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SENIOR HISTORY As freshmen the class of '61 started out active. They had representatives in the all-school play, sponsored a sock dance on February 7 after a basketball game,and had two booths at the Boys' Club Carnival. The boys were active in freshman sports and also class members passed the blanket for the field lighting fund at home basketball games. The class officers for this year were: President-- Dwight James, Vice-President--Jerry Wilson, Secretary--Sharon Winkle, Treasurer--Vicki Lamp- er, Representatives--Gary Johnson and Judy Anderson. The class advisors were Mr. Brown and Miss Christopher. The Class of '61 spent their sophomore year as a very busy class. They sponsored a sock dance on December 6 after the invitational basketball jamboree. Also they had a booth at the Boys' Club Carnival. They ordered and received their class rings and everyone was saving money to pay for his ring The officers in our sophomore year were: Pres- ident--Jerry Futter, Vice-President--Gary johnson, Secretary--Linda Carlson, Treasurer--Sharon Winkle, Representatives--Karen Topper and jerry Wilson. The advisors were Mr. Atz and Next came the junior year which was a very busy one with the class having charge of all conces- sions for football and basketball games. Other activities for the class that year were a sock dance, taking part in athletics, and both school plays. They were lead by President--jerry Wilson, Vice- President--Bob Newman, Secretary--Judy Ander- son, Treasurer--Stephen johnson, and Represent- atives--Linda Carlson and Dwight James. The advisors were Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Novick. Finally at the top of the ladder, as seniors, the class of '61 was especially busy. They started the year off with a sock dance, then had the Bingo booth at the P.T.A. Carnival and put on the Senior play The Curious Savage. Also they sold cold, crisp apples at football and bas- ketball games. The senior boys were quite active in all three sports. The officers for their last year were: President-- Dwight james, Vice-President--Bob Newman, Secretary--Linda Carlson, Treasurer--Sally Tedder, Representatives are Margeret Hammond, Gary johnson. Advisors: Mr. Graham and Mr. Holtz. 0 X .Z
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sary Johnson, Representative, Dwight James, President, Bob Newman, Vice-Presidentg Sally Tedder, Treasur fr, Margaret Hammond, Representative, Linda Carlson, Secretary.
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