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Marianne Kopp Secretary Charles Anderson Vice-President Daniel Smith President Georgia Thomas Treasurer Juniors are bursting with the joyous spirit of upper classmen... were aH for making the Harvest Ball and Junior Prom “the most’’... JUNIORS Typical juniors. . . looking forward to next year. . . proud to have authority rather than false fear. . . displayed their artistic ability in the decorations they chose for the Harvest Ball with Autumn Leaves as their theme. .. live for tournaments, dances, picnics and fun times-and especially for the Junior Prom which climaxed a year of fun for them.. . are a swell bunch of guys and gals wo are liked by all.
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will make the best of everything as upperclassmen. FIRST COLUMN: In the biology lab we find Andy Kava- cich sharing his knowledge with Leo McBride, Bert May, Jerry Fergusan and Marty McCarthy. Upholding law and order at the Mas- querade Ball, we find Skipper Kelly attempting to uncover the source of the hullabaloo as Bill Haffey, Vonnie Calnan, and Melodie Champine ex- plain with guilty grins. Keeping posted on the progress of the contest w e find Fred Huestis, Betty Sajcich, Carol Cadieux, Ben Nicely, and Judy Browning discussing the pos- sibilities of their favorite can- didates. ABOVE: Let's go Saints is the famil- iar cry uttered by Elisabeth Halliwell, Letha Kloker, Em- mett Haverman, Don McLean, and Pat Lappin as they cheer the Saints on to victory. LEFT: Our hard-working manager. Bill Lowney, partakes in one of his many jobs with the help of Larry Lakel, Mickey Gee, and Bill Shields,
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ABOVE: 1. Everyone wants a ticket, especially when its to the Harvest Ball. Deann Fraelich and Bob ABOVE: People aren't tight with money for the Rockalite. Chas Anderson found this out when getting subscriptions from Georgia Rae Thomas, Peggy Stromberg, Allen Sulli- van, and Ed Sullivan. O'Brien wait in line while Marilyn Nelson and Bill Astle sell a ticket to Paul Miller. 2. Deep in thought are Colleen Algers, Jack Kantack, Sandra Fritch, Dan Geary, and Joan Duffy as they try to decide which class ring they want. 3. All tied up in their work are Sandy Haubrick, Bette Rivers, Patsy Kelly, Doris Boyer, and Mary Pat Bartholomew as they set out to decorate goal posts for a football game. are co-operative and peppy. . . thrive on always having a good time. . .
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