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SENIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS-Left to Right: Douglas Catlin, Presidentg Barney Corbin, Vice-Presidentg Carol Lipps, Secretaryg Sandi Johnson, Treasurer To the Seniors of 1963 . . . You young men and women who compose this graduating class are leaving behind at Briarcliff a record that will be a chal- lenge for all those who follow you. This record is not just a record of academic achievement, although many of you have received scholarships and other tributes to the quality of your classroom work. Neither is your record primarily one of athletic achievement, although your class has produced superior athletes in football, basketball, baseball, track and wrestling. Instead, your record at Briarcliff is a composite of many things, no one of which is truly exceptional, but which together add up to a standard of excellence by which following classes will be measured. You could brag about your national merit scholar- ship finalists, but more important as a mark of academic maturity is the fact that your class has remained serious and respon- sible through this senior year. You have supported the total school program and worked together for the special activities you wanted. You have enjoyed your dances and parties, even eating barbecue outside in freezing weather. Most important of all, you have never lost faith in yourselves and your abilities. Perhaps this has best been shown on the athletic field. Remember the Decatur football game? Do you remember the way you felt that night, whether, you were one of the players or in the stands cheering? That feeling of pride is something you have helped to build at Briarcliff. It is also a part of the record you leave behind.
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JACKIE ACREE-Transferred: Cartersville High, Ca. 4, Beta Club 4, Pres. 5, Tri-Hi-Y 4, V. Pres. 5, Presi- dent's Council 5, Pep Club 5, SCROLL Staff 5, Mono- gram Letter Club 5, FTA 5, Academic Letter 4. JAMES RONNIE ADAMS-Basketball Manager 3, 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 5, Pep Club 5, Block Letter Club 5, Senator 5. RUSSELL ADAMSON-Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, Football 3, 4, 5. MARLA KYE ALLEN-SHIELD Staff 2, Pep Club 2, Senator 5, SCROLL Staff 5. CHARLES RICHARD ALLEN-Band I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Monogram Letter Club 4, Science Club 3. THOMAS A. ANDERBERG-Transferred: South Mecklenburg High, S.C., Basketball 3, 4, Jr. Civitan 4, V. Pres. 5, Senior Representative. TERI LEE ANDERSON-Transferred: Dykes High 4. BARBARA LYNN APPLE-Transferred: N. Muske- gon High, Mich. 5, Gymnastics Team 5. CHARLES APPLEBEE-Transferred: Brown High, Ga. 3, Band 3, 4, Pres. 5. ANTHONY LEE ARMER-Jr. Civitan 5, SHIELD Staff 5.
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