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Frccklc-jaccd school boys playing hooky to escape from reading his- tory books. . . . Falcons patronizing the library for literary works. Miners elii , in for the i lint of sparkling golden stones. . . . Searching Falcon students ropins for the lii ht of knowl- edge ' s glow. Pioneer children eager- ly awaiting a stagecoach to take an Eastern trip. . . . Senior class members preparing to board the Big White Steamship. Long, flowing dresses sweeping across the floor. . . . Stately, well-dressed couples entering the Am- bassador Hotel ' s door. Posters advertising the cotning church jnasquer- ade ball. . . . Hints of Sophomore Emphasis Week decorating the cafeteria walls. Tired, leathery front- iersmen settling in a rugged pioneer town. . . . Fresh new faces adding spirit to Aviation ' s rally sound.
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Stepping up to the bar are Senior officers Sheri Van Bramer, Treasurer; Chris Kamper, Vice President; Jeanne McMillan, Secretary; Mark Zirbel, President, and Carol Hooper, Historian. CLns of ' 68 Glass Leadership Reigns Here and Abroad Ken Casey, AFS Exchange Student, represented the Senior class by spending a year in South Africa. Great classes come and go, but the class of ' 68 is one that will be remembered for a long time to come. Spirit was the number one factor in making the Class of 1968 as great as it was. Because of this spirit, the class was recognized as a class to be fol- lowed and not led. The Seniors will also take with them numerous memories of Aviation. They will recall their many rally contest victories, the distinction that came with Senior Bermuda Day, the ditching, the unexpected A, and the momentous night of graduation. As a member of the Class of 68, Ken Casey exhibited the spirit of adventure as he left for South Africa in January ' 67. Participating in CSF, Key Club, Speech Club, and Boys ' League were just a few of the activities he pursued while a student at Aviation. ' While attending Queensboro High School in Queensboro, South Africa, Ken became active in speech activities and school clubs. He also played Varsity Rugby and Varsity Cricket. Because of his participation in all types of school activities he was voted the Outstanding Boy of the Year. 146
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