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The commercial course presented a challenge for GARY
HOLLAND from Edgeworth. Representing his
homeroom in Junior Red Cross was a worthwhile effort
of Gary's.
DANIEL HOLLERAN, academic student, graduated
from St. Mary's. For four years he played homeroom
basketball in addition to serving on the Junior Red
Cross and the Junior Play committees.
An academic student from Parley Coburn, SUZANNE
HOOBLER is proud of the fact that she has been on
every class dance committee. Her other committees included
Sophomore Night, Junior and Senior Play business committees,
and the Junior Prom committees. During her first two
years she was on the Class Council and during her third
year she was on the Class Business Staff. Also in her
Junior year, she was a Junior Red Cross representative
and sang in Glee Club. After taking time out for Cheerleaders'
Club. Ushers' Club, and the Library Staff, Sue still
had time to attend Youth County.
The violent tempered Mallinson of "Lost Horizons"
was ably portrayed by GARY HOOD, an academic
student from Parley Coburn. During our freshman
year, he participated in Chorus, Freshman Parent Night,
Student Council, and German Club. After spending a year
in Texas, Gary returned in his Junior year to resume
a great many activities. Upon his return he was elected
German Club president, was given a role in the Junior
Play, and was inducted into National Honor Society.
He joined the newly formed Science Club and served on
Junior and Senior Play committees in addition to playing
leading roles in each play. For his fine performance
in the Senior Play he was given an honorary membership
in Footlighters. Gary's writing ability made him a valuable
member of the Edsonian Literary Staff and Sunday paper
reporter team. For his leadership he was selected to
attend Youth County.
Another musically talented class member is CAROL
HOWLAND, who came from EFA and took a general
course. Singing in Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, and Qualitones
took much of Carol's time. She also showed her ability
in the dramatic club, Ushers' Club, and on the Junior
Prom committee and Library Staff.
Petite JANIS HUDSON served as an honor attendant
for the Junior Day Queen. Committees for the Junior
and Senior Plays and Proms used the talents of this
popular girl. Janis was a member of Cheerleaders' and
Ushers' Clubs. Typing for the Edsonian was another of
her contributions to the class. Christmas pageants pictured
Janis as a tiny Christura elf.
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