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Class History The Class of 62 began its career as freshmen in rooms sixteen and eighteen'with Mr. Rhodes and Mrs. Lukasiewicz as advisors. There were forty-eight that year and we all looked forward to our next four years together. The one outstanding event of the year was our first dance. It was the nicest and mostdecorated round and square dance any class had ever staged. At least, we thought so. We began our sophomore year with forty-three class members in rooms fourteen and fifteen with Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Gregory as advisors. We had two dances that year, and both were successes. We also made progress on the '61 Yearbook and received a colored picture on the inside cover for our efforts, smashing a tradition by using a new photographer. At the end of the year, Mr. Rhodes stopped as home room teacher but continued as part-time advisor. We advanced into our Junior Year, all forty-two of us herded into room fourteen with Mr. Gregory as our lone leader. The year was filled with activity with much credit for this going to Mr. Gregory who kept everyone going. This was our busiest year with work at basketball games and yearbook meetings. It was filled with events such as the Father-Daughter Banquet, the Junior-Senior Banquet, dances, a card party, and our Junior Prom, La Chanson D'amour or Song of Love. ” We had other extras to raise money such as selling magazines, Christmas cards and basketball buttons. Someone was selling something all the time. Every classman was a vendor of some sort. This year was a big success for us. We made it bigger by buying our school gift ahead of time so that we could profit from it in our senior year. It was a big disappointment when we learned of Mr. Gregory's leaving for California. We began our Senior Year numbering thirty-eight. Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Estus were advisors. Highlights of the year were: The Senior Ball, Fantasy in Frost, a New York City trip, the Junior-Senior Banquet, and, above all, graduation!
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. . . my Flying Saucer to anyone who thinks he can handle it. . . . Mr. Simmons a sweatshirt. ELEONORE ADAMOSCHEK Sr Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 3; Jr Prom, Chrmn 3; Sr Ball, Chrmn 4; Yearbook 3; Sr Play 4; Bowling 4. . . . the ashes in the teachers cups after teachers' meetings to anyone Mrs. Estus can get. MARILYN ARMITAGE Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Yorkers 1,2, 3,4; All-County Chorus 3; Jr Prom 3; Yearbook 3; Sr Play 4. RITA ARMITAGE Yorkers 1,2, 3,4; Sr Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1,3; Vice-Pres 2; Pres 3; Yearbook 3; Jr Prom 3. GARRY BARTH Soccer 2,3; Baseball 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Yearbook 3; Jr Prom 3; Varsity Club. . . . my naturally curly hair to Sandy Parker.
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