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19G0, the year of the new census, has found the “Town of ROVA with the booming population of 228. As with any community, some citizens have gone away, and, happily, new citizens have moved in. The following pages feature the inhabitants of “Our Town, from the new freshmen, to the Senior Citizens, who are leaving the community this year.
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TOP PICTURE: B. Colclaser, D. Jensen, Co-Editors, N. Bolin, R. Main, M. Klusman. BOTTOM PICTURE—J. Stuckey, H. Bern, C. Vande Walle, J. Norene, S, Garrison, J, Marshall, Initiated as a new publication at ROVA this year, is the new literary and creative writing magazine, “The Pioneer.” A product of the English Department, “The Pioneer attempts to recognize publicly the ROVA students who are accomplishing outstanding work in the field of the language arts. Staff members are chosen by the English department. The senior class is represented by two members and the other class representatives number threefromeach class. This year's Volume I, Number 1. edition was edited by Bonnie Colclaser and Dorthy Jensen. Distribution is scheduled for Sep-ember. 28
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CLASS OF 1960.......... OFFICERS: Jerry Sorn- berger, Secretary; Max Wisgerhof, Vice-president; Don Eiker, President; Bob Wright, Treasurer; Catherine Brown, Student Council Representative; Advisors, Wm. Spicer, Mrs. I. King, Mr. Wm. Adams. The senior citizens of our town have spent an enjoyable and profitable year. It has been a busy year but the Classof ’60has been able to take everything in stride and make a good year of it. The members of the class joined forces to sponsor the Fall Mixer, the first prize float at Homecoming, and a class play, Grandma’s Best Years.” The spring months offered more activities for the class. The Juniors entertained us in excellent style at the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, and then in May, 37 of us went to Kirkwood Lodge with our sponsors for the class trip. Our senior year was brought to a close with Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises on June 5th and 7th, respectively. Forty-nine seniors received their diplomas and then left “Our Town” to become citizens of the world. 30
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