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--sv ,...4. X r..,.s X' ...... an an-p nd...-s. .nn-,-,-r- We began our junior ,ur nnh the follnnlng r-mem Bob Hrnrln prenrlrnr nfs Linn uce prnndenr Llnl-ls Braybroolr secretary and Vlnre Bontlno treasurer Tum Devlc nan elected tree president nf Student Connell and Fas Eduard: Cllenl jones Suite Wood john Gogol Greg Campbell, Vince Bonxtnn Date Haggarty and Nancy Shaepe represented us there Our rnnmlne sale led by vlnre larnnrnu and Turn Doyle, netted huge prnfits With exprnrnre ln good snlrnnhrlrhlp be hind us nc doubled nur treasury mth profits lrorn our basketball concesslon lx uns also during this season that our tar my basketball team led bt lunlurs Tom Detle Tom Bracken and jlm Wlllct clclcaled Marcellus and became Section lll Class A Chaxnpluns We sulTered nur second defeat ln class glmrm rthen we :he julnnr Circus lnsr to the sentur Niother Goose On ay 26 we put all our funds and at lul of hard work into pmduelnlz our prom The Tvllrlkllng Tucnrlcs Cn-chair men Tom Deylc and Mary Moody Xiarllyn Nlle nas chnsen to attend Clrls State and Torn Detle Tom Slocum jlm Willey Wes Ltnts, and Vmne Bonvlnu nenr to Bois Suite when school uprnerl again we happily discovered our horurrrnnu was rhr cafeteria n-ith Mr. Bnurh, Marr Fel-rir, Mr, Merchant, and Mr. Tceter as homeroom teachers. When football reason came, we made rl sizable amount of r-nanny nn our foolball concession. Mary Pat Kerr and Wes Lints reigned over Homecoming Weekend as New Hanford defeated nur Bombers. David Haggarty was chosen Varsity Football King ar the G.A.C. Awards Dance in November. Under the co-chairmenship of Tom Dey-le and Marilyn Nile, ur- presented our senior ball, Wintcrset, on December 22 leaturing the '-Playboys. nlnnr Abeling nn chosen queen and Marilyn Nile, Linda Braybmok, Cheryl Jones, and Girela Schroeder, our fnrrlgn exchange student fron. Germany, nm rlwren sncnannrs. Stranger in the Night, a three-art comedy-mystery, was presented nn February 9, l9li3. The last pages rr thc, Mirror were sehr to the publisher on january ze, hrrnmng this hlrlury rh n close. The supplement, whlfh will be given tn each yearbook purrllaser in the fall. will include the remaining history of the class as well as spring activities and graduation acrivities,
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With our freshman frolic over, we advanced somewhat doubtiully into our sophomore year. We elected Tom Deyle, president, Bob Heneka, vice-president, Marilyn Nile, secretaryjand Nancy Morris, treasurer to lead us through this uncertain year. Mrs. Ann DeReus and Mr. James Fahy became our class advisors. Representing our sophomore class in Senior High Student Council were Mary Pat Kerr, who was elected secretary, Pat Hart, Barb Scanlon, Susie Wood, Vince Bonvino, Sam Bottini, Bea Nelson, Linda Kennell, Jamet Cormia, Vicki Rice, and Cheryl jones. Our first attempt at fund raising was our dance, Swing and Sway with the Sophs, which cannot be classified as a success. We did prove, though, that we weren't complete failures by the hugh profits gathered from our basketball coat check. On class games night we easily defeated the fresh, with the help oi our mascot, Snoopy, a dog. 5 At the end of our sophomore yea.r, Susie lNood, Cheryl Jones, Janet Cormia, Mary Pat Kerr, Marilyn Nile, and Vicki Rice were chosen junior varsity cheerleaders. Attention' A strange rumor is sweeping Ilion's halls of ivy. We, the Class of '63, are finally graduating Due to much hand work, years of patience, quiet study, the efforts of persistent teachers, and a lot of luck, we are finally leaving. As eager and wlde awake freshmen we began by electing Susie Wood president of Junior High Senate Our class nas represented in Senate by Vince Bonvino, Bob Heneka, Tom Deyle, Cheryl Jones, Nancy Morris Janet Cormia, and Mary Pat Kerr. Our first and only daring adventure was the night of the class games when we lost to a very lucky sophomore class however, we had some good times later in the evening at Vince Bonvi- no s and Kathy Sullivan s open houses, and at Laura Mason,s pajama party.
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MICHAEL RAYMOND ABEL Mike . . . quiet . . . counselor . . . likes to bowl . . . JANE MARIE ALEXANDER Queenie . . . pleasing personality . . . sugar and spice and everything nice . . . DIANE MAY ABELING Diane . . cute face . . . sparkling smile . . . personality plus . . . KAREN ANN ABELING Anita . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . nice to know . . ELIZABETH ANDERSON Bels natural kmd neec we say more . . . 24-
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