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Seniors!! ... No Less ... 1. Seniors enjoy school dances. 2. Old president congratulates new president. 3. Discussion during C$F conference. 4. Watch your step. Mr. Peters. 5. Seniors working in Journalism class. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1956 the new incoming class was stricken with the usual affliction that gets all Frosh—Pacificaitis. They pulled through, though, with the Freshman service—devoted mainly to the cleaning of the grounds ... The Frosh dance was a hit... The assembly that the class put on caused a riot of laughter —whether the student body laughed at it or with it no one knows, but they laughed. Can you ever for- get that Modern Dance act? The next year the class of '60 had charge of the brunch stands, and the girls did a cookie of a job. The Christmas Formal, Winter Wonderland, was the best that any class has given so far. In the as- sembly most of the class contributed in one way or another. Coming back strong were the Juniors, with the Junior Service. Concessions brought the much need- ed money rolling into our treasurer's ready hands. As Juniors the class put into effect some new ideas ir, the concessions; also a popcorn machine was introduced to the school. The masterminds of the class set to work; extra meetings were called. Everything was hush-hush. The finished product was the Junior Prom, and it was as fabulous as the name implies.. . Class rings were ordered and everyone had a hard time deciding which one was liked best. The baccalaureate that the Juniors put on was the most successful ever given. Another contribution by the class of '60 was the Senior Sweaters. Senior pictures were taken— cheese! Class officers were elected for the hardest job yet. The Senior Assembly was a success, and was worth the effort and planning that went into it. Career day helped the class decide their individual vo- cations. The Senior Picnic was one big blast we'll never forget. The Senior Ball was the most exquisite given and I know we II all cherish the memories. Caps and gowns, dedication, commencement, Senior Parties, baccalaureate—most activities enjoyed by the class. Finally Graduation, a milestone in the life of every individual! .. . And school's out! 80
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Seniors take time out during lunch. The Senior Assemb'y was a riot. How did these kids get in the picture? Senior Yell Leaders cheer our team to Victory ALL IS NOT WORK
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Most Studious : Karen Howard, Don Zwakenburg A Poll Most All Around Connie Miller Cliff Faith Was Taken ... Most Likely to Succeed Carol Krowel Jim Hill Most Popular Connie Sumner Stephen LaPointe
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