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Seniors I' elf llwtjji wig lat? fi TERRY M BRAREN DAVID BREWER GARY BREWER KENNETH BROWN Brush David Gary Kell thrill boy good-looking need more of the same . . . rugged - - . S6611 with a II121- Sfifsfflfificffllll' minded shy at first but . . . on the rescue squad dras jacket looks tO the future enough to elect Dan McGrellis, a newcomer at the time, as president of junior High Senate. Also, through amazingly orderly and usually fixed homeroom elections, Char- leen Schierholtz, Owen Roberts, Bob DeMartine, Pat Sherman, Larry Hubbell, and Mary Rapenske were chosen to represent us in Senate. The next big project, for which we did not remain united, was class games. Our hard-fighting Freshman team, cheered on by blue-jean and white-sweatshirt-clad Sandy jones, Judy Gray, Jana Danforth, Betty Seaman, Sandy Santmire, Pat Sher- man, Mary jean McGrath, jane Lacy, and Diana Withington, lost to the luckier, due- for-a-win sophs. However, keeping in mind that winning is not important, we noisily made our way up Benedict Avenue to Bev Miller's where we proceeded to eat, drink, and laugh our sorrows away. We had a great time, but our faculty advisors cou1dn't take it and finally resorted to clanging a dinner bell to get us out.
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RONALD J. BLUETT Ron a starlighter . . . studies hard . . . a friendly sort DONALD BLY Don comedian?? . . . never runs out of excuses DIANE GAIL BOTTINI .,B0,, amicable . . . bubbling with energy PATRICIA A. BOUCK uPat absent at the right times . . . flirtatious PATRICIA BOULIA Pat a really nice girl . . . sincere . . . considerate ROBERT EDWARD BOUTEN, JR. '-Bob I.H.S. sports manager . . . an ardent Yankee fan SUZANNE VIOLA MARIE BRACKEN Sue H a friend . . . many words of kindness spoken SHARON LEE BRADLE Brads-s a chemistry lover? genial . . . a great . . . con person vm--1-M-n-..ilsmm-fu-gram afum-waugn:mrme.ats :w1'fslzSQmfvvaWr3lQ
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Seniors BRIDGET ELLEN DALE LEE CASEY DIANE CASEY SHARON LEE CARNEY Dale Diane CHAMBERS Bridge polite and courteous , , , car future nurse . . . dedicated Sharon unlimited potential . . . goes ries the SCh00l's C0l0rS 2111 HCC0mP1i5hCd and devfifed for out-of-town boys musician One inevitable tratunatic event which took place in late spring was cheerleading tryouts,' which ended happily for judy Gray and Jana Danforth, who were chosen as J.V. cheerleaders. A fairly full, schedule, which did not include a dance luckily, for every other class had one-eighth grade graduation, the Soph Hop, Junior Prom, Senior Ball-helped to pass the time quickly, and we soon found ourselves being pushed out by a new group of greenhorns. Whether we were experienced or not didn't matter. Now we knew there would always be someone less experienced-for three years anyhow. So on to our second rugged year. Dan McGrellis, a leader again, was chosen as class president, assisted by Bill Miles, Sandy Santmire, and Dave Crocker. Diana Withington represented us in Student Council as its secretary, along with Bob Bluett, Sue Getman, Charleen Schierholtz, Bob Schneider, Nancy Walker, Lauranne Cox, Jo-
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