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Senior History When we came to school for the beginning of our Freshman year, we were eager with anticipation. Then Mr. Crawford, our class advisor, explained the rules of Roxbury High to us. In spite of this however, we had an exciting year. Pour new classmates helped us earn money: Bill Decker, Glnnle Gaines, Paul Mothes, and Mary Odell. Mary and Paul left after only one year here. (Enough was enough. I guess!) Paul was elected class president. Joanne Harrington was a J.V. cheerleader. We gave a Leap Year Dance in February, and later on a play. Then we spent some of our hard- earned money on a riotous trip to Howe Caverns. The Caverns haven't been the same since1 Our attendants at the Junior Prom were Joey Harrington and Gary Hlnkley. In our Sophomore year we gained one new classmate, Karen Fraser, who Is now living In Jersey City. Glnnle was elected president. Elwood Christian was the only Sophomore on the Varsity basketball team. Fern Hlnkley entered her name In the annals of history by coming Into the lab and Inquiring, Where's old Crawford? She was Informed by Mr. Crawford from the back of the room that the old boy was still on deck! We put out a class newspaper with the assistance of Mr. Snyder, our English teacher, and had lots of fun doing It. (We learned all the dirt first, that way!) The girls of the Sophomore class (Ahem! Did you get that, boys?) had a Hobo Day In the spring. This does not consist of acting like bums, as some of you may think, but In doing odd Jobs around town. It was very lucrative; we recommend It. Fern Hlnkley and Wayne Stahl were our Junior Prom attendants and at long last came that milestone In high school life, the ordering of our class rings. We were ready for our third year In Roxbury High. To start our Junior year off right, our class rings arrived. Mr. Crawford gcTE them in the mall, and for the paltry(?!)sum of about twenty dollars apiece, we could possess them. He was mobbed! Wayne was our class president this year and we had a new classmate, Jeanne Boerem, from Long Island. We gave a Spaghetti Supper—what a rat racei--and had the usual bake sales, dances, etc. Joanne and Glnnle were promoted to the Varsity cheerleading squad. We all got nicely tired and sunburned at our class picnic at Gilbert's Lake, but, of course, the big event of the year was the Junior Prom. The theme was An Evening in Paris ; the King and Queen were David Munaell and Nancy White, and the attendants Wayne Stahl and Helen Cammer. This Is It-our Senior year and Wayne was elected president again, and he”Ts also president of the Student Council. We lost two of our favorite classmerabers, Karen Fraser and Virginia Cutting. Another classmate. Peg Pekrul, has quit school and is married. We started our last year at school with the Senior Play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline? , with Gail Sears playing the title role and getting bumped off in the first act. We followed the play with the magazine campaign and stationery sales. We're really hustling to make our Senior Trip one that won't be forgotten (by anybody)! After that, will come graduation, which we're both anticipating and dreading; we want to get on with our lives, but we're going to miss Roxbury Central! FORMER MEMBERS Fern Hlnkley Margaret Pekrul IS
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spicy, spirited and spunky GAIL SEARS Chorus 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Intramural Winner 1,2,3,4; Magazine Campaign 4$ Press Club 2; Record Board 4; Senior Play ki Varsity R Award 3,4 sincere, sociable and straightforward WAYNE STAHL Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boy Scouts 1; Boys' State 3; Chorus 1,2,3, I4.5 Chorus Award 1,2,3; Class Officer 3, 4; County Massed Concert 1,2,3,4; Inter- scholastic Volleyball 1,2,3,4$ Intramu- ral Winner 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Junior Prom Attendant 2,3; Magazine Cam- paign 4; Manager 1; Press Club 2; Record Board 3,4; Section 4 Champ 1,3; Senior Play 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Varsity R Award 1,4 wise, witty and well-liked NANCY WHITE All-State Sectionals 4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Chorus Award 2; Class Officer 2,4; County Massed Concert 3,4; Oirl Scouts 1,2,3,4; Girls' Interscholastic Games 3; Junior Marshal 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Library Assistant 2; Magazine Campaign 4; Press Club 2; Prize Speaking 3,4; Re- cord Board 4; Scholastic Award 3; Senior Play 4$ Varsity Rn Award 3
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