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lg.,,'f Bf msoiorsmt mon scuoox. 59 foot ball games, 100 seniors participated in the Saturday program- . . is year saw the introduction of the one-way stairwells, the encouragement and success of DressfUp Day , and the intro- duction of Saturday night dances. What comes to your mind when you think back over the pastyear? Do you remember the great discussions you had with Miss Kelly or, Mr. Kaplan in English class, or the bull-sessions spent talking religion with Mr. Rally Big Rally , complete with Karnoutsos? Remember that Marylee Stuver leading the twirlers? The next day the Bulldogs played that fateful game against Rah I way, with Coach Suchena on the bench for the last time. Can't you still recall the thrill of dancing with your onoandvonly at the Junior Prom, and the rustle of the audience as the curtain went up on the Senior Play? Perhaps you remember staying up all night to finish your history term paper, or the sheer agony of cramming for those horrible final exams! But, regardless of what things you choose to remember most vividly, we're sure you'll agree with us when we say that, This was a memorable year. Our senior year wa s a time when . .
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