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Page 27 text:
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Our Freshman class officers were: President, Dick Wright; Vice President, Sheila Noon; Secretary, Fran Anderson; and Treasurer, Walt Miller. Our first dance, Winterlude, was held in January. We earned a total of $72 that year. Our Sophomore class officers were: President, Sandy Eggleston; Vice Presi- dent, Bonnie Thompson; Secretary, Barb Fox; and Treasurer, Dave Jenkins. In November we held our Sadie Hawkins Dance, and in May we held a rec- ord hop, Sophomore Shuffle. By June we had $162.42 in our treasury. Our Junior leaders were: President, Phil Webb; Vice President, Wayne Bunn; Secretary, Fran Anderson; and Treasurer, Carol Sprague. Our Junior Prom, Jardin Espanol, was held May 27, 1960, in the new Elementary School gym- nasium. Our treasury had $968. 42 at the close of that year. At last our big Senior year came, and we were busier than ever. Our offi- cers were: President, Carolee Coye; Vice President, Clara Locke; Secretary, Fran Anderson; and Treasurer, Sandy Wood. Our projects included making a record in magazine sales, doing very well with our School Fair booth, selling refreshments at home sports events, a spaghetti supper, and a donkey basket- ball game. Our big project was the Monarch '61, which was possible only through the help of Mr. Martinelli, to whom we are all grateful. We are also very grateful to Mr. McCarty and Mr. Caprio for leading us through our high school years. Respectfully submitted, Frances Anderson, Secretary
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We knew each other only one day; We worked, we rested, we were sad, we were gay. Our day began in a glorious sunrise; Shining, gleaming, sparkling in our eyes. We met--we started walking; Our road was long--winding. At times the path was worn away or cluttered; We fumbled along in cold and rain--we shuddered. But when we stumbled, fell or wandered from our way; A strong guidance led us back--to where we went astray. At last when we came to an opening clear; Our lives were shaped--our fears disappeared. While as we planned succeeding days; The earth grew still--wrapped in a haze. Then meeting the rim of a large full moon; Came a ray of a sunset--inviting a placid tune. And as we watched this brilliant ray; It divided our clearing into separate ways. Our day was over, the sun was set; Above the horizon, new goals to be met. As each day passes--each new problem begun; We will remember that each answer comes with the setting of each sun. o
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