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Donald Willen Barbara Williams Everett Wineland Sharon Withington Ronald Wood JoAnn Zimmerman their personalities in Homecoming. To add even more glamor to the Homecoming pageant, the seniors chose four couples to represent them on the court. From these, the student body selected the king and queen who were to reign over Home- coming. ROW ONE: Judy Fischer, King Bruce Himebaugh, Queen Carolyn Locke, Donna Brazee. ROW TWO: Doug Sattler, John Mahon, Judy Hampton, pro tern Dick Davis for Don Willen. 23
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Before the fall ended. Patricia Swan Marsha Strong Thomas Tervol William Todd James Toth Peter Travis they displayed Rosemary Vincent David Van Patten Charles Vicory Richard Wagoner Gayle Weber Jean Wilbur 22
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ROW ONE: Judy Smith, Donna Brazee, Dick Davis, Bruce Himebaugh, George Bolton. ROW TWO: Ad- viser, Mr. Oscar Fischer, Margaret Cook, Don Willen, John Mahon, Arthena Higginbotham. The Executive Board led the seniors to the end of one journey — and the beginning of another. We won! We won! were the joyous shouts of the seniors at Homecoming as it was announced that they had won the Pep Jug for the second time. It was quite an honor because they were the first class to win it twice. The candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were: Donna Brazee, Judy Hampton. Judy Fischer, Carolyn Locke, Bruce Himebaugh, John Mahon, Doug Sattler, and Don Willen. Bruce Himebaugh and' Carolyn Locke were crowned at the dance following the Homecoming game. December 17 was chosen as the day for the senior play with Judy Hampton and Jim Hope playing the leads. Arthena Higgembotham was chosen as D. A. R. Girl by the faculty while Susan Campbell was the Girls' State Representative and Bruce Himebaugh was the Boys' State Representative. The seniors held a number of record hops throughout their high school career which added quite a lot to their treasury. The seniors surprised everyone but themselves when they had their skip day early in the spring. They were honored at the Junior-Senior Banquet on April 8. From there they went on to end their journey through Quincy schools at Baccalaureate on May 21 and finally Commencement May 25. Class colors for the Class of '61 were blue and white and their flower was a blue tinted carnation. The Class of '61 chose Life is what you make it, as their motto to guide them on the first steps toward the future. 24
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