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'Round the bend, it's Arold, Tribble, and . . . Ward? Backward Glance! Chewing gum outsmarts cheerleader! The mounting tension of benched Senators 27
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Annual staffers brave blazln sun and torrid sand in search of buried treasure. Beware of the Here it is, your 1962 Senator. We've Worked hard on it-each page contains part of every member of the staff, and every member of the entire student body. There are memories on these pages that we will long re- member-bonfires, football games, clubs, classes, and dances. A lot of work goes into this hard-bound edition of memories. We trudged through blazing sand dunes to get a picture of a treasure chest. We shoveled, dug, planted, watered, painted and prayed one hot July day to make the two color pages of the Senior Patio as perfect as they are. A lot of pictures couldn,t make front-page though. Like Liz Ward's Flying Fiasco, or Sarah Lee's strictly behind-the-scenes act of pulling chew- ing gum from her cheer-Weary tennis shoes. This is the finished product-to a non-Fletcherite itis nothingg a series of pictures and meaningless words, but to those of us who fondly hold each page in our deepest memory, it is the golden opportunity to never forget. It is a . . . BACKWARD GLANCE.
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Ann Beckham, Karen Reed, and Suzanne Tedder have no mercy when dealing with frogs. Pam Draper and Robbie Shea congratulate the 1962 Sweet- heart Couple, Connie Patten and Kyle Duncan. Juniors find task of cleaning floors an excellent opportunity for socializing. Future Senators, David Albright, Terry Orvis and Dan Collins show symptoms of Spring Fever. prin Evokes 0 o 0 0 l' MFever1sh M ACt1V1t1CS ,lunior Girls enthusiastically made unending prepara- tions for their annual Sweetheart Dance. The Auditorium took on an infrequent air of glamour as the many hearts and Cupids were pinned, pasted and bullied into posi- tion. The various clubs took advantage of the temporary sports lull by sponsoring dozens of new and original dances and other social activities. April brings the perennial headaches to Prom-laden Juniors. These tradition breakers held their dance at the Southside Woiiian's Club with the special attraction of a name brand. The year climaxed with rows of white filing solemnly onto the field to strains of Pomp And Cir- cumstance. For many, life at Fletcher is over. They have spent hour upon hour with her pouring part of them- selves into her. For others Fletcher has only begun to claim their loyaltyg for all, we will never forget the Won- derful, exciting days we'spent here in . . . STUDENT LIFE.
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