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The Good L. Wallace L. Randall 15 N. Mazzaferro A. Gladding C. Bubb, S. Giovanelli P. Moisa, D. Moisa V. Iacono J. Jurzenia J. Helinski C. Perham D. Latham P. Riley B. Strasser C. Skrezec J. Doroski R. Terry
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History we had days of holding our hands out proudly for all to admire. After suffering through tough regents exams we drifted through a beautiful “Polynesian Night at the Prom. Summer brought us the realization that now we were the “big kids” — SENIORS! Our magazine drive really brought the stragglers into one great big group. Our suc- cess story was fabulous — over $8,000 — the new record. The Class of ’66 was now the best, financially at least. After electing Gary Klipp, president; Johnny Adams, vice-president; and Gigi and Harris again as secretary and treasurer, we sat back and watched the underclassmen struggle through the dances and trivia once so im- portant to us. We cheered our team with added vigor through “Class Cheer” when we could scream to the world our present status as the Top in the school. Our wave of school spirit carried on to our much improved basketball team and helped to bring the seniors together. Despite the few (?) morning headaches, we had to con- tend with college boards, applications, acceptances, and interviews that caused us much anxiety and some studying. Mid-terms brought a few repercussions, but to most it meant the long stretch to Washington. Finally April came and our four fabulous days are ones that bring many personal memories of great times — some never to be forgotten (our chaperones are still trying to recover). Now at the last stage of our high school career, we can’t help but speculate who will gain fame, happiness or sorrow. Many of the faces so familiar, in time will be forgotten. This is the last time we shall move together as a group, as a class, as the Class of the year — 1966. Each of us looks to the future and I w'ish you luck. S.B. Honest, I didn't do it
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