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Senior physics students conduct various laboratory ex- periments besides regular classroom work. CLASSES FOR '62 A second year home economics class increases Questions for notebooks are a great aid in learning world history. cooking ability by practice. Mr. Manuel s chemistry classes have laboratory ex- These mechanical drawing boys are developing plans for future projects. periments and classroom discussion on the various phases of chemistry. Some students are wiseg they use study- halls for study.
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SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW--l. to r.: T. Beal, D. Ryan, R. Norris, C. Wilkins: SECOND ROW--L. Cason, C. Hull, P. Livingston, L. Kockentietg OFFICERS--I. Harper, R. Master, L. Koerner, K. Llacera. MISSING: D. Blomer, C. Downer, M, Coy, M. Gueltig, B. Mur- ray, J. Price, B. Wetzel, D0 YDU REMEMBER . . . The memories of the years of 1961 and 1962? The month of September when we had our study halls in the The thrill of having our own foreign exchange students, I-Iildebr Our exciting Homecoming when Bonnie was queen? field house? echt and Fiona? The pep rally on the football field when we yelled our loudest for Battle Cry ? That exciting last football game when the SENIORS ran out on the field to cheer our wonderful team? The excitement of winning the Mid-Miami Title and the sorrow of losing it? The opening of the new addition and the enjoyment of having classes in it? The Americanism movement and our great feeling of pride when we sant the Star Spangled Banner ? The dreamy Snowflake Fantasy and that long-awaited Christmas vacation? Our basketball season with Buddy as our Beaver Mascot ? Our Queen of Hearts Dance after the basketball game when Linda was queen? The depressing moments when we received those F's on our compositions in Mr. Solomon's class? The Lincoln Log--the Senior car? The pride of having the Student Council Conference at Beaver? The happiness we felt about our high-ranking SENIORS? The splendor and magnificence of the Prom and those glorious moments? How the SENIORS hummed Pomp and Circumstance and c ounted the remaining days of school. Graduation, the climax of our high school days, and our feeling of fear and happiness? All these memories could not have existed without the SPIRIT OF BEAVERCREEK. SENIOR Class Advisor: Miss Elizabeth Schiller 1.75 Y A Vx ifffyhz 'X L!l X'k f X Un' .ilfl 1. .h -F X . Q ' SMP . K i ,Q , 'il Q fri .ffff g LJ
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