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Sandra Abrahamson Anita Anderson Judy Adamson Diane Anderson Nancy Allen Edyth Anderson Sandra Allen James Anderson In Preparation for Life in Adult World SANDRA ABRAHAMSON, Band 10,1 1. JUDY ADAMSON, GAA 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Spanish Club 11,12; JCL 10 ; Pep Club 10,11,12. Paula Anderson Pennie Anderson NANCY ALLEN, Home Ec Club 10. SANDRA ALLEN, Pep Club 10. SHARON AMUNDSEN, LO’T 11 (journalism), 12 (third page co-editor); GAA 12; French Club 12; JCL 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; FT A 10,11,12; Cadet Teacher 12. ANITA ANDERSON, National Honor Society 12; SCP 12; GAA 10; Y-Teens 1 1 ; Pep Club 1 2 ; Library Club 10,11; Fine Arts Club 1 2. DIANE ANDERSON, SCP 12; GAA 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Home Ec Club 11; Fine Arts Club 12. EDYTH ANDERSON, Chorus 10,11 ; YFC 12; Fine Arts Club 12. JAMES ANDERSON, Swingout Committee 12; Hi-Y 10.11,12: HY-YT 12 (board) ; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Intramural Football 10,11,12. PAULA ANDERSON, Senior Ball Committee 12; Student Congress 12; Liter- ary Board 11; LO’T 11 (journalism); “M” 12 (fine arts editor); Homecoming Court 12 (honorable mention); Concert Choir 10,11 and 12 (librarian); Mad- rigals 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Y-Te ens 10,11,12 (secretary). PENNIE ANDERSON, Home Ec Club 12; FNA 12. TIMOTHY ANDERSON, Announcements Committee 12; National Honor Society 12; Student Congress 11,12; ” 12 (co-editor ; Ho me com,ng Court 12 (honorable mention); Lettermen s C]ub 12, Hi-i 10,11,12, HY I 2, YFC 10,11 and 12 (vice-president) : Basketball 10,11,12 (manager). Timothy Anderson Jeffrey Aten 27
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Who studies? Certainly not the Senior Class officers who set the pace in early autumn tempted with unusually warm weather last- ing until late fall. Jan Marzorati and Will Park, literary board members; Carol Kramer, secretary-treasurer; Jack Petit, president; and Nancy Flick, vice-president toss their books and decide to en- joy life. Last Flings Mingle with Anticipations With an eye to the future, a thought to the present, and a pause for the past, the 1964 Graduating Class moved through their final year reflecting ideas of a new era. Early September Homecoming festivities fully initiated the new school year with excitement and enthusiasm as students participated in the bonfire, coronation, parade, football game, and dance for the last time. Upperclassmen were among the first to promote the hootenanny craze with casual home get-togethers. As extremely warm days continued through October, many seniors took full advantage of the opportunity to survey college possibilities. They traveled by bus, train, plane, and car to every section of the country hoping to find just the right school. This year’s addition of a third counselor aided the senior class of six hundred as more time was provided for guiding students in the responsibilities of furthering their education and choosing occupations. Stunned to silence, students dutifully paused in respect at the sudden death of President Kennedy. Seniors especially remembered 1961, the year they entered high school, the same year he entered the White House. Mr. Kennedy had been a leader in the cause of world peace and expressed a definite concern for us, the new generation. Cold record-breaking winter temperatures took energetic seniors ski- ing, sledding, skating, and partying as the glow of 1963 lighted the way to a prospective 1964 and — leap year. The recently established curfew expired for several who celebrated eighteenth birthdays in the new year. Spring greeted anxious grads with college acceptances and career decisions as they kept busy with the Senior Class Production, Senior Ball, Swingout, and Baccalaureate. Graduation Day mingled tearful farewells with happy memories as the graduates passed the traditions of America and MHS into the hands of the seniors yet to come. Ready and willing to lead the 1964 Senior Class are sponsors Mr. McMinn, Miss Garst, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Willits, Miss Coin, and Mr. Boom. Ab- sent from the picture was Mr. Brown.
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Steven Axne Jon Banning Judy Bailey David Baraks Robert Baker Harry Barber Dan Ballard Terry Barr Dow Bancroft James Barton Population Explosion Necessitates New Daniel Bates John Batson Shelton Baxter Gary Bell JUDY BAILEY, Senior Ball Committee 12; Student Congress 11,12; SCP 12; Contemporaires 11; Chorus 10,12; GAA 10,11.12: Y-Teens 10 (secretary), 11 (board), 12 (president) ; Pep Club 10,11;FTA 10,1 1,12 ; Fine Arts Club 12. DAN BALLARD, Radio Club 12. HARRY BARBER, SCP 12; Fine Arts Club 12. SHELTON BAXTER, SCP Committee 12; Student Congress 11; Dispatch Sports Correspondent 10,11,12; LO’T 11 (journalism); “M” 12 (sports editor); Let- termen’s Club 11,12; Key Club 11,12; Hi-Y 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,2; Football 10,11 and 12 (manager). GARY BELL, Spanish Club 11,12; FNA 11,12; Boys’ Golf 10; Intramural Bas- ketball 12; Football 10 ; Basketball 10,11 ; Track 12. VICKI BENZON, GAA 10,11,12. BARBARA BERGSTEN, Cap and Gown Committee 12 (chairman); National Honor Society 11,12; Student Congress 11 (alternate), 12; Literary Board 12 (secretary-treasurer), “M” 12 (student life editor); Homecoming Court 12 (honorable mention); Band 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10.11 (secretary), 12 (Inter- Club Council) ; FTA 10,1 1 (secretary), 12; Fine Arts Club 12. 28
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