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'05 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Ni BACCALAUREATE GRADUATION Carol Bowden Colly Devine I-IOMECOMING Pete Pardoll and Marsha Goheen CLASS GIFT Mary Gresh :W CAP AND GOWN WAYS AND MEANS CLASS NIGHT INVITATIONS AND Martha Hayes David Lambrecht Vaughn McCarthy ANNOUNCEMENTS Yvonne McKeithen 49 3V
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UA SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Elizabeth Taylor, treasurer, Pat Murphy, secretary, Nancy Vogt, vice presi- dent, Lee Granger, president. We, the class of 1964, came to Northeast with the traditional confusion of sophomores, but we soon be- came accustomed to high school life. VVe chose Cordon Salisbury to lead our class that year. Our Homecoming float, the result of much hard work, was a great success. Our junior varsity basketball team won the county cham- pionship. The year ended with our sophomore party, which had an Hawaiian theme. VVhen we returned as juniors, we were faced with our all-important project - the Prom. We sold pompoms, collected dues, and staged a talent show to raise money. Under the leadership of Vaughn McCarthy, our presi- dent, and the committee chairmen, the Prom was care- fully planned and carried out. The long-awaited night arrived, and the gym was transformed by the beautiful wall murals depicting the Four Seasons. We were seniors at last when we returned to school the following September. We chose Lee Granger, Nan- cy Vogt, Pat Murphy, and Liz Taylor as our class offi- cers. VVe accepted the responsibilities of seniors and un- dertook our projects with great enthusiasm. We pro- duced a colorful Homecoming and an unforgettable Class Night. W'hen the year drew to a close, the impressive graduation ceremonies signified the end of our high school careers and the beginning of our adult lives. .gp I, 43 3- 3 t Mrs. Fortune Mr. Humphreys Mr. McDill 48 SPONSORS 2 '-U1 Mrs. Robinson Mr. Ross Mrs. Shnim
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Seniors Will Long Remember. . Our First Homecoming. . . The wood we hauled away . . . The Junior-Senior Prom ....... V . . Q- I ' T , if? V iff' 1 Q 5 is' j K r i The float that tumed out so beautifully . . . The transformation of the gym into The Four Seasons . . . i
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