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fjacf5 ana! jzcfion When the 1961 freshman class grad V uates as the class of 64 , their number ' will have decreased from nine to two. Where have they gone ? Mike St Iohn moved to Pt. Collins in 1961. Tanny Sherwood married Tom Riley and is the mother of a baby girl . Ierry Baczkowski en- listed in the army and is stationed in Germany. Patsy Slovek moved to Washington D.C. Carolyn Prime is married and living in Texas. Chuck Wise is employed by the Caribou Ranch Dave Poster left in 63 and lS working for Uncle Sam . a s , IoAnn McKim and Rod Glasser are now serving the last of their terms with the three additional seniors, Karen Braun, Karen Killip, and Ioan Duffell. Of the original class only two are left. We of the Nugget staff wish you the graduates and you who were given shorter sentences, the best in life and a chest full of many gold Nuggets. prop A eciej When you look back will you remember 1964? Automation became fascinatingly vast. Self- cleaning ranges and turbo-engines for cars were developed. Ioan Duffell, at age 73 will be surfer of the Century. Rod Glasser, exiled to Camp Century for 10 years. Karen Killip, kitchen cook for N.H.S. in four years. Karen Braun, train falcons for the King of England. IoAnn McKim, arrested in 1965 for kidi apping a whole fraternity house. ln medicine two sets of quintuplets were born and newspapers told the stories of the many kidney transplants which took place. 'IMM Rod Glasser, wills his greasy kid's stuff to Ron Clubine so he can plaster down his good looks and personality. IoAnn McKim, wills her bois- terous personality to shy little Anne Duffell. Karen Braun, wills her dare-devilishness to Barbie with a wish for success as head cheer- leader next year. Karen Killip, wishes to leave the school her many millions but she sorrow- fully has already sent them to Nixon. Ioan Duffell, wills her phys- ical powers to Carolyn Clubine hoping she'll be gentle with Mike Parker. Arthur Miller's play After The Fall and Cleopatra, the spectacle of '63, headed the entertainment field. Surfin music with Boulder's Astronauts ended the year and England's Beatles were the craze for '6-4l's beginning. In the sports world Cassius Clay, the poetic boxer, challenged heavyweight champion Sonny Liston to fight February 25. The United States lost the Winter Olympics to the Soviets-winning only one gold medal. The political spectrum showed Margaret Chase Smith as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Pres- ident. World Events noted the assassination of President Iohn F.' Kennedy. Panama broke off diplomatic re- lations with the United States over the Canal Zone and turmoil in Cyprus between the Turks and the Greeks was a major headline in late '63. The New York World's Pair added light to the more serious events. ? ? ? ? Prohibition on Cigarettes. Fashion found knee-high boots , wigs, wrap arounds, shifts, short hair the THING and necklines took a tremendous dive waistward as evening hemlines were also lengthened. The fad went to elephant jokes and skiing. '64 was the year. What do you remember? Frm
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