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22 PATRICIA ANN BYERS Fat's a girl who will long be remembered for her quiet but charming personality and long, long hair. During her secretarial career, she'll often recall the glorious summer of 1965. Her pals- SHARON LEE CAMPBELL If service, leadership, scholarship, and citizenship were everything, Sharon would have to ronk highly in our class. ln quality she has been an avid participant in all of these catagories. K' .4 , ff., No more sk, AVAKABLE JOSEPH CANDELORA Jae, wha is known as Catalore by his pals, Bill Kroz, Nye, and Pete has no ambition as of yet. The two years with Miss Barr, which is Joe's pet peeve, will always be remembered by him. JUdY Gnd Alison, of COUfSel Sharon will- always remember her high school Catalore Don'f be 3 moron P31 years, especially the 'I964 prom, as she moves lor- ward to fulfill her ambition to graduate from college. Moody people ore ranked lowly by Sharon, while Ma's Gang ranks high, as they will al- ways be considered her best friends. L.S.C. How unique ' . ' fs ' 4 t . , i i - 1 ' . i , , A . . i if H ANITA LOUlSE CAROTENUTO Anita doesn't have much on her mind except a certain D.K. l'64l. She does remember September l3th with D.K. She even wants to graduate and marry D.K. lf one sees Don Klein, Diane, Debbie, Leaky, Barb, Lynne, or Shirley, one is sure to find Anita. Third period geometry class of her iunior year seems to be the only thing that Anita dislikes. Anita Breaks me up FREDRICK CASSADY This track runner of the future is friendly with Glenn, Don, Joe, Dennis, Russ, and Paul. Bucky does, however, plan to go from track ta either a career of machinist or conservationist. He will always remember his eighth grade class trip to Philadelphia Airport and the fun going to the relay races in Teubner's Ford, 1964. Fred will never forget Mr. Scavelli's fifth period metal shop class. Bucky That's rightl RUSSEL CERAK has represented our class very efficiently throughout his high school years. As a member of our football and basketball teams, he has main- tained high spirit and rugged play for his team and school. On and off the playing field, Russ can be seen with Ernie, Dave, and Tom. Although his main ambition is to graduate from college, he'll always remember his Clayton High days, especially with Mr. Teubner. And even if examina- tions didn't rate too high with this guy, the rest of his high school years could never be replaced. Russ Ah, Sugar! Rusty
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1' 4 Tiki? Er 4 . as 'ii 1 it 5,25 'K is tsl-5 Ui 'S L x:f,t Ls i iid A? ,n t t g 1 t ,E '25 A 4 iz , . 1 .. , 5 4 HARRY RICHARD BORN Though only one af some forty boys in our class, Harry certainly stands out as a good worker and a great person. His ambition to graduate from college is his highest goal, and we're fairly sure that he'll reach that summit without failt His pet peeve of bad drivers explains his memory of riding in cars when either Mitch or Susan is driving . . . and living through it! Look for Harry with Ma's Gang. Harry JAMES LESLIE BOWERS Our man Jim is truly a rare person-his quick wit and abundant humor will be remembered by teachers and classmates alike in the years to came. His athletic ability may best be represented by his nickname, Bench, which ,may also be an indication of his ambition-ta get some ambitionl Jim's outstanding memory stems back to our Junior, Class Play, when he was backstage with Mary Alice Smith. Bill, Ernie, and Jim's favorite pet peeve, Susan, are oddly enough included in this list of friends. Bench Check the action Reaching the senior stage can also mean reaching the varsity stage in Clayton athletics 'le'-4 sr-, it ii W? E? J! 3,,,h 955 - U - 1, . ,, . ,, . . . -rl exif 1'-f 21L1'f ':r,i.i-'e-ezr,E'L1--'-4 H -21-.-1 ,-thtef.-ea,-.w'f-Q.: was , , , V-L, a , ,f A 1 a. if .-asm 1-V-V-as tw- s.l.,1,t -,,,i,,:.,-,is-,,,f.,,, ,,,s,.,,,i1: .gs . :, .- ,, - 1. .:,,., ,, ' ' if 1. 1.41
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Y 14415- 12 emmfirgp r 1 F g . .X i, Sfli wig EZ-5553 fl Hifi 5,-Q94 iiiigns 55523 flffifgt 'fbi if ,if BETTY-JO CLEVENGER l A B. J. will never forget her classes with Mr. Strain, l. You'lI see B. J. every morning land during the rest of the day, tool with Eileen, Margie, Edith, Judy, yu.: Alison, Patty, Meral, and Bleachy, B. Jfs main ambition is to be Q secretory or a bookkeeper. Her efficiency on the yearbook staff proved that she'll be 5 , a good one. if r B. J. oh goshr' 'if MELVIN DOUGLAS CLIFF Mel, o good-looking senior who recently moved to Clayton from Williamstown, will always remember playing football and his years at Williamstown High School. His pals were Al Connors and Bob Calhuff, and his ambition is to make a future in the Air Force. Mel's pet peeve is Douglass College. He :ertainly proved to be a welcome addition to our class. Mel You could be wrong lliiflxl tiff-4 rl?3':iiif ' 5640 'iiftf 2:54 fffifg fill iii. Ea: ifiiffl 5:5 ie, .5 ffl! gs ipp .,.vv o l l l 5? .i ,ins . -'F Endless time f f ' h ' l was spen or one mg ts p easure. gift V , . . , , . 114134 , Y. ,.,,u.,.., i... .. T-i MES-'-,1.. fri' 'Niko mms fwfr: iz l'f554W'l:f1e ?xz55hh'. - 17f5fZ3V717'Il7f'f v i' ' 'if i ' W m 'W'A F717 4, .f:., 5- iZ.g::ffe'.f1ifL'i:w'ff'1-.-Sw'.:r'4+1si1s ffififes riff: rviifrrsm ' 'Similar X02- '1 it-3,1 f A- Y' 1 .xr-g its 7 ' W 4 1 v eaisfir. Lsggifw i ms
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