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l Guess I've Grown Up. Fall officers of the junior class are from left: George Orren, president; Jane Rusconi, vice president; Cindy Suehs, recording secretary; Rita Furino, financial secretary; Paula Foster yell leader. The class of 1963 presents its past. We en- tered school in September, 1959, and our first activity was the Freshman Dance, a tremen- dous success. We had a cake sale, and we sold programs at the football games. Of course, we all cheered for the Hornets. In our sophomore year we again had cake sales and sold programs at football games. But our biggest thrill was presenting our great Soph Hop, “Corsair,” on April 14, 1961. Then we settled back and contemplated be- ing upperclassmen and choosing our junior sweaters. ‘Then came our junior year! Our studies were harder, and we worked harder than ever before. But we survived. Finally we put on Heading the junior class for the spring semester are from left: == Doris Canepa, yell leader; Carol Costa, recording secretary; Cindy Suehs, vice president; Peter Keim, president; Herb Klein, financial secretary. our junior sweaters—grey cardigans for the girls and ivy green cardigans for the boys. Next we had a cake sale, and once again we sold programs for the football games. Then came the news that we could have our senior rings and jackets for a year instead of just a semester. ‘The elimination of mid- year graduation made the change possible. Just think, we are the first class to be “the ultimate’’ for a whole year. Our Junior Prom was the biggest thrill of the whole year. Few will forget their ‘“Eve- ning in the Orient’”’ on May I1, 1962. Now we are looking forward to a grand senior year, complete with our senior play, jackets and rings. We know that this year has been great and our senior year will be even greater. MRS. BEATRICE ANDERSON’SADVISORY Row I, left to right: Sandy Baker, Diane Duran, Carolyn Burgess, Candy Barr, Di- ane Canepa. Row II: Denny Plato, Ear- lene Beaver, Barbara Thornton, Sue Coff- man, Darlene Mc Kellar, Mike Calpestri. Row Ill: Eddie Escoto, Eugene Tomine, Tom Aitchison, John Rodenburg, Don Frazeur.
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