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Is this the right way to the Goody Shop? Sen I9 The Seniors gather round to plan their strategy. Peggy dances to the music UD of tl wild combo.
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Carl Rea extends the Junior farewell to the Seniors. ure Replaces the Past in the traditional ceremony of Moving-Up. Junior and Senior Class presidents keynoted erernony with brief speeches of farewell. Junior Song Gonna say good-by to all the seniors, Gonna say so long for now. You have to go-but rlonit forge! usg Doesnft matter lzow far you roam. We had our fun-but now ifs alllover, Youill be goin, to better things. Most of all we know weire goin' to miss you- Still in all we think youire great. Leavin', leavin, after graduation, Taking off for summer vacation, Sharing hopes and fears for future years, We,ll slzerl no tears. Never thought you eoultl be so much fun With the games and balls and all. Next year things just won't be the same, Wegll remember you again. Sorry, youlll be leavin' us, Miss Hogan, Never be the same without you, How can we succeed when you are gone? So say so long. So take your bow anal grab your rliplorna, Your cap and gown and say so long. We wish you luelc, and hope you final success Anal lead a life of happiness. Tune: Sentimental Journeyl' Curl leads the Juniors in their class song.
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pers ltion Chuck, Red, Herbie, and Bill give Carl a lift to the green. The rising sun of the morning of the 1962 Junior-Senior Picnic saw the Senior Sawyers man the aging battlements against the raging tide of the Junior horde, as the big circle in front of old S.H.S. became the Coliseum where the Juniors would learn how to fill the boots of their elders, or meet a wad of molasses head-on while trying. Inhibitions were thrown aside for an hour or so as the fur flew, fjunior fur if you were a senior, or vice-versal. Said capers were just the introduction to set the spirit for the picnic that was to top off that famous day,s agenda. Eight savages sitting and bragging. fWhy can't Ron keep a straight face?D Rea hung in effigy! You don't really mean it, do you, girls? w Mr. Mac signs a SAWYER for one of the girls.
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