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receive entrance tickets to the Senior Ball from Pool 5mith and Alvis Pauga. IT was cold and blustery on the night of Janu- ary 27, but inside the Boys' Gym everything was Oriental warmth and color. The Senior Ball was in full swing with couples dancing to the sweet strains of the Suburbans’ music. Set in a gilt and red pagoda, the band played under swaying lanterns. King and Queen of the Ball were Albert Shaw and Polly Keenan, who reigned with regal splen- - dor from their table. But as everything must, all things come to an end sometime and with the last “Goodnight Ladies,” the Senior Ball 1961 was over. ' ' • Polly Keenon and Albert Shaw, fhe queen and king. ome to an si -h ' Senior Ball F. Shonnon, S. Mindich, A. Corey, P. Hartman, G. Rondo, D. Thorpe, L. Clark, B. Fresh- man, S. Goldforb enjoy the Oriental Boll. 23 AVV V
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Senior Executive Council THE Senior Executive Council represents the entire senior class. It consists of one representative from each American History class plus the four senior class officers, Tom Pugliese, Karen Dickenson, Vicki Yurasits, and Dale Sleekier, who meet weekly to discuss senior activities. The first item on the agenda this year was Senior- Frosh Day. Immediately after this event the seniors began to work on their Senior Ball for which they chose the theme of the Orient. Following this event, preparations were begun for the annual Senior Class Night and Senior Week. Both Senior Class Night and Senior Week were mem- orable occasions during which the bonds between stu- dents and faculty were strengthened. The fun-filled days of Class Week will remain in the minds of the partici- pants. Ltfl to right, Row I: V. Yurasils. T. Pugliese, D. Sleekier, K. Dickenson. tow II: Mr. levin, M. Flynn, V. O’Brien, H. Boyce, P. Hortmon, l. Proeti, D. Heilman. Row III: V. Sico, D. lone, M. Whitehurst, S. Lawrence, E. Christ, A. Hertig, D. Ryan.
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ABRAMS, JUDITH, “Judy'' — Co-operative Retailing 3, 4; Blue and White Corner 3, 4; Bandshow 2, 3; Key Klickers 3; Jr. Red Cross 2. I’ll never forget the fun and all the friends I mode at H.H.S. especially Mr. Zero ond Mr. Davidson. ABSHIRE, JOAN — Twirling 2; Bowling Club 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Glee Club 1. Crowded holls, Mr. Zara and his jokes. Miss Abbott and her grondfothers will be among my memories of H.H.S. ADAMS, DAVID, Skull — Football 1, 2, Vor. 3, 4; Boseboll 1; Art Club 4. I'll always remember my pals, Al, Bob, Bird, the Greek, ond Harry. ANDERSON, FLORENCE —» No comment. ANDERSON, MARY JANE — No comment. ANTWINE, ETHEL — Basketball 2; Glee Club 1; Footlight Club 3. My future plan is to go to night school and to take ad- vanced typing. ARNOLD, JUDITH, Judy — Honor Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Footlight Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth ond remove all doubt. ARROW, STUART — Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Dec. Com.; Homeroom Rep. 1. Great enjoy- ment is found in listening to sounds. ASPROMONTE, LORA — F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Trees. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Latin Club 2, 4, V. Pres. 3; Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Head Flower Girl at Commencement; Senior Service Squad 3, 4, Chief 4. The roots of the present lie deep in the past. AVERY, CHARLES — Hall Patrol 1; Glee Club 1. I have enjoyed working in the shop. AYES, RONALD, Ronnie — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vor. 3, 4; Football 1; Track 1. 2; Gym Aide 3; Baseball 4. | will always' remember the basketball team and our fine season, ond of course a certain girl named Judy. BAGNALL, DODD, Dabby — Greek Games 1, 2; Honor Club 1, 2; Jr. Sec. 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Usherette at Commence- ment. Bandshow practice, cheering, rainy Freeport football gomes, and my junior yeor ore among my fondest memories of H.H.S. 24
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