. Breon as our advisor, our class officers were: Presi- dent, Merle Cummings; Vice-President, Steven Dodge; Secretary, Craig Fulmer; Treas- urer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representative, Phil Cheal. We had a suc- cessful magazine sale. As Juniors, with Mr. Buck as our advisor, our officers were: President, Steven Dodge; Vice-President, Merle Cummings; Secretary, Kathy Crouse; Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representative, Phil Cheal. Our activities included a stationery sale, the selling of refreshments at basketball games, a three-act play Holy Meteors , dances, and the annual Junior Prom with Steven Dodge and Laurie Lance as King and Queen. Now that we are Seniors, 25 members strong, our officers are: President, Steven Dodge; Vice-President, Merle Cummings; Secretary, Kathy Crouse; Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representatives, Phil Cheal and Terry Countryman. This year our advisor is Mrs. Forepaugh. Various activities have included the sale of indi- vidual school pictures, the 1970 edition of the ONTARION, a Donkey Basketball game, a dance, and the Senior trip. During the past four years, we have had with us at one time or another the follow- ing: Bonnie Albrow, Bob Dasno, Richard Gamble, Dave Goodfriend, Andy Hamlin, Sandy Mudge, Donita Riordan, Jim Sylver, and Joyce Wescott. We do not have a class motto. Our class flower is the poppy, and our class colors are burgundy and silver. Advice to the Qeniors We advise JOHN ALBERRY to become manager of Weston's. We advise DAN ANDREWS to start digging for gold instead of silver. We advise TIM CALLAHAN to go to Italy and help produce wine by being a grape stamper. We advise PHIL CHEAL to become a hippie and regrow his beard. We advise TERRY COUNTRYMAN to become a ballet dancer and perform for LCS. We advise KATHY CROUSE to marry a rat and have a lot of little mice. We advise ALAN CUPPERNELL to become a Forest Ranger and be friends with the deer. We advise MERLE CUMMINGS to talk more. We'd like to know what he's thinking! We advise STEVE DODGE to build a nest and live with his Robbin. We advise LEE DRURY to start eating his Cheerios” and grow up! We advise CRAIG FULMER to make babysitting his profession. He certainly has had a lot of experience in the past few months. We advise GERRY HAAS to race his car all over USA. We advise WILLARD HAAS to become a doctor and set up an office in Chamount. Dr. Haas has a nice sound. We advise PETER HILLS to throw away his cowboy boots and hat and become a postman. We advise RICHARD HORNING to change his name to Green Horning , rescue all the pretty girls, and beat up all the dirty old man. 19
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