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Dedication For the Class of 62, this year has been the final act in a three-part adventure. Because our seniors have in effect, been seniors for three years, their senior memories are not all contained in this annual. For instance, seniors, REMEMBER- ? Your sophomore year. . .September l5, l959, standing inthe quad with the sun in your eyes as they raise The flag on that first day. . .bees and fertilizer. . .no lockers means lugging every book to every class. . .The first playnight. . .both Bee's and Cee's take second in League foot- ball. . .voting for Lancers , . .finally, in November, we can buy a lunch.. .The DAT and planning our futures. ..firstdance, Snowflake Eantasy .. .we have a gyml. . . Spinster's Spree . . .The first Accolade. . . Lug-a-Book Day . . .The drama departmentdebuts with a one-act, More Perfect Union . . .Bermuda Day.. .choosing a crest. . .noon dances. . .first royalty - Tropical Paradise . . .a year of first's. .. Your junior year. . .enrollment doubles. . .we tie in our first Varsity game... black armbands when Kennedy wins. ..The testing starts--PSAT and National Merit. . .class rings arrive anda newwoy to wave hello sweeps The school .drill Team marching. . .The first three-act, NightMustFall . .. speakers keep bringing back trophies. . .The first Book Fair--a jungle of paperbacks. . .Inter-Club Council. . . Dusty Records --The first record hop. . .straining to hear frustrated Teachers over a con- stant rat-tat-tat as five new buildings rise. . .approving The Constitution. . .The clean campus banner--we're usually upside down... organizing student senate g Gnd Student Court. . .the tax Over-fide P05591 l'VlC'llY . . .laughing atthe faculty in Night ofthe Squares . . .tennis team takes league crown. . .signing the first Helios. . .o year of growth. .. Your senior year. . .turn your ring around, senior. . .our first exchange student, Sissel Lund, from Norway. . .drill team becomes The Lancelles . . .we beat BPI. . .light- bulbs again. Hdramatists make Thes- pians, orators earn National Forensics League membership, Palladians get their f CSF charter. . .Sunny Hills sweatshirts.. .JV cheerleaders. . . Hush Day . . .exchanging senior pictures. . .nine sealbearers. . .getting ready to leave--taking tests, filling outapplications, hunting iobs. . .posing for the panoramiccloss picture ...May l2, Prom. . .honors starttrickling in for outstand- ing seniors. . .Bermuda Day and Dance. . .Senior Week . . .Baccalaureate. . .signing the T962 Helios. . .GRADUA- TION. . .a year of completion. These are the experiences which have made the years at Sunny Hills wonderful, not in the way that every phase of one's life, when it is past, seems rosy in retrospect, butwonderful in the ties which bind y the Class of '62 so closely together--in theopportunities seized, the tradi- g T E at.. tions begun. To those who hold these memories, to THE FIRST GRADUAT A ING CLASS, we, the Helios staff dedicate this HELIOS '62 T SWT s gi. 5 .. ,.M.s. ' ' MXH . W. .ii . 4. 'rt-.ff..2 ' ms fe: at Diff P A SS. itlfi' if lf , f 229' T
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Theme When one of us early Lancers meeTs an ancienT Greek in The Elisian Fields, we'll find we have a loT in common. AT sunny T-lills, as in ancienT Greece, boTh The aThleTe and The scholar are re- specTed. The common experience goes deeper Than ThaT. The Greeks were TradiTion-seTTers in a big way.WhaTThey did has been used as a model Tor a couple of Thous- and years. On a smaller scale, we're Tra- diTion-seTTers Too. We wroTe The consTiTuTions ThaT will bind Those who come aTTer us, we chose The name, colors, and cresi ThaT rep- resenT our school, we sTarTed ac- TiviTies ThaT will be included in The calendar of each succeding year. This year, as we compleTe The Task of molding a group of build- ings inTo an Alma MaTer, we sa- luTe The ancienT Greeks who molded a group of wandering Tribes inTo a civilizaTion. Q.ff.fnfrO I 250 QJQJCXCCLZ J 2 S N3 .4-I I' J J i M -nv' T' 1-95-
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