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...f..,. , ,.M,.1m-f 2ff.-fware .,. Q. of Active Junior Class Encompassing the many phases of student life, the activities of this yearis Junior Class provided welcome changes from the routine of study. Each event was carefully planned by the enthusiastic, hard- working class council to be a stimulating source of recreation for all participants. Headed by president Steve Cope, the representative body planned the year well in advance to include at least one activity each month throughout the year. Designed especially forthe homeroom representa- tives and their alternates, an informal pot luck supper at the beginning of the year gave the members of the council a chance to get acquainted with each other. The first activity sponsored by the Junior Class for the entire student body was the Thanksgiving Breakfast. It was as profitable to the class as it was enjoyable for all those who attended. Equally successful were the Junior-Senior movie and the exciting 'igym-nitesf' The junior play, i'The Devil's Disciple, displayed the admirable talents of the actively participating members ofthe class. Culininating the activities of the year for the Class of'66 was the much anticipated Junior Prom. The Junior Class and its council were well rewarded for their hard work. Hurrying through the Quadrangle from their previous class, Tom Schick and Claudio White have no time To lose before their next class begins. MZ-,M . Juniors 143 --4,
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lnuipqnp Members of the Executive Committee, Linda Allen, Jean Liles, Steve Cope, and JoAnn Newberry consult with Junior ClassSponsor Mrs. Allen on upcoming events. R 'T' R cl .fi ,. SCOQHI lOl l GWCII' S . 'T HW l 7 31 4, Y Rafi. Co-chairmen of the Junior Class Decorator's Committee, Nancy Curtin and Aldene Addressing the first assembly of the Junior Class, Steve Cope announces lVledbE Y, C0ml3ine Tlielf 543905 for Cf9Ullfl9 atmosphere UT the -lUnl0 PVOVU- the status of the treasury and discusses planned activities. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Mrs. Allen, sponsor, J. Liles, Vice-President, S. Cope, President, L. Allen, Secretary, J. Newberry, Treasurer. Second Row: A. Peale, A. Medbery, J. Friedenberg, D. Mac- Kean, K. Kohler, L. Whitehead. Third Row: J. Taylor, J. Denham, A. Haus- man, B. Tabakin, L. Delizia, P. Bugden. Fourth Row: T. Griffin, C. Zimmer- man, C. Naehr, P. Smith, C. O'Loughlin. Back Row: S. Goldberg, M. Roch- kind, R. Glickrnan, M. Schatzow. 142 Juniors
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