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1 CLflSS OF ' 66 Ml Night Pcriy f ' v« DAVE ASHCOM Aiding the President in his many duties and respon- sibihties throughout the entire year has been Vice Presi- dent David Ashcom. Dove has found time to pursue other interests, also. He has served as president of Interact, treasurer of I.C.C, treasurer of Future Teachers Associa- tion, and a member of the Varsity Swimming Team. • Being Vice President of this class has been fun and work, says Dave, but it has been the most rewarding ' thing I ' ve done. I ' m sorry it is finished, but happy that things have worked out so well. I ' ve learned a lot. GREG LEO Finances ' are a vital part of every organization, and Treasurer Greg Leo has controlled the purse strings for the class of ' 66. Greg, too, has played an active role in student activities. He has been a member of Interact, a Senior Senator, and past secretary of Thames. Greg feels that, Undoubtedly, this senior year has been the greatest that U.H.S. has ever seen. Excelling on the athletic field as well as in the classroom, the class of ' 66 has enjoyed fabulous success in everything it has done. I am grateful that I have been able to serve as treasurer for such a talented, cooperative group of people. 25
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BRUCE DUNN The class of ' 66 has been ably led this year by its outstanding president Bruce Dunn. Bruce has been very Ottive throughout his four years at Upland, not only with- in his class, but for the benefit of the entire school. His activities included a member of the B football team, President of the Tartans, a member of the Representative Council, a Junior Cabinet member, Senior Senator, Junior Class Treasurer, and, of course, Senior Class President. Speaking about the class, Bruce says, ' This past year has been full of fun end surprises. The class has func- tioned in its typically fabulous capacity. When we first arrived at Upland we were in a state of bewilderment, we now leave contented. All activities this class has held have been extremely successful. 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank this year ' s seniors for all their fine support. Good luck in your years to come, and con- gratulations! JOHN RENBARGER This year the class of 66 has had an all male cabinet, and John Renbarger filled the post of secretary. John found time for many other activities, despite his secre- tarial duties. Among these were Representative Council, member and past president of the Vectors ' s Club, and treasurer of Interact boy ' s service club. In general says John, the class of 66 has surpassed all others because of the outstanding participation and support of its stu- dents. Our senior year has gone extremely, fantastically, phenomenally well. 24 SENIOR CmCERS a Of CWislnwis Formal
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JOHN RENBARGER John Renbarger has been active in clubs and school activities throughout his high school years. As a freshman he was a Legislative Council Representative and a mem- ber of Vectors. In his Sophomore year John held the office of Vectors Club President. He also became a member of Interact, and is now treasurer of this club. Between his junior and senior years John served as the Bank of Amer- ica school rep resentative in mathematics and science. He also took advantage of a Notional Science Foundation scholarship for a summer of study at Ohio State. This year John is a senior class secretary. He was a finalist in the National Merit competition, and an Edison Company semi-finalist for a scholarship. A straight A overage graces John Renbargers academic record at Upland High. He is a 100% member of the California Scholar- ship Federation and a Gold Seal Bearer. OO-VALEDfOORIANS FOR 26
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