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Senior Class President ALLEN WOLFE
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Each of Galway's graduating classes was composed of individuals; some were more individual than others. One would have to search far into the annals of Galway to find a more individualistic” class than the Class of '63. 3ut this does not mean we don't have memories we will always hold in common. Mr. Swierzowski will surely advise other classes during his tenure at Galway, but what other class will possess Phils and Bruces to tease, treasurers like Carol to split the profits with, or Sharons to fortify the cafeteria with a year's supply of candy and soda for one game? Certainly no sophomore class will again consume as many advisor-supplied tissues with which to mop up adolescent tears, nor will another class agree unanimously on two diametrically-opposed issues in votes only seconds apart. No class will produce its dance decorations, still wet, only minutes before every dance - no class will make the profit margin, either. Upon no class will be heaped as much abuse - and praise. Our teachers can put away for all time the adjectives originated; just for us. But, on the other hand, no class will overcompensate for its sometimes academic lows with twenty per cent of its members scholarship winners. No class will defy prediction right up to those last minutes on the stage when we receive our diplomas and leave - the last of its kind.
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HARRY BARKER Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; German Band 4; Trans, from Amsterdam: All-County Band 3. . . . my radioactive pocket-watch to Mr. Sutton. THOMAS BARKER Soccer 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,4; Science Club 1; Trans, from Amsterdam: All-County Band 3. . . . my shades, sweatshirt, and ukelele to John Hevelin; arsenic and old lace to Susie Freer. MARY LYNN BENDER Yorkers 3, 4; Class Play 3; Drama Club 3,4; Trans, from Lew is-Porter: Future Teachers of America 2. . . . my diplomacy to Sister Cheryl.
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