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Cotillion Ball May, 1961 Class History As eighth graders, we began some of the happiest years of our lives. We chose Jim Snyder as president, Robert Arnold as vice-president, and Carolyn Reed as secretary- treasurer. Jim Baumgartner and Linda Larson were elected to the Student Council, To represent our class in the Home Coming Queen's Court, we chose Mary Kelly. Having become Freshmen in September, 1958, we became a full fledged part of M.H.S. Ed Raatz was elected president, Jim Wisniski vice-president, Lyn Raatz, secretary, and Ellen Flarity, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Jim Baumgartner and Liz Nunn. Linda Scott was honored by being chosen Homecoming representative. Carou- sel was the name of our first big dance. The big event of our Sophomore year was choosing and receiving of our class rings. We elected Chuck Rhodea as president, Jim Wisniski, vice-president, Ellen Flarity, secretary, and Carolyn Reed, treasurer. Representing us on the Student Council were Liz Nunn, Dar- lene Bark, Jim Baumgartner and Dennis Lynch. We chose Darlene Bark as Homecoming representative. For our class dance, we had Beatnik Party. As Juniors in 1960, we chose Jim Konicki as president, John Carter, vice-president, Lyn Raatz, secretary, and Emilie Jach, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Peggy Cole, Darlene Bark, Dennis Lynch, and Jim- Guzikowski. Peggy Cole was elected to represent us in the Homecoming Queen's Court. We spent many long and happy hours on our fabulous J-Hop, Cotillion Ball. Seniors at last! The class of 62 . We elected Robert Arnold as president, Jim Brye, vice- president, Darlene Bark, secretary, and Carl Haase, treasurer, Dennis Lynch did a great iob as president of the Student Council along with Jim Konicki, vice-president, Lynn Raatz, secretary, Peggy Cole, Preston Smith and Jim Guzikowski as our elected representatives. We were very proud of our Queen Emilie and Jo Ann Knight at Homecoming. We will never forget our wonderful Skip Trip to New York and Washington, D. C. Now looking forward to graduation, we will always remember our years in high school, as possibly the best of our lives. Class of 1962 U . is .,.:::-gm . . .a-2. vel-sure.. i . +Q':-ff.gj'+-55? 'Y .si iii 'ii .
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gqqqert-4 Jim Brye, Vice-President, Darlene Bark, Secretary, Carl Haase, Treasurer, Bob Arnold, President Senior advisers planning our Senior Tour, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Ogilivie, Mrs. Hough, and Mr. Jilbert As they graduate, the members of the class of 62 have much to remember. The fun, the friendship 81 classmates, the scholastic 81 ath- letic achievements, their J-Hop, the teachers and all the pleasant hours they have spent within the walls of M.H.S. Remembrance of their high school accomplishments, both large and small, will give them the courage to face their uncertain future. As they go out into the world a great many decisions must be made. May each Senior meet these responsibilities with wisdom and courage. GOOD LUCK.
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