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Page 32 text:
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Having grown together in the sharing of knowledge, in the lighter moments, in FRIENDSHIP, we have become a closely-knit class. Our unforgettable experiences and the now echoing laughter remain a shimmering symbol of the past, a glowing hope for the future.
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Friendship is expressed through o deep interest in our class activities Class Officers Class officers, the backbone of any class, must be willing to work hard and provide an example for other students through their leadership and behavior in the classroom and in extra-curricular activities. The Class of 1960 is very fortunate in having had four such students for their Senior Class officers. Ken O'Connor, known to all as Chip , has been president of our class since our arrival in the High School. Although his duties keep him busy, Chip finds time to participate as a capable member of the Varsity Baseball Team. Our vice-president, Joe Kessel, a varsity letter man in three sports, also served as vice president in our junior year. Ellen Sanders, our secretary, is kept busy with the Spark and flag twirling. She is also on the staff of Embers, as is Beverly Jacobus, our class treasurer. Bcv also manages the financial affairs of the Girl's Athletic Association and maintains a top academic standing. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: K. O'Connor, Pre»id«nt; J. KmmI, Vic Prosidont; E. Sondor , S rotory; 8. Jocobus, Treosurer. Mrs. Gay Harding Senior Class Adviser Mr. Alan Gifford Sonior Class Adviser Class Advisers When we came to Wayne High School in September, 1956, Mrs. Harding and Mr. Gifford extended the hand of friendship to us. As our advisers, they have patiently and capably guided our class through our high school years. Their services have been almost innumerable. To them fell the task of arranging for the refreshments we sold at football games. Who can forget Mrs. Harding standing in the snow selling apples-on-a-stick? They performed all the preliminary steps in ordering our class rings; they introduced our collegiate rings. Co-ordinating the Junior and Senior plays was another trying job — ordering make-up, organizing the committees, securing the scenery. With their assistance, our Prom was a beautiful success. Their greatest job was their last effort for us — our graduation. So the Senior Class pays tribute with great appreciation to our guardian angels , Mrs. Harding and Mr. Gifford.
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