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EDDIE ADAMS Cr055 Country 9; Chorus 12; Latin Club 9. SHIRLEY BACH Student Council 11, Alternate 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Transferred from Mason High School 10. NORMAN BAKER Boys Judo Club 12. DAVID BAILEY Senior Class Vice President; Transferred from Woodward High School T01ed0, Ohim 11, DONALD BAUGH BEVERLY BAXTER Sophomore Class Vice President; Student Council 10, Treas- urer 11, Alternate 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Majorette 9, 10; Student Receptionist 10; Intramurals 9, 10; Latin Club 9, 10; College Club 12. ELMER BEGLEY DOROTHY BEKEMEIER Intramurals 9; Tri Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, Chaplain 12; Health Careers 9; Student Receptionist 9; School Service An: 9; Pep Club 9; Stagecrafters 10; College Club 12. 25
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CLASS OFFICERS: Dave McDonald, President; Burt Slusher, Treasurer; Joan Staubach, Secretary; Dave Bailey, Vice President. Seniors The class of t62 has the distinction of being the first graduating class to complete four years of education at Princeton. These years brought not only increasing knowledge but also an ever greater number of friendships and activities cuiminating in the busiest timeesenior year. The Senior Toot brought the latest gossip and reported class news. The long awaited senior pictures arrived, followed by the Christmas spirit apparent in the tree placed in the Senior Hall and decorated with ornaments brought by members of the class. Measurements for caps and gowns brought a sharp awareness of the true meaning of ttseniorfa The search for knowledge and the making of future plans dichft prevent a touch of spring fever and the excitement that accompanies the thought of the Prom. At last plans for final class activities were completed and every senior looked forward to graduation. 24
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BRENDA BIRD Student Council Alternate 10, 11; F.H.A. 9; F.B.L.A. 11. WILLIAM BITTER D.C.T. 12; V.I.C. 12. 26 CHERYL BIZZARRI F.B1L.A1 11; Bible Club 11; Transferred from Regina High School 11. RONALD BLANKEN Cross Country 9; Swimming 9, 12; Golf 9; Concession Crew 9;,Latin Club 9, 10, Vice President 11; College Club 12. DOUGLAS BOLLINGER D.C.T. 12; V.I.C. 12. JERRY BRADBURY Stagecrafters 9. KEN BROCK Student Council 12; Viking Club 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10; Reserve Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 10, Co-Cap- tain 11, 12; Baseball 11; Intramurals 9; Stagecrafters 12; College Club 12. CAROL BROCKMAN Varsity Cheerleader 10; Reserve Cheerleader 9, 12; F.H.A. 9; G.A.A. 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11.
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