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SENIORS It seems like only yesterday we were Sophomores, and here we are now, Seniors. As we look back, we recall many fond memories of the things we did and the good times we've had. The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class parties, with their barbecues and hot dogs, were evenings of fun. As juniors, we sold peanut brittle to make money for the Prom, which turned out to be a big success. The Prom was held at the Hill Crest Country Club. The music was furnished by Baron Elliot. Our Senior year was one of hard work. Magazines had to be sold to make money for the Yearbook. Adver- tisements and Reader's Digest were also sold to help finance the ELECTRA. Bake sales fur- nished us with a few dollars. Easter candy was sold to make money for our Class Banquet. We held our Banquet at the Paragon on May 18. We enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner and fine entertainment afterwards. The Banquet was held instead of the usual classnight. Bacca- laureate, May 23, was a very solemn occasion for us. Listening to the speakers, we suddenly realized the importance of our high school edu- cation. Then came the big night-May 25- Graduation. We were supposedly grown up and ready to go out to earn a living for ourselves. Could we do it? Many changes had to be made and many obstacles had to be met, but we felt we could. SENIOR SHOTS Top picture-front row, l. to r.-M. Morrison, J. Zemen- ski, N. Gobert, L. Tutak, D. Bossola, A. Galcik. Back row-M. Zemenski, M. Roda. Second Picture-J. Bjurstrom, P. Bott, B. Shrader, N. Raynovich. Third Picture-J. Bjurstrom, B. Shrader, P. Bott, N. Raynovich. Fourth Picture-Dr. jacques, J. McClure. 14
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THE SENI OR CLASS Soon all our wonderful times in Springdale High School will be past. But each time we glance at this book, fond memories will be renewed. We've worked hard in every way to make our last year a success. Farewell, until we meet again. OFFICERS President ,....,... .,4.... , . , Vice-President A... Secretary ........, Treasurer ,. . Sponsors ...,., MIKE PINCHOK Mike As president of our class, Mike did a good job . . . couldn't have been a better May King than Mike was for his twin sister . . . enjoys teasing the girls and is a lasting friend to all. Craft Club 1 . . . National Jr. Honor Society 1 . . . Key Club 3 . . . President of Senior Class 4 . . . May King 3,4 . . . Student Council 2,3 . . Hi-Y 2,4. MARGARET ROOFNER -flgegn If there ever was a true friend, it's Peggy . . . that tall stature adds to Peg's appearance . . . Stace and Dot are her best pals, although she has many other friends . . . Peg plays the drums in our band, and worked for many activities the class held. Editor Junior High Paper 1 . . . National Jr. Honor Society 1 . . . Choir 1,2,3,4 . . . Library Club 2,3 . . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Oriole 2 . . . ELECTRA 4 . . . Junior Class Play 3 . . . F.T.A 3 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Vice-President of Senior Class 4 . . . President of Tri-Hi-Y 4. MIKE PINCHOK PEGGY ROOFNER ,....VIRGINIA FRANK Bo'r'r ....,.Mxss GERINO, MR. Zo'r'r VIRGINIA FRANK rrvirgeu A high stepping majorette in our band . . . popular and pretty . . . Virge is bound to do good after graduation in her ambition to become a secretary . . . good grades made her a member of the National Honor Society. . Dramatics Club 1 . . . Choir l,2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 1,2,3,4 . . . Secretary of Senior Class 4 . . . Secretary-Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . Secretary of National Honor Society 4 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Assembly Committee 3 . . . Girls' Ensemble 2,3,4 . . . Editor of Oriole 4. PATRICIA BOTT ulyattyn Balancing the books for the ELECTFRA was Pat's big job in her senior year . . . looks, grades, and personality are tops . . . Pat's greatest asset is her smile for all. l .ce Club 1 . . . Choir 1,2,3.4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Majorette 3,4 . . . Business Manager of ELECTRA 4 . . Junior Class Play 3 . . . National Honor Society 1,3,4 . . . May Queen Court 3,4 . . . Secretary of Student Council 3 . . . Secretary of Sophomore Class 2 . . . Treasurer of Senior Class 4 . . . Girls' Ensemble 2,3,4. 16
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