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“ Senior privileges, money making projects, and working charge nights and evenings are a few things that characterize our senior year. Who will ever forget the Peds Growth and Development project, bidding farewell to one-third of the class as they depart for affiliation at Toledo State Hospital, or the Stunt Night trophy? In order to finance the yearbook, we undertook various money making projects. Our senior door-to-door salesman made a success of the candy sale, but those MONKIES! Characteristic of our monthly bake sales was a hub-bub of excitement in the recreation kitchen on the night before the sale. y” After getting firmly established in our first senior rotation, we found ourselves busily preparing a skit for Stunt Night. Our presentation, “The Wizard of U.N.,” brought us the first place trophy. “Anyone for revising the script?” Our next big undertaking was the Christmas Bazaar and Chili Supper. For weeks after this, the seniors were plagued with a full size replica of Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer! Who will ever forget the look of joy on Carol Sonk’s face when it was announced that she was “Miss St. Luke’s.”” We were so proud of her. February 18 was the date of the Sweetheart Swirl. Naturally, the seniors were there in full Banquets and luncheons played a big d oats attendance because this was to be our last big role in the last half of our senior year. In May, the alumnae feted us to a luncheon at the Sommerset Inn. Then, in July, we were the guests of honor at the annual school dance. Junior-Senior Banquet. Finally, in August, with all our deadlines met, we presented the student body with our “long slaved over” yearbook and our gift to the school. Now, with fond memories of our three years at Saint Luke’s, we prepare for the culmination of our training—GRADUATION.
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Senior Class Officers | PAT BOOTH, President. BARBIE FETTERS, Vice President. MISS FAITH MARSH, Advisor. SANDY DANNIS, Secretary. BRENDA SHAW, Treasurer. 24
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