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Micf- eenfwzy Jfil' Paaacfe Leading the field in popular music in RHS at the half way mark of the century is an old favorite, revived by Tony Martin's lusty voice, which is very appropriate for this type of song, an Old Italian love song O Sole Mio, now called There's No Tomor- row. This pulled -eight votes to put it in a first place tie with the smooth and mellow arrangement of the Andrews Sisters I Can Dream C3l.n't I? Seniors for There's No Tomorrow are Wayne Bates. Joan Goet- zinger, Nancy Prichard, Gloria Sarrocco, Agnes Sedlock, Nora Jean Stanford, Berna- dine Trocchio, Doris DeSimio. Votes for I Can Dream Can't I? were cast by Lois Boggs, Polly Bromelow, George Cox, Angelo Pantalone, Jane Stronz, Madonna Winkler, Walter Wilson, Delbert Winkel- man. In second place with seven votes is that beautiful song Echoes chosen by Marian Chechak, Frank DiMaso, Cecilia Mendiola, Tony Nagella, Matt Rock, Laura Mae Sapp, Bruce Peters. With five votes and in third place is the song The Lucky Old Sun which is tops with Pat Baker, Bob Byers, Bob Jones, Cal- vin Lohr, Bob Loftin. Having three votes apiece are Stardust,,' the favorite of Dorrine Kandes, Ronnie Rogers, and Phyllis St. John, Dreamer's Holiday, Mary Banjazek, Tony Giovinaz- zo, and Joanne Wood, Your Mine, June Chalker, Yvonne Jones, and Genevieve Yaros, The Old Master Painter, Ronnie Hartley, Trevor Lewis, and Marilyn Reed. Right behind the others with two votes apiece are Maybe Itis Because, Dona Born and Donna Klein, Through a Long and Sleepless Night, Frances Miazga and Frank Dantone, l1Ve'll Build a Bungalow, Janet Price and Dick Tannert, Night and Day, Connie Knapp and Katherine Espo- sito, Maybe You'll Be There, Frances Giovinazzo and Shirley Ann Flowers, Always, Kenny Garrett and Faith Mott, Sentimental J ourney, Barbara Kline and Cecilia Keppler, Til Then, Donald Kline and Pat James, For Ever and Ever, Esther Steffee and Vernon Kaufffman, Deep Purple, Betty Riggenbach and Mary Yoders. Individual choices with one vote each are White Christmas, Dorothy Bender, f'Rosanna, Ed Blank, Oklahoma, Ver- onica Brett, Rag Mop, John Bruno, Blues Stay Away From Me, Clay Die- trich, Mule Trainf' Don Day, Tempta- tion, Barbara DeLuca, Slaughter on 10th Avenue, Jean Ann Culler, Don't Cry Joe, Bob Chisholm, Envy, Mary Ann Dobroski, Because, Dorothy Edwards, They Didn't Believe Me, Mary Ferrara, That,s My Desire, Sam Garro. Glow Worm, Dal Hardesty, Jealous Heart, Carole Hicks, I Can't Begin to Tell You, Bill Hunsicker, You're Won- derful, Carolyn Hudson, Beer Barrel Polka, John Klamut, I'm Walkin' the Floor Over You, Ralph Keep, Beyond the Sea, Torn Mariana, Hands Across the Sea, Marilyn Klohn. For You My Love, Mildred Livingston, Your Breaking My Heart, John Mendio- la, Dancing In the Dark, Henry Middle- ton, Rhapsodv In Blue, Dolores lNatu- rale, You're My Everything, Lou Jean Pantalone, Smoke Gets in Your Eeyes, Ed Ruben, Peg of My Heart, Ray Sham- bach, We'll Be Together Again, Joseph- ine Troy, Paper Doll, Sam Simone, Warsaw Concerto, Joan Long, lt lsn't Fair, Bill Gatts, Moonlight Serenade, Jerry Fisher, Candy and Cake, Ronald Stephens. OPEN HOUSE For the first time in many years, RHS featured an Open House for the parents of Ravens and Ravenettes. On March 21, from 7:30 to 8:30 Moms and Dads were able to sit in on classes. The first and third periods were chosen because the most students were in classes at those times. After a class discussion many parents expressed their opin- ion and asked questions regarding the class they attended. Refreshments were served to about 300 persons in the cafeteria -afterwards and everyone agreetl that Open House had been a great success. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Joanne Wood pronouncing all her words correctly? Clay Dietrich without his everlasting hat? Tom Mariana being serious, for a change? Henry Middleton without his camera? Ed Blank without Dorrine Kandes? Frank DiMaso with a butch ? Vernon Kauffman with overalls on? , Trevor Lewis's locker clean? Matt Rock without an educated toe? 303 without seniors? MEMORIES School is coming to a close, Time has come to say farewell To all our friends and teachers Whom we thought were swell! Weve had good times and had In school from year to year, And thoughts of days gone by Will fill our hearts with cheer. When we think of all the people, In the world near and far, Who never had any schooling, We realize how lucky we are. Then -after we have graduated, Along with all the rest, We'll wish that we could return, With our memories to RHS. By Del Winkleman
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