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Four Years Of Work Come To A l-lappy Ending At last The senior class of 1960 stands on the Threshold of life. Our story is one of one hundred and thirty-five ambitious peo- ple preparing to Take responsible positions in life. A story of South Union not as lust a school but as The Treasury of our valued memories. As freshmen, we entered South Union in a shy, quiet manner, but soon overcame our shyness and became part of the crowd. Returning to school as sophomores was looked forward to by all, for no longer would we be called freshies. This was the big year during which our cheerleaders were chosen, and some of our own fellows were accepted on the varsity team. Soon it was our iunior year, when he received our long-awaited class rings. How proud we were of Them! And then - our senior year, which has been one of gaiety, of laughter, of study, of work, and of honors. We remember how we struggled to complete our many assign- ments, our athletic honors, and the senior dance, Moonlit Shores, which was said To be one of The best organized dances of South Union. But even more events arise, the annual senior banquet, the gala prom, baccalaureate, and finally our goal - com- mencement. As we write this closing chapter, we feel a sudden tightness in our throats because we are no longer the carefree teenagers of South Union High School, but the American citizens of tomorrow. Looks like you lost, Irene. Homeroom captains calculate our profits from magazine campaign. Aloha, anyone for a coconut? 21 mar ff rnlis: l-li N :rf Sallflfa ' .mhz Inn 'Q
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iw 1 '. 4 firigic -' ' if j fs n-- 'i 9 ar Left to right: Curtis Myers, Edward Adams, James Breakiron: Cfronti Connie Wilson. CLASS OFFICERS Presidenr Edward Adarns ' Vice-Presidenf Curris Myers Secretary ,, , 7 Connie Wilson Treasurer ,, James Breakiron 20
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Hey, save one for me! HELEN MARY ABBEY Commercial Helen . . . often seen but not heard . . . very fond of cooking . . . spaghetti is on the first page of her cookbook . . . thinks the color blue is tops . . . one of Mrs. Bierer's Foods III girls . . . ambition: to become a secretary. EDWARD JOHN ADAMS Academic Eddie . . . friendly and likeable . . . president of senior class . . . vice-president iunior year . . . enioys woodworking and reading . . . drools at the sight of steak . . . loves the color blue . . . Boys' Patrol Captain . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Librarian . . . football . . . received Student of Month Award . . . ambition: enter field of engineering. CARYLE JEANNE AITKEN Academic Caryle . . . co-editor of our yearbook . . . loves the sight of blue and the aroma of roast beef . . . very active in Rain- bow Girls . . . usherette for Commencement . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Blue Devil Staff . . . Girls' Patrol . . . ambition: elementary teacher. IDA JEANNE ALLEN Commercial Jeanne . . . nothing can beat blue and spaghetti . . . loves to sew . . . thinks dancing is great . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Variety Show . . . ambition: to be an efficient secretary. JEFFREY FRANK AXELRAD Academic Jeff . . . can always be found with his nose in a book . . . Noon Hour Club . . . will eat anything put in front of him . . . ambition: electrical engineer or a merchant. RALSTON A. BAKER, JR. General Bud . . . a likeable guy . . . goes for blue . . . will eat anything, but ham ranks first . . . has a craving for bowling . . . football . . . ambition: to be his own boss. SENIORS Appear In The Limelight As Tomorrow's Leaders Helen Mary Abbey Caryle Jeanne Aitken Jeffrey Frank Axelrad 'Nm A Edward John Adams I. Jeanne Allen Ralston A. Baker, Jr. '-'r. fit ls X P 3 se 5. 1 NK r at fr Q if ,, r 3 MX S s it E555 ..:Q . Xe f safer. r., wg . .M ..... V St. Q.. .K spew-Q5 . .,e-.wif M 1 M
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