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3-9 Now it is our turn as Seniors to look back on our school years. In our freshman year, we elected Joe Arnitz as president and Mr. Kolat was our advisor. We had a bake sale and a fair, neither of which added very much to our treasury. As Sophomores we chose Don Oakleaf as president and Mr. Rees as our advisor. Our one and only activity was a bake sale. In our junior year, Don Oakleaf was again our president and Mr. Gould and Mr. DePorter were our advisors. The year started off with much excitement over the selection and arrival of our junior rings. We decided that this year we really had to make some money. Our acti- vities included a bake sale and the sale of stationery, ribbon candy, gladiolus bulbs, Lyons pins and megaphones. We also had charge of a pencil machine, sponsored the refreshment stand at the football games, and in May assumed responsibility for the milk bar and milk break Misty , our Junior Prom, after much work and preparation, climaxed our junior year and proved to be a great success. As Seniors we selected the president and class advisors we had had as Juniors. The tra- ditional senior magazine sale started off this year, our last at LCS. We also were in charge of the milk break and milk bar and the sale of refreshments at basketball games. With the arri- val of our senior pictures, there was much excitement. , The selection of our graduation invi- tations and caps and gowns, however, made us fully realize that we would soon be leaving our high school years behind us. Our Senior Ball, Wonderland by Night, on December 22 was a tremendous success, as was our Senior Play on April 12. During our Easter vacation, we took our long-awaited senior trip to New York and Washington. This we'll never forget. Although our thoughts have reflected the past, we are, nevertheless, excitedly awaiting our Graduation Day on June 22, 1962, and the new phase of our lives which will then begin.
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DONALD OAKLEAF President Don cheerfully does whatever we ask, and does his best in every task. JOHN GOULD ADVISERS GENE R. DE PORTER JUDY BRENDLINGER Vice- President If you need help or want some fun, go to Judyg she's the one. JOAN WRAIGHT Secretary Ioan's a leader with person- ality plusg she 's cheerful and friendly and a favorite with us. A 3 S I JOAN BEIDERBECKE Treasurer Whenever there 's a chal- lenge, Bucky's always game, and she'd be mighty happy if we'd learn to spell her name. 17
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