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SENIOR CLASS HIS TOR Y On September 10, 1958, the Freshman class meeting was called to order. Class officers for that year were Rolland Collins - President, Bernie Ferris - Vice-President, Lois Conley - Secretary, and Rosetta Fouts - Treasurer. The big event of this year was our dance Overgrown Gardens. The last meeting of the year was adjourned by president Rolland Collins. On September 11, 1959, the Sophomore class meeting was called to order by former president Rolland Collins. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given and accepted. There was a total of $64.75 in our treasury. The new class officers who were elected were Bill Reese - President, Bernie Ferris - Vice- President, Geraldine Wynn - Secretary, and Maxine VanWagner - Treasurer. Our first money making project was the Sadie Hawkins held on November 14, 1959. The second project was a dance which was entitled Swing Into Spring.” The last meeting was adjourned on May 27, 1960, by president Bill Reese. On September 9, 1960, the Junior class meeting was called to order by former president Bill Reese. The secretary's and treasurer’s reports were given and accepted. There was a total of $184. 00 in our treasury. New officers were Pam Borst - President, Bernie Ferris - Vice-President, Geraldine Wynn - Secretary, and Bob Bland - Treasurer. The first order of business was the J - Hops and the school fair. Wonderland By Night was decided upon as the theme for our Prom. This was very successful and very beautiful. Other activities of this year included the magazine sales, bake sales, car washes, and the Prom float in the Pageant of Bands parade. The last meeting of the year was adjourned on June 14, 1961, by our president Pam Borst. On September 8, 1961, the Senior class meeting was called to order by former president Pam Borst. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given and accepted. We had a total of $2143.75 in our treasury. The new officers who were elected were John Lewicki - President, Jim Hudson - Vice-Pres- ident, Geraldine Wynn - Secretary, and Maxine VanWagner - Treasurer. The first order of business was the magazine sales. A spagetti supper was held on November 2, 1961, and was an extreme success. Other projects included our booth at the School fair, the booth at home games and movies, and the Donkey Basketball game. Our main project of this year was the Monarch 1962, which was made possible only through our advisor, Mr. Martinelli to whom we wish to express our deepest appreciation. Our Senior trip, which was taken in April, was a trip to Washington, D.C. The final meeting of the class of 1962 was adjourned in June, 1962, by president John Lewicki. Respectfully submitted, Geraldine Wynn, Secretary
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D. Boise J. Brillenger C. Jones L. Smith V. Butler S. Manwarren S. Bellinger B. Sargeant B. Tracy S. Knorr S. Hicks R. Benedict D. Rundell H. Stapleton R. Barrows THE CLASS E. Clark F. Biviano J. Wonka D. Curtis L. Foster C. Babcock H. Purdy R. Perkins D. Lawrence 24
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