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CLASS HISTORY The Senior year is a time of looking forward, but it is also a time of looking back, of trying to recall the many personal memories that have been a part of these past four wonderful years of basic education and character molding. So it is hoped that this history will serve as a stimulus to those many memories that make us for- ever a part of the Class of 1960, no matter where our paths may lead or how success- ful our endeavors may be. Just four years ago, in September 1956, 149 strangers from the four corners of the School District met to become the Class of 1960. Mr. Treasure, Mr. Shoenfelt, and Mr. Laughlin guided us through those first hectic days, arranged for our ac- tivity, the Saint Patrick’s Day party, and generally helped us to put our best foot forward on what then seemed to be a very long journey toward May, 1960. Our class officers were: President, Barry Foore; Vice President, John McIntyre; Secre- tary, Bonnie Hoover; Treasurer, Sally Brock; and Historian, Donna Figard. A much more confident sophomore class met in September, 1957, to choose our class officers: President, Samuel Hinish; Vice President, John McIntyre; Secre- tary, Sally Brock; Treasurer, Donna ligard; and Historian, Christina Brumbaugh. Mr. Treasure, Mr. Shoenfelt, and Mr. Clapper guided our class of ninety-seven “so- phisticates through that in-between year. Our big social event was our Saint Valentine Party where we danced and ate occasionally. Finally June brought tliat lazy summer of swimming and baseball to which we eagerly looked forward. All good things must come to an end, and in September, 1958, school began again. Soon after we received our treasured class rings. In October we held our Halloween Dance. Our class officers were: President, Samuel Hinish; Vice President, Janet Patterson; Secretary, Fred Sherlock; Treasurer, Neil Hedge; and Historian, Linda Albright. This was an ambitious year. With the help of our advisors, Mr. Treasure, Mr. Shoenfelt, and Mr. Clapper, we worked hard to bolster a not too healthy treasury by selling magazine subscriptions, Christmas cards, and concessions at the refreshment stand. April saw us giving a “Fantasy Land” Prom to the seniors. The summer passed almost too rapidly and in September, 1959, the realization of our goal of a high school diploma seemed in the not too distant future. Only eighty-one had returned, but the rest will always be a part of our high school memories. The Christmas Dance was planned by our class officers who were: President, John McIntyre; Vice President, Samuel Hinish; Secretary, Donna Figard; Treasurer, James O’Neal; and Historian, Linda Albright. The activities that fill the pages here crowded those final all too short days together. In the spring we took a never-to-be-forgotten trip to Washington, D. C. May of 1960 was a time of happy events, of realization of the challenge that lay ahead, and of appreciation to God, family, and country. Class Historian
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SENIOR ADVISORS Mr. Treasure Mr. Shoenfelt Mr. Clapper MOTTO: COLORS: FLOWER: No one knows what he can do till he tries. Powder Blue and White Wedgewood Iris CLASS OFFICERS: President: John McIntyre Vice President: Sam Hinish Secretary: Donna Figard Treasurer: Jim O’Neal Historian: Linda Albright 13 .
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