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“Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye.” NANCY LEE ALIFF “Nance” “The principal part of faith is patience.” ROBERTA FRANCINE ALLEN “Bobby” “Give me liberty or give me death!” NORMAN FRANCIS ALLEN “Norm” “I’ll agree with you but you’re wrong.' JOHN GORDON ALLEN “Buck” “Wine, women and song.” 14
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Senior Class SEATED: T. Holland—Treasurer, S. Walker—Vice-President. STANDING: J. Loughlin—President, L. Salisbury—Secretary. The class of 1964, in the fall of our Junior year, started money-raising projects to finance our Washington trip. We began by having roller-skating parties. In October we all participated in making our Junior Prom, “Harvest Moon,” a memorable experience. During the winter months we worked at basketball games selling candy, gum, and soft drinks. After some of the games we sponsored record hops which were loads of fun and profitable. Springtime rolled around and we presented our play, “One Foot in Heaven.” The play was a huge success playing to a full house both nights. We all worked hard later in the spring selling subscriptions to an area weekly newspaper. Thus, our Junior year ended on a happy and successful note. Our Senior year started off with a bang with our ambitious magazine campaign. Despite competition from other schools, we exceeded our goal of $6,000. Next the whole class worked to present the Senior play, “Room for One More,” which was very successful. Having reached our goal, our Washington trip w'as assured. All our projects were successful largely because of the help and encouragement of our class advisors and the co-operation of all the members of our class. Thus, we completed four happy years as high school students at Clifton Springs Central School. 13
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JUDY ANN BONNELL “Judy” “Full of pep and fun, ready to do what GARY LEE BERGMAN “Perce” “He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.” NANCY ANN BOARDMAN “Nance” “Live, love, laugh, and be merry for we know not what tomorrow brings.” JUANITA LOIS BROCK “Juanita” “I hope to take the Path Untaken’.” LINDA ANNE BURGESS “Linda” “Happiness is not a destination; it is a method of life.” SANDRA DIANTHA BUTTON “Sandi” “Keep smiling; it makes people wonder what you’ve been up to.” 15
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