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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Betty Nanninga, secretary; A1 Carlson, treasurer; Jim Thompson, president; Randy Mullin, vice president. On August 29, 1960, we green freshmen, 18 girls and 15 boys, entered Manlius High School to begin our four years of work and fun. We elected our officers who were: president, Randy Mullin; vice president, Jim Thompson; secretary, Jeanne Dabler; treasurer, Nancy Nelson. Our class advisor was Miss Ashdown, Initiation was our big event this year. We returned as sophomores on August 28, 1961, with 34 students. During the summer we gained one girl, Marsha Hampton, and lost one, Margaret Behrends, at the end of the year. Officers were: president, Sam Johnson; vice president, Jim Thompson; secretary, Greg Berry; treasurer, A1 Carlson. Our advisor was Mr. Ericson. We ordered our class rings in the fall and received them in the spring. As juniors we began the year on August 27, 1962, with 34 students. During the summer we lost one girl, Janice Brandt, but also gained two girls, Carolyn Nolan and Linda Harp. During the year we lost the new girl, Carolyn Nolan, and also lost Penny Last. Officers were: president, Jim Thompson; vice president, Randy Mullin; secretary, Jeanne Dabler; treasurer, A1 Carlson. Our advisor this year was Mr. Dergo. On May 4, 1963, we gave the seniors their last prom with Southern Cotillion as the theme. On August 26, 1963, we started our final year with 31 students. During the summer we lost Delight Briner and during the school year we lost Linda Miller. Officers were: president, Jim Thompson; vice president, Randy Mullin; secretary, Betty Nanninga; treasurer, A1 Carlson. Our advisors were Mr. Milburn and Mr. Laswell. Our final activity was our class trip to Washington, New York, and the World's Fair, a result of four years' hard work. 18
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KAREN SUE VAN DEUSEN Karen Chorus — 1,2,3,4; contest--1,3,4; chorus festival--2,3,4; girls' ensemble — 4; operetta — 1. J. V. cheerleader — 1. Pep Club—3. F.H.A. —1,2,3,4. GAA—3,4. Horizon Club—3. PENNY JOYCE WHITLOCK Penny F.H.A.—1,2,3,4. GAA--3,4. Chorus—1,2,3,4; contest--1,2,4; music festival —1,2,3. Operetta — 1. Senior class play—4. Pep Club—3. GARY LYNN ZIMMERMAN Zip Football--2,3,4. French Club—1,2. Chorus—2; music festival—2; contest—2. Librarian--4. SHARON LEE ZIMMERMAN Shar Chorus —1,2,4; girls' ensemble--4; music festival--4; contest—4. Operetta — 1. GAA--3,4; F.H.A.— 1,2,3,4; officer--4. Librarian—2, 3,4. Latin Club—2,3. Annual Staff—4. Newspaper staff—3,4; c co-editor--4. Senior class play — 4. Pep club--3. One-act play--4. 17
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Dean Lubbs, salutatorian, welcomes everyone to commencement exercises. Randy Mullin addresses a capacity crowd with his valedictory speech. Mr. L. Goebel Patton, guest speaker, is shown addressing his audience. GRADUATION . . . A SYMBOL OF AN END . . . AND A NEW BEGINNING. May 29, 1964 8:00 p.m. New Bedford Field House Thirty seniors anxiously awaited their big night which would bring to an end their four years of high school. Excitement filled the air, but there was also sadness, for we were leaving our old friends and facing the world. Slowly we marched into the field house, which was filled to capacity, to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, played by Mrs. Harold Laswell. After the graduates were seated, the invocation was given by Reverend Palmer Nestander. Dean Lubbs, salutatorian, presented the welcome speech. The full concert band presented two special numbers. The guest speaker, L. Goebel Patton, director of I.E.A. Dave Berry, Larry Edlef-son, and Merle Moore are the featured players in the band's selection, Trom-bonanza. The full concert band, under the direction of Mr. Part of the capacity crowd is shown listening to the Milburn, presented two numbers for the audience. concert band perform.
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