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One could see a busy senior at almost any hour working diligently in his organizations. Early in the morning, the band members practiced their routines, while the cheerleaders worked on yells. Right after school, the staff members — paper and annual alike — were busy gathering and organizing their assignments; at the same time their athletic classmates were working hard to produce a winning team or a medal winner. Then, in the evenings, cast members kept a full rehearsal schedule to make their plays and operetta a success. In order to meet deadline dates, some of the staff members would be back at school in the evening. After all these responsibilities had been fulfilled, there seemed to be no time left for study; however, the ambitious college-bound senior or the one who wanted the best job available and still wanted to do his part for the school somehow found time to study. Although the “hard-working” senior often went unrewarded, he would have a personal satisfaction. For many seniors, this would be the last time they would carry on these obligations. For many, competitive sports ended; for others, it was the last time they would be in an organized band or lead cheers, and participate in many other activities. In spite of this, the seniors made their class a successful one by capably heading practically all organizations and committees. As the seniors looked back, they remembered their class play on January 28 and 29, the Prom on May 10, Honors Convocation on May 22, and Commencement on May 29. Now it is completed. Each senior separated; each member has gone his individual way; yet all are drawn together in memory as the Class of 1963. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Gary Stone, James Krum-land, Jean Hoffmen and Marcia Kuper examine the announcements with senior class sponsor Mr. Delbert E. Miller. With the Year Ending CLASS OFFICERS President ................................ Gary Stone Vice-President.........................Marcia Kuper Secretary............................. James Krumland Treasurer.............................. Jean Hoffman Sponsor..........................Mr. Delbert E. Miller Top ten per cent of the class of 1963 with Regent Winner, Stephen Heiser, and alternates to the Regents. 14
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