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4'- 'S- IQQ I 5 al 1 .W , 1 ' v , in 9: ROW lg 1-larvey Adler, Don Rice, Shirley Taylor, Carol Leonard, Eleanor Laughlin, Carol Thompson, Wesley Halett, Jean Wing. ROW 2: Calvin Loomis, Richard Towner, Thomas Davidson, Stella Serdula, Darla Thompson, Beverly King. Doug Strait, Ann Negrycz, and Advisors, Mrs. Jane Adler, and Mr. Raymond Connell. Um 6.4444 7a 746330 I' ' 'TL' J' ' 4 ray? We began our class activi- ties during summer vacation whenwe went out after ads for the Yearbook. When school started, our work on the Year- book went into full swing. Our editor, Don Rice, did an excel- lent job of directing operations. Next on our list of activi- ties came the senior play. Aft- er much consideration we chose the play Books and Crooks . We especially want to thank Mr. Connell for his assistance as director. The play was very successful both financially and socially. A turkey raffle at Christmas time added to our treasury. As this is being written, we are looking forward to mak- ing our Senior Fair one of the best the school has ever known, and most of all we are anx- iously making plans for our senior trip. This has been our goal for the past four years and it promises to be a thrilling experience.
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We'll always remember The day we entered h1gh school as green freshman Electmg our flrst real class offrcers pres1dent Carol Leonard v1ce pres ldent Tom Dav1dson secretary Anne Negrycz treasurer Harvey Adler The unusual s1ght we must have presented on 1n1t1at1on day w1th the glrls clad 1n long underwear and dxapers the boys 1n dresses and all frosted w1th a dehghtful mrxture of flour perfume eggs 11PSt1Ck chalk corn starch and others too numberous to ment1on Paymg back the sophomores for thelr extreme cruelty wlth a return party The httle cold ch1lls that tmgled up and down our sprnes as the curtaln rose for our freshman mlnstrel and our xnterlocutor Don R1ce crled Gentlemen be seated ' The del1c1ous odors of the cakes pres and cookres at our bake sales Trudglng from house to house 1nv1t1ng people to try such amazrng new products as mlnts and towels Our sophomore class offxcers presldent Don Rrce v1ce presldent Paul Wh1te secretary Stella Serdula treasurer Connre Tlmken The way we tortured the poor lnnocent freshmen on 1n1t1at1on day for belng br1ll1ant enough to enter h1gh school The many rehearsals w1thM1ss Wertz and Mrs Eaton to get our sophomore plays H1llb1.lly H1 J1nks and Ghost Farm down to perfectl n Makmg plans for our f1rst round and square dance Trylng to flgure out how to order the cards dur1ng our Chrlstmas card sale Choosmg our Jun1or class offlcers presrdent Anne Negrycz v1ce pres ldent Douglas Stralt secretary Darla Thompson treasurer Stella Serdula Clean1ng up after our roll1ck1ng Jun1or m1nstrel Remodelmg the gymnaslum w1th endless crepe paper streamers soft hghts a large chandel1er and the regal throne for our Glass Sl1pper Ball Gomg 35100 over our goal rn our Magazrne Dr1ve Electrng our last class off1cers presrdent Douglas Strart v1ce presrdent Darla Thompson secretary Eleanor Laughhn treasurer Anne Negrycz Trymg to meet Yearbook deadl1nes Collectlng saleable materrals of all descr1pt1ons for our Sen1or Fa1r Learnmg our parts and mak1ng scenery for our senlor play Books and Crooks The dead trred and flat broke feelmg as we started home from our semor tr1p The rush of fond memor1es and the reluctant glance toward the future at Commencement Our wonderful class advrsor Mrs Adler Our Alma Mater 15 I . . I - . . I 1 '. 1 1 - 9 - 5 - , - n 3 D i I 3 I a v a 1 , , 9 ... : - , - .. .I - . - . . , , ... ... , - O... . . . . . . - u, , , - .. . - .O - l - I I ' ... a s , ... ... . . . . - . - l 1 , ' 1 l. 1 1 9 - ... P ... x -. - . . , . .. ...
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