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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Dorothy Irvin, Treasurerg Paul Wiggin, Vice-Presi- dent, Carl Melchert, President: Janet Sanders, Secretary. Svrninrs The year's activities started with discussions of the all-important question of senior pictures. Appointments were made, proofs provided, selections arrived at, and pictures delivered in time for Christmas. The Senior Council discussed plans for a senior court. The seniors were very en- thusiastic and many were willing to Work on the project. ' As Christmas approached the seniors eagerly awaited the annual mid-winter formal. Jolly, fat Santas and Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, set the motif in the small gym. Christmas vacation came and students enjoyed the short festive holidays. Choosing of announcements and memory book, measuring for white caps and gowns for the girls and navy blue for the boys, and ordering announcements and name cards were done i.n our social problems classes. The theme of the Sweetheart Ball in February was carried out in every detail with a decorative valentine tree in one corner and a huge heart placed over the entrance to the dance floor. The walls. were gaily decorated with cupids and hearts. V Snowballs and toboggans best described the annual senior snow trip at Pinecrest on a bright February day. Juniors verly proudly gave the seniors the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The event was the year's high light. After the delightful banquet, dancing was enjoyed by all. Senior tour day, senior breakfast, baccalaureate, and the ,senior assembly followed in rapid succession. h Graduation day was exciting, yet the completion of four years' hard work was not to be treated lightly. The ceremony was filled with emotion,but no regrets, as each member of the class got his well-earned diploma. I as
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Top row: L. Adams, E. Sequeira, L. Conterno, B. Dillard, G. Peterson, D. Johnson, B. Potter. Middle row: L.Payan, A. Fehrer, L. Buchanan, J. Jones, I. Melchert, W. Gamble, C. DeSimas. Bottom row: A. Elliott, J. Valdez, L. Mundt, E. Telles, W. Robertson, D. Sanders. Top row: V. McAlary, I. R. Long, L. D. Ward, A. Wilbur, G. Calderon, D.Olsen, E. Cozens, J. Colldeweih, B. Rhoads. Middle row: H. Bauer, D. Bordenkircher, F. Steves, L. Elliott, B. Myatt, C. Bennett, B. Walker, L. Lowery. Bottom row: B. Asivido, B. Buggenum, J'.Copeland, P.Covington, L. Gallaty, A. Marchitelli, S. Young, P. Greer. i
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CAROL ADAMS PET ER ALDRICH .TANIES ALEXANDER IOANN ANDERSON ANT HO NY AZ EVEDO PET ER AR IZ CUREN ERNE ST BARLOW LOUIS BASSI HARVEY BENNETT A GENE B IDDLE MARY KAT HRY N BODIN JOHN BOWERS
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