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JI ,ll Am? A-5, S f , S T K . S ENIORS ' 'M' N 4-JZ' V EX Q: CLASS OPFICERS Kenneth Bostedor ................. President SSAXA , Douglas Campbell . . . . Vice President X Judith Bloemker . . . ..... Secretary s if g il Fritz Smith . . . . . . Treasurer Q Ken Doug KENNETH BOSTEDOR - Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Pirateerg Student Councilg Trackg Projectionistg Annual--DOUGLASS CAMPBELL - Baseballg Sr. Playg An- nual--JUDITH BLOEMKER - Fl-IAg Annualg Chorusg Pirateerg Librariang Student Council--FRITZ SMITH - Footballg Baskethallg Pirateer--RICHARD TALLMAN - Footballg Student Councilg Trackg Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Annual--RITA UPHAM - Judy Fritz FHAQ Pirateetg Cheerleaderg Student Councilg Ir. Playg Sr. Playg Annual--JUDY DEBUTE - FHAg FTAg Bandg Pirateerg Librariang Student Councilg Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Annual--RICHARD RAY - Ag. Clubg Basketballg Cross Countryg Pirateerg Student Councilg Trackg Jr. Playg Sr. Play. Richard Tallman . . . Student Council Representative Rita Upham . . . . . . Student Council Representative Mr. Maurice Snow ................Adviser Judy DeBute . . . . . . . . ..... . . .... DAR Richard Ray . . . . . Student Council President Dick Rita Mr, Spgw . M , Class Colors . . .Red and White 4 . 1 p TN 54291-f 1 I + : 4 ' ' 'V' 4 i'-: ' A EW . V me ' -.0-1 C Y 5' ' , , ffi NN, , '-PM ur' T 5 T., Class Motto. . .The door to success IS marked Push , Q A ....., M - , 1 ,V .V I , , pl Y? A ,p.s ,pvxup V p , 5 Vs : rg .itr All . ' 15 S Q ' iits . l S- ' at 513'
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