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Dance and the Junlor Jamboree wftch also proved successful Vve clumaxed the year by entertamnng the semors at the Juntor Senlor Farewell Tea A last a Sensors we entered Raon 203 and began the year tn earnest Soon we organtced and elected Jerry Ruhl as ptesldent Our next step was choosnng our calendar and rung commtttee and then ordertng our rings Our openung dance was the Kuclc o an enloyable affair Then the usual magaztne campcugn was tuned tn We took thus an our strtde along wnth the reward a ftnancnal boom to our treasuryl Our next event was new and untrted The Sock l-lop Thus proved successful and loads of fun and everyone paraded the audutortum floor tn thear stoclcung feet We searched the hugh and low note on the staff untul each one had ordered has cap and gown personal cards and obtamed the necessary funds for the Sensor Trap As the holtday approached we celebrated them Nath the Tunsel Twlrl Beautuful decorattons and eleasant mustc served as a most flttng start for vacation We returned refreshed from our holuday to worlc dxlugently on our play Wtth last mtnute preparatuons completed the senuo s le't for Washnngton After settltng ourselves ID the Crnro Hotel we set off to see the sughts lourtng the cuty talang ptctures and buynng souvenurs seemed to full our few days tn the Capital We really entoyed Washtngton and wtll always remember our Sentor trap Wtth Washtngton as a memory N9 returned home to delve unto our studues so that we could complete our flnal examtnattor s Exctteme-nt rose as we n ade plans fo Class Ntght and the Sentor Prom and also as the Juntars prepared to honor us at a Fa evvell Tea er ccalaurcatc Strn e c o tcfrncn' roc ra t fv trh ,vfre to end our four years on a harmontous chord were upon us Now we were equtpped to stand Q or ously a nc and reac y to s r a a r f th tlltng n elody throughout the wor c 157- , l r - A - - It ' ' H .A F . I 1 . 4 J , , , , . . . . . ,, . fy, - , .A . , . V W A ,J I . F X , ,, . . ,, . . s , . . I . F I I . - . . V , - f , , - . . . w ' 3 t A r ' ' ' , . A N I A V Th ft our Ba 4 1 3 X 'ce :nd C.F'lll Cl J 2 . P J n, X hp e - let l'f' . lt 'pe a are r t- X A ' ll.
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Muslc ns an art whlch has developed through the ages each peraod of tame addung somethung new taking away somethung old and useless changtng re arrangnng re expresslng untll at last a more perfect whole us formed The same could be sand of a senror class Each hugh school year has added new values new Ideas new loyaltles As a class we have grown from lnexperlenced freshmen to more mature seniors wlth qualutles of leadershlp As Individuals each of us has grown In different ways We have trled to form our own phllosophnes and bellefs Luke the addntuon of bars of musuc to a song one by one we have learned to contrlbute whatever we have whether nt be large or small to our class our school and our country As we look back we fund that the first bar of our song was formed during our Freshman Year Under the capable leadershtp of Darlene Eddy we worked together to make the fnrst measures As the Chrustmas holudays approached an atmosphere of bustlrng actuvuty surrounded the Freshman Class We were preparing for our Chrtstmas Party the one momentous occaslon In the nlnth year After the holidays we returned to the perpetual worries of freshmen The lntervenlng months sped by and we were confronted wnth final examnnatons At the close of school we looked anxuously to our Sophomore Year We returned from vacatton full of enthusnasm for a successful term Darlene Eddy was agann elected as president Thus year many of us lolned school organlzatlons and took an active part In sports The Sophomore gurls defeated the seniors to wan the lnterclass basketball trophy Under the dlrectnon of Mass Schultz sux of us worked and practtced to present a one act play entntled Homework A pncnuc at Evans Town Park concluded the year Now as Junnors and as upperclassmen we began the year wrth a feellng of Importance Jerry Ruhl our president worked with us to present our flrst dance Stairway to the Stars Wnth an astronomlcal theme as a guide we lavlshly decorated the auditorium and prepared for an evennng of fun Our other soclal events were the Junuor Sensor 26 , 2 f ' f - z , A , , , , . , . , - , - t - , - , - ,t 1, A - . . . ,, . - , . . ,, . . ... ...
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TURN BACK THE HANDS 0F TIME Just os ct tune will remind us of some past event som dents in our school days Albert Damerau s trumpet rendition of Band Jive Shane Devlin s faculty for silence in the din of 203 Bobby Dragos casual philosophy of life Ill sld through Dave Littlefield s dual personality and engaging smile Donald McMahons comprehensive knowledge of electronics Jerry O Connell s easy going attitude Charles Pfleugers enthusiasm for parties Richard Pratts novel thought Its all in the m nd How Bob Prizel spent his study halls conversing with members of his harem Chris Ross smooth dance style and his fashionable clothes Jerry Ruhl s abnlnty to succeed with little concentrated effort Vincent Sinares witty remarks and mischievous grin Jack Tyler s ready retort for every situaton Bill Wares athletic abxllty and happy g lucky nature Bill Watts stories concerning catching grizzly bears in the northlands Nancy Burke s fancy for yodeling and square dancnng Rose Marie Catalanos amazement at the extensive ness of Amerlcan History Dorothy Catalina s Christmas wish coming true Fae Conklins pleasantness and her aspiration become a nurse Mary Dale Cooks disgusted Honestly' when her patience reached the boiling point Mary Lou Corkin s excellence as a skater Jean Crouses occupational expression Number please Lucy DiSarno and her obvious dislike for boys How Darlene Eddy dashed into homeroom at 829 and her apparent aversion to shoes The tones of green Sally Engler wore to compliment her red hair e word or 28 - phrase will cau e us to remember persons and unc: The variety and fashnon trends of Janice Faracus wardrobe Marlene Frawley s vuvaciousness and the term Chuck alama that described her Dawn Garlocks southern expression You all and her pleasant smile Anita Gradl and her private taxi service Mable Grennells artistic ability to portray her pet cats Jenny Gumina and her desire to rude on a shrimp boat Antoinette Guzzetta s competent management of the Green and White Pat Hoffmans gracious way and her willingness to co operate Karen Krulls query Cant someone else do t'P when a new protect was started Arlene Leskiw her art work and display of posters Joyce LoPrestos new and numerous dance styles The way Peggy MacLeod curled her hair whsle want ang for the bell to ring Myra Newcomb and her late hours spent mlmeo graphing forthe Green and White Marcia Pulkowskis versatility In sports music and scholarship Sheila Rochna s store of lrish iokes Shirley Rosenhan s uncontrollable laughter Eleanor Russell s expressive blue eyes and her soph isticated manner Carol Guginos experimentation with peroxide Mary Ferrino s renditions of the latest song hits Anna Sack s enthusiasm for all types of athletics Norma Small s splendnd cooperation in the magazine campaign Marolyn Vail s success in homemaking Gloria Welders flame red blush at the thought of public speaking Barbara Wylie s unconcerned manner of loking Anna Wockasen s ability to carry on a conversation anywhere and anytime 1 - - 11 - - 11 - - - 'I 1 - - l 11 1 e ' ' ' r ' , 11 U ' . I I 1 1 - - - ' ' ' ' ' . 1 . I 4 - ' , . . . . ' ' I I ll I 6 .lf . . 1 . . . . ' Ted Toense's collection of motoring vehicles. 'I ' I ' - . , . . . ' - o V . L . , , . . . . ' . , . ' ' ' I . , . . . ' . , . . To A I I ' ll fl 1 - ' ' ' ' ' . 1 1 - - 11 - , . 1 , ' !
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