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Remember When . . Linda Acker got a polio shot, fainted, and . . . Donna Albrecht wasn't writing to a certain sailor. Hank Allen made a U shaped car. jeff Alteri was a Mallo maniac. Art Batzold joined the Country Club. Cy Caster said, When in doubt, add more acid. Bill Cross made a wisecrack in the Savannah locker room . . . door. Hank DeMass played Lady G . . . at Winter's party. Jim Duval was a 97 pound weakling. Lois Evegrhart had a swelling desire for oranges. Carol Eygnor didn't cry whenever she heard a funny joke. Karen Fitzmaurice didn't have Garbagei' as a steady diet. Dale Flint went to school all day long. Margaret Fowler lost her gum at a party in a most peculiar way. Qsmackj Barb Galek spared the cat and spoiled the car. Tom Galvin collected only one speeding ticket a night. Bonnie Green lost her car. Ricky Householder was Wolcott's first Beatle. Andy Kifer stopped beating them and began chasing them. Fred lbbs wrote a letter home to his eighth grade class. Wayne Johnson had to leave the country. Dick Katz took his driving test with the emergency brake on. Sharon Kersten wasn't a ballet dancer. Sharon King was locked in the trunk of the Driver Ed. car by . . . Lloyd Larkin didn't go to Oswego every chance he got. Harriet Lipshitz loved to be called i'Cookie. Steve Mason wasn't Mrs. Searle's favorite student. Marlene Mills had to remember if it was an odd or even day, so she knew whether it was Barny or jerry tonight. Barb Nixon walked to school. jerry Noble ad-libbed during the senior play. Alan Nye went driving without: driving license, license plates, muffler, registration, in- surance, and without a barn door. Mary Patterson wasn't stealing tulips. joan Pickard made the bed in Mrs. Sim's office . . . in walked salesman. Bob Reynolds tried to knock down a stone wall with a bare car. Ginny Ridgeway wasn't eating something in bookkeeping class. Betty Robbins wasn't called B. R., which stands for b-e r-p. Gayle Scott didn't like to roller skate. Ted Sears could play the drums. Dave Sharpe burped . . . who can forget. Karen Shippers didn't know everything that was going on. Bob Single was afraid of girls. Terry Skinner learned to copy-right from Mad. Lynn Stebbins took a hot shower. Kathy Taylor wasn't a hypochondriac. Cheryl Tyre got her thumb caught in a bowling ball . . . the first time. Carol Watson wasn't the senior Bullwinkle artist. jerry Williams had a license. Darlene Winter was as tall as the rest of the seniors,
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girls' ,flflzlrffzr ,flssrfczkzfirffz Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, fldriror Row I-Lynn Stebbins, Margaret Fowler, Olalee XX'illiams, jean Reed, Sally Reed, Carol Eygnor, Elisabeth Robbins. Rau' Il-Gloria Bowman, Sandra Horn, Linda King, Donna Taber, Barbara Seymoure, Vicki Douglas, Cynthia Bush. Row III- Clara Cotten, Emily Cahoon, Andrea Marsh, Clara Conklin, Sandra Muller, Kathleen Meiner, Dee Crane, Elizabeth Crane, Judith Rose, Cheryl Blaisdell, Kathrine Zimmerman, Cynthia Eagleton, Janice Chapin, Edith Pickard, Mrs. Twentyfive. Pre'ririw1z4jean Reed Reporfer-Donna Taber Vice Pre5idezzt4Vicki Douglas Spof-Ir Mizzmgerr-Olalee Wfilliams and M. Fowler Secretm'y-Tfcrzruref'-S. Reed Adrimr-Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive Each Tuesday and Thursday night from 2:30 to 3:30, the L.C.S. gym is filled with girls eager to parti- cipate in an intramural program of sports including such activities as softball, basketball, soccer, field hockey and tumbling. This program is open to any interested girl in the high school department. The Girls' Athletic Association captured two tournament trophies in round-robin competition this year. One was for field hockey, the other for soccer. The G.A.A, is under advisorship of Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, girls physical education director. At the end of each year girls are given awards according to accumulation of points for participation in playdays, sportsdays, and regular intramural competition.
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