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(LASS OFFICERS SENIORS Top to Bottom: Donald Meadows, President; Sharon Enge- bretson, Secretary; Judy Dorman, Treasurer; Patricia Folk, Vice-Presi- dent. JUNIORS Top to Bottom: Michael Heffernan, President; James Nix- on, Vice-President; Linda Grams, Treasurer; Joan Hance, Secretary. FRESHMEN Top to Bottom: Calvin Schwandt, President; Dennis Englund, Vice-President; Linda Anderson, Secre- tary-Treasurer. SOPHOMORES Top to Bottom: Kenneth Forman, President; Lawrence Giessinger, Vice-President; Jeanine Aesoph, Secretary- Treasurer.
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It finally happened! The year nineteen hundred and sixty-two has arrived and as seniors, we will bid our last fare- well to Milbank High School and venture forth into a new, exciting world. As we leave, we will carry with us many fond memories. No senior will ever forget Student Government Day, the Chicago trip, and the Junior-Senior Prom. These and other memories will be carried with us as we each go our sep- arate ways after graduation. We have gained and given much during our four years at Milbank High School. We have brought honor and fame to our school in such endeavors as debate, athletics, and other extra-curricular activities. But we can safely say that each of us, as individuals, have received far more than we have given. We have learned many valuable lessons, some from textbooks and some from experience. It is from these experiences that we have set our goals for the new and exciting world that we will enter after graduation. Throughout our four years in high school the seniors have been using the facilities of our fine library. It has furnished entertainment and helped in filling requirements of theme assignments. Good books and reference ma- terial have truly helped us accomplish our goals throughout high school.
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(LASS 1NF0RMALS We learn 3t Career Day. Throw that carriage! Chemists at work! Ooooooooooo.
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