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C7 FRESHME As the upper classmen look back they real- ize the freshman class of 1960 looks very much the same as they did when they were just beginning high school. There's only one difference! This years freshman class will have the privilege of spending all four of their high school years here at Tennyson. Perhaps shy and frightened are the words that arc- usually used to describe the ordinary freshmen, but the upper classmen can agree that these words could not be fairly used to describe the class of '64, They have not only been spirited loyal lancers but they have also shown a great turnout for sports, dances, and extra-curricular activities throughout the year. As all freshman classes look forward to being sophomores, the class of '64 is no ex- ception. They have anxiously awaited the day when they could be called such. They can now proudly say that they have earned the right to be called sophomores, not only be- cause of their academic acquirements, but also because of the great amount of work that they have accomplished throughout their first year of high school. FRIQSHNAN CIAS5 UFFlCfERSi Donna Perry, secretary, Bette Allen. vice-presiclentg Eileen, presi iclcntg llonnie Daxiclwn, treasurer, Nancy Ciirxen. historian l3RE5HlXlAN CLASS REPRESEN'l'A'lilVES: liar- bara Slit-pherd, Bette Allen, Eileen Reid, Donna Perry. Nancy Girven, Ann Schoenenberger, Sherry Lott. Sharon Clark, Martha Belcher, Bill Bigbee, Tommy Stewart. Paul Bachelor, Dan Bullock. Tis 0 0 l i 3, ll i X x
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