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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of I960, we, the class of 1964, entered Pemetic High School as freshmen. Our officers elected for the first time were: President, Sam Beal; Vice President, Emmy Trask; Secretary, Carol Reed; Treasurer, Donna Hancock; Student Council representatives, Anita Harper and Joan Davis. Our advisors were Mr. Keith and Mrs. Small. The second thing that happened to us was the immediate initiation by the merciless sophomores. The girls were made to dress as Chinese men, wearing pajamas, baskets on their heads, and carrying bowls with chop sticks. The boys dressed as Chinese ladies with plenty of make-up, kimonos, pillows, and carrying umbrellas. During the year we held the Freshman Frolic, and also sold book covers to members of the other classes. That year, we sent Emmy Trask to the All-State chorus in the spring as the only freshman in the group from Pemetic. We were represented in J.V. basketball by Dave Harding, Alan Spurling, Craig Mclntire, Ralph Hodg- don, and Arthur Robinson. Dinah Tapley was our only cheerleading representative; she was on the J.V. squad. Our Sophomore year began with our joyful initiation of the new freshmen, and we got off to a very good start. We held class elections, choosing the following officers: President, Emmy Trask; Vice President, Sam Beal; Secretary, Carol Reed; Treasurer, Celeste Har- kins; Student Council representatives, Alice Robinson and Jimmy Sprague. We held the Sophomore Hop during the year, sold potato chips at noon and at home games, issued the Pow Wow, and sold more of our ample supply of book covers. Celeste Harkins and Emmy Trask were our J.V. cheerleaders, and Dinah Tapley represented us on the Varsity squad. Dave Harding and Alan Spurling again made the J.V. basketball team. That year we sent Emmy Trask, Mary Riddle, and Carol Reed to the All-State chorus. The final triumph of the year was the selection of our class rings. In the fall of 1962, we returned again--this time as juniors. Class officers were immedi- ately elected and were: President, Emmy Trask; Vice President, Alice Robinson; Secretary, Carol Reed; Treasurer, Dinah Tapley; Student Council representatives, Celeste Harkins and Sam Beal. We at once set about our preparations for the Junior Prom, which was held in November. We worked on decorations for weeks—the theme being Paradise of the Deep. That year, Dave Harding and Alan Spurling again represented us in basketball—this time on the Varsity team. Dinah Tapley and Cessie Harkins were our Varsity cheerleaders, and Emmy Trask and Sally Lewis represented us in J.V. cheerleading. Again we sent Emmy Trask and Carol Reed to the All-State chorus. Ellen Martel played in the All-State band. In addition to this, we sold pop at all the home games, helped with the Yearbook, and as the year came to a close, looked forward to becoming seniors. Now we are the senior class, having entered last fall for the final time, with only 27 of our original46 members. This year, we elected as officers: President, Frank Soares; Vice President, Emmy Trask; Secretary, Carol Reed; Treasurer, Ellen Martel; Student Council representatives, Celeste Harkins and Merle Cousins. Our first big event was the senior play, The Death and Life of Larry Benson by Reginald Rose. Everyone enjoyed presenting it and the result of some very confusing rehearsals was a highly successful performance. During the year, we have sold candy, selected our invitations, name cards and graduation pictures, which we have exchanged. Our representative in Varsity basketball this year was Alan Spurling. Celeste Harkins and Emmy Trask, the new captain of the squad, both made up our Varsity cheerleading contingent. Sally Lewis represented us on the J.V. squad. Try- ing out for the All-State chorus are Emmy Trask, Carol Reed, and Sam Beal; for the All- State band, Ellen Martel. In the spring we will hold the Senior Prom, which we hope will be a big success. We look back at our four short years now as history, and we will leave here with fondest memories. Now we must set our sights for the future, relying on the experience and guidance gained at good old Pemetic.
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