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Se U n4 John LaSage, Pres.; John McLaughlin. Vice-Pres.; Albert Dec, Sec. NOT PICTURED: Dick Sikora, Treas. We jogged along through our freshman year over rough and winding roads. This was the beginning of our high school journey. We stopped only to give the Halloween Dance and the St. Patrick's Day Dance, which were both successes. We saw our new reserve cheerleaders Sally, Sharon, and Roseanne along the way and stopped to pick them up. The following September, we were well on our way chugging up the hill of our sophomore year. We were especially proud of two of our passengers, Emery, who made Honorable Mention all-Conference, and Sharon, who was Homecoming Attendant. Mrs. Wendt and Miss Labb, our register teachers, helped us with our third dance, The Snowball. We climbed to the top of our junior year and celebrated by getting our new class rings. The magazine drive was a success with Jean as our chairman. The two social events of the year were the King and Queen Dance and the Senior Farewell. Continuing on our way we almost forgot to pick up Sally and Sharon who were our Homecoming Attendants . We were honored by having Jack and Tom make the All-Conference Football Team and Eric, who made the All-Conference Basketball Team, as our passengers. Coasting downhill in our new car, our senior year was something we'll never forget. We were glad to have Sally with us on our ride since she was Homecoming Queen. By this time the year was half over, we had stopped several times for our class pictures and graduation cards. This caused quite a bit of confussion but just added to the happy festivities of the year. We speeded along through the Senior Banquet, and we had a wonderful time at the Prom. Realizing our grand ride was coming to an end on June 2nd. , most of us were rather sad. The class agreed we had had a wonderful time in our high school years, and we were eager to explore new highways ahead.
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