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, r of 61 dy 62 For our graduation present this year, a few of the Senior class of '62 got together and, of all things, went on a trip to Hawaii and other islands, where we not only had a perfectly marvelous time, but saw many of this year's seniors. It seems like our 50th state's attractions haven't been praised too much, because everyone has been living and working there for awhile and all seem to just love all the sunny warm climate, the bright sandy beaches. We see John Bartee, the Hawaiian playboy, chasing the famil- iar hula girls, such as Tressa Cunningham, Marilyn Myer, Carol Wilson and Faye Lemmon and that sexy Mary Sex. But he stops to watch the beautifully tanned skiers, among them Julia Clay. As we stop to get some gasoline, we notice the sign which says Bruce Mercer and Rick Meadows, proprietors. We buy a newspaper and are on our way. Headlines are scientist Bill Higgins has now discovered a new type of rocket fuel, with some lovely photographs of him by Karen Holdbrook. The cartoon page by Peggy Brown and Ellen Walters is simply hysterical. The society page tells us the opera house was highlighted by Miss Anne Heston. Here is a special column of sports by Cliff Howison, who was a hunt-and-peck typist in school. Sports-wise, we also see continually the name of Sandra Dartt and Lynn Colley, because of their great basketball games. But they are nothing compared to the great kick-off by Gary Mattingly for the University of Hawaii. I see where a panty raid at the university was led by John Mills. I see where the pro- bate judge, Will Kennon, has arrested Larry McCreary again for drag racing through the Town Square of Honolulu. The Dear Jody column by Jo Anne Mauller has a special article this week about marriage counselor, Judy Appleman, and her opinions on the divorce situation. Admiral Bob Brands is commander of the submarines and has achieved the nick- name Tank. While eating inside the famous restaurant where Theresa Davis is a waitress, we notice she has a finger bandaged and is very careful of chipped ash trays. As we are leaving the restaurant, we are almost run over by Clifford Davis in his Fal- con trying to beat Carolyn Hamm's Thunderbird to the next stop. While in the park we see John Kittle and his bride, Shirley Clarkston, strolling along. Marilyn Bragg has her three-week-old baby there, showing him off. As we walk by the little huts, we see it is cleaning day for the housewives, Penny Blair, Carol Chesser, Mary Jo Felumlee, Jo Ann Melick and Agnes Smith. Next we took a tour of the hospital and met a charming intern, Dr. Alan Francis, with his assistants, Heidi Borroway, Charlotte Nutter and Ruth Pitzer. At the fashion show we see Sharon Loar modeling hairdos by Barb Jones, Janet Myers, and Doris Moomaw, while Linda Loehler, fashion consultant, describes the new fashions for the year. The tooth-paste commercial interrupts with a fill-in for Bucky Beaver, that smiling Ginny Hague. Next we see Deloris Gibson in a new highly dramatic series where she is thrown off a cliff by her loved one, and Larry Cass comes to investigate the case. 36
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Don Thorp, secretaryg Don Hoskinson, presidentg John Hogan. vice-presidentg Robbie Griffith, treasurer. These are the men who presided over all of the class meetings and helped the class to understand the responsibility of the junior class 467 The examples you have set and the work you have done have given the class of '62 a goal to shoot for. Your spirit, determination, and undying loyalty are the goals we must aim for. We hope that we too will be able to leave a favorable impression when we graduate next year. GOOD LUCK TO EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOUI 38
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