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Page 106 text:
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PHILIP J. BRODERICK President JANET L. KOONTZ Secretary CHARLES E. REIDY Vice-President KAREN A. DONLAN Treasurer Seniors Direct Backstage: Raiders Take the Bow Seniors of the class of ' 69 ' made things happen. Although not always at the helm planning and orga- nizing, seniors supported all school activities. There were senior officers in most major clubs, senior mem- bers on the Student Conduct council and Executive Board, and senior know-how behind assemblies, the laugh-in skit, and the yearbook drive. Under the di- rection of experienced seniors, band members per- fected their techniques and went on to win awards such as the one won at Southport marching contest. Senior team members led varsity football, basketball, and baseball teams on to capture the best records of Ritter ' s history. Through their efforts in their final year at Ritter, seniors proved their aim was not to get their names in the headlines, but to put Ritter ' s name there. Senior class officers Karen Donlan, treasurer; Charles Reidy, vice-president; Phil Broderick, president; and Janet Koontz, secretary, made use of the PA system quite often throughout the year in their activities which stressed communication.
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Ritter tennis player Clarence Griffin serves the ball while teammate Tom Reese prepares to make contact for a fast return. Steve Parshall displays the playing form developed practice and looks ready to sock it to ' em. Netters Snare Unsuspecting Foes A racket, a ball, a court, and an opponent were all Ritter ten- nis players needed to win a match. All other essentials-form, precision, coordination, perfect- timing, and good reflexes, were already possessed by each, as is shown by the promising season. Schools who dared to challenge Ritter with their varied teams included Shortridge, Arlington, and Park. Best player awards were earned by Tom Reese, a fresh- man, and sophomore Clarence Griffin. Tom Reese, front, Clarence Griffin; and back, Tom Fitzgerald, coach Jim Jenks, Steve Parshall, and Ken Kuper stand, rackets in hand, ready for any foe.
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JOSEPH M. AGAN CONSTANCE L. ATELSKI LYNNE T. BARNES STEPHEN R. BECK VICKI A. ARMSTRONG TERESA J. BAKER CAROL M. BEAVEN PATRICIA K. BELL
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