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Diana Burdick Charlotte Cotts Junior For officers, the junior class elected the following: PI'9Si- dent, Forrest Franklin, vice-president, Thomas Mueller, secretary, Diana Burdickgtreasurer Frankie McFarland, and social chairman, Lucy Payne. The Student Council representatives were Bob Brandenburg and Thomas Mueller. In the second sem- ester the president was Thomas Mueller, and the vice-president Frankie McFarland. Diana Bur- dick was re-elected as secretary, and Bill Woodward was treasurer. Ruth Franklin acted as social chairmangand for Student Council, Jerry Marita Bragg Bob Brandenburg Harrie Brown .1-bn 4 if Clara Cruz 2 Q,,,,,,,, X,,, I ' 5 class rings belonging to Bruce Shobert and Bonnie Knight. John Herring Kendall Warren admires the new Scott K1-Witzky Frankie McFarland Forrest Franklin Ruth Franklin -14- 'QTP' pw ,ffm
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A By electing James DuBoise presi- dent, Steve Cathey vice-presi- dent, Judy Stevenson and Iris Luschen secretaries, and Robert MacMinn treasurer, we are hoping to go places. The day had arrived!! The senior class was be- ginning their last year at U.H.S. For the first few weeks they tried to convince themselves that they were really sen- iors. Those seniors who hadn't already learned how to make passing grades without cracking a book, how to argue Dr. Cartwright out of going to study hall, and how Representing the senior class on the senior high kasketball team are James DuBoise, Pres- ton Willoughby, Ronnie Wall, Jerry Warren, and Robert Mac- Minn. Q? Zn YJ 5.115 Ggox f ' fig. Gfqff 2 TKVUELQQ- James DuBoise sells candy in order to make money for the senior trip. to make the lower class- es feel inferior, soon acquired these Senior habits. As the year passed they discovered that be- ing a senior was some- thing to live up to. Those who weren't lead- ing the school's activi- ties were kept busy fin- ishing up necessary graduation requirements. Jane Sloan and Karen Wheeler are among the many seniors working for a senior trip. Getting ready to leave on the senior trip are Lyle Cartwright, Steve Cathey, James DuBoise, and Karen Wheeler. When their last year at U.E.S. drew to a close, they suddenly realized that they would be leaving behind much they would miss in the years ahead. -13-
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I 'UQ W'-1' Bruce Shobert Henry Speck Kendall Warren Jerry Morrow IWW aww! N ,few Morrow and Rnuest Fran- klin served. For both semesters Larry Poston was reporter. The juniors had a gay time at two parties of their own making ---- the class party and the school party, both real gone affairs. The class party started out near Noble but was chased to Bob Brandenburg's house due to interference from the local native resistance group. This was the Halloween party and such things had to be expected. The school party was on the first of April and everyone came dressed as every- thing. This and the usual gloom over the state of the treasury rounded out the junior year, with one more left before the ax would fall Thomas Mueller Helen Norman -sl Darlene Woodward Newell Wright Lucy Payne Larry Poston Class officers, Thomas Mueller, James Rhyne Diana Burdick, Kstandingj Frankie McFarland, Forrest Franklin, and Bill Woodward plan for a class meeting.
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