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LL STA S Jim Berkebile, Quentin Miller, Ronald Horn, Bill Burtnett, Dahl F rombach, Terry Custer, Paul Cuppett, Bill Reddecliff, Larry Frombach, Ken Myers. The highlight of the Boys' basketball season was an All-Star game between the Sophomore Champs and the Stars from the other clubs. The Sophomores moved out in front by 12-4 first period count, but the All-Stars exploded for a 15-2 second quarter to put the game out of the Champs reach. When the final horn sounded, they were ahead by 44-24. Larry and Dahl Frombach paced the All-Stars with 13 and 12 points respectively. MR. LEWIS L. CLARK Faculty Manager of Athletics For the past four years Mr. Clark has been the man behind the scenes at all athletic events. The title of faculty manager, more than being just a title, involves many duties. Some of these duties include: 1. Arranging for ball games 2. Hiring officials 3. Arranging for the floor or field 4, Handling athletic insurance and reports 5. Arranging for medical examinations 6. Choosing ticket sellers 7. Taking tickets at all games 8. Sending out eligibility lists for games 9. Arranging for bus transportation 10. Handling all correspondence pertaining to ath- letics. 02 11. Supervising cheerleaders
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PROPHE Y PROPHET - Janet Kleinmeyer Hold your breathl ln this fabulous year of 1963 you have been chosen Qieen for a Day. You are now about to be whisked off to the teeming metropolis of Fairview Park, where you will be wined and dined in a magnificent fashion. For your trip, we have selected a beautiful wardrobe designed by the world-famous dress designer, DEANNA DICKERT. To top off the wardrobe we have hats designed by Lilli Dache's protege, NANCY GRAFF. To make life softer yet, you will receive a selection of colorful cashmere sweaters manufactured by the famous FREIDLINE Sweaters, Inc. fthe sweaters you love to touchj, and also a year's supply of cosmetics from BARRlNGER'S De- lightful Cosmetic Company. You will be given complete beauty treatment and hair styling by NEVA CRIST, CONNIE BEWAK, DONNA COLLINS, and CLAUDETTE RHEEL to make you a new woman. For reading enjoyment on your trip we have for you the new best seller, ELEANOR FERG'S autobiography, It's Really Cheaper By The Dozen. For a little something to nibble on, here is a box of ROBERTA'S famous chocolates fl-Iollyheadj Hmmmm boy, are they goodl The limousine driven by KNIPPLE is now waitingto take you to the airport where the Constellation Cosmopolitan designed by BURTNETT will fly you to Fairview Park. Our queen is now riding high in the clouds. She is seated next to the famous All-American Foot- ball player, Jack LEONARD and all-American basketball star, PAUL CUPPETT. As she looks out the window she sees below the famous Fairview Park ball diamond where SEDLMYER, WEBB, and WILLIAMS are helping to win the World Championship. The stewardess, NANCY GEISEL announces Please fasten your safety belts. We're coming in for a landing. Mayor Grumling greets her by presenting her with the key to the city. Radio announcer NORMA MCBCHGAT is relating the momentous event to the public. JANET KLEINMEYER, editor of The Fairview Park Pooper, is there to cover the story. Judge BREWER and Chief-of-Police BER- KEBILE accompany her in the lead car of the parade to her hotel which is owned by KEN GOD- FREY. Host and hostess, KEN MEYERS and MILDRED BOVTTEICHER are waiting there to wel- come her and make her stay a pleasant one. The queen enters the well-known Pump Room of the hotel for dinner. ART GRUMLING, the chef, better known as Tasty Art, with the aid of GALE KEITH, dietitian, have prepared a delicious meal. STUTZ,MAN'S Melody Four with NANCY KINSEY at the clarinet, DON MYERS at the drums, ALICE WILSON, on the Cornet, and ROGER STUTZMAN, the man at the piano, are playing their famous theme song, Sh-Boom. Joining her at the table are GWEN EVANS, well on her way to fame as a dramatic actress, DONNA DALY, a Power's model, ALBERT SCHMALZ, well-known criminal lawyer, DONNA NOON, drugstore millionairess, and MARY JANE FISHER, renowned modern painter. She will never forget dining with these famous celebrities. 64
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