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“V qAaAMJlAAWU As the year draws to a close, the Class of ' 63 will look back with pleasure upon the events in these past four years that have filled their cup of memories to overflowing. They will often think of those who have understood, assisted, and enco uraged them; who have sacrificed so generously to prepare them to take their place among citizens in the world. Four years ago they started at Perris Union High School. During the years these students have met many new young people and have made many lasting friendships. They have worked together and have had fun together. They were the last lowly freshmen to walk the campus of Perris High, for in that year the new junior and senior high schools were built. But much to their dismay, as sophomores they were still the youngest members of the student body on campus. In these past years at Homecoming, the work and fun and long hours into the cold, cold nights spent in building their class float proved to be very rewarding when it was announced that their float had won the Sweepstakes Award. In their sophomore year, the class rings displayed a new and dif- ferent crest. For the first time in several years, the Sophomores were able to proudly wear their rings through both junior and senior years. In their junior year, there was quite a heated discussion and almost violent argument when it came time to choose their class colors, green and white. The planning and work put into their bench in the Senior Court was topped off by the signing of each and every member of the class who wished to have their name on the campus of Perris High for all time. We will always remember and cherish these moments. To you, the Senior Class, we dedicate the El Perrisito of 1963. ”