High school students always enjoy the school yearbooks at the end of the year. The immediate pleasure is signing messages in each other's books, but having yearbooks for the future home library is better. It's a gem for memories of the senior year of the Class of 60. It's the best annual of the 4 of that class's student years, 1957-60. It has a padded, Rogers purple cover color, a huge amount of photographs, many are colored. There are terrific photos of the school administrators, the faculty members on pages of them in the subject classes they taught in. Photos of the Class of 60 are excellent graduation photos with lists of what they did in extracurricular things, two pages of photos of some students in their younger years and several pages of funny/dramatic photos of some classmates who were voted by other classmates for various "champion" type things, such as most athletic boy and girl, best-dressed, most sophisticated. The class officers and valedictorians are also on a photo page. There are many photo sections of clubs, activities, sports, cheerleaders and other classes. Without question, this is an award-winning type class annual, and Classmate Lynda Pagnotta was the editor. If you are a Class of 60 classmate, you should, even if you have already, thank Lynda again for being the editor of such an award-winning, first class high school yearbook. This year we plan to publish two stories each month, inspired by our 1960 Treasure Chest content. |
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