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== 5 4 1 J 4 KAREN ADAMS JAMES ALDINGER ANITA ALEXANDER True of heart; He wore a bashful look. A little parcel of laughter of spirit gay. which will echo forever after. GEORGE ALLEN JOHN ARCADI PAUL ASTRI “A mischief maker It does not take big men “Every inch a gentleman. from his birth. to do big things. KAREN ATKINSON Her good disposition is more valuable than gold. Moving up day—June 1962. 28
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Class of 1963 History We began our senior high years with a complete slate of officers elected at the Junior high. They were: John Peer, Pres- ident; Janice Small, Vice-President; Rinet Zajac, Secretary; and Paul Garland, Treasurer. After Mr. Koester accepted the post of class adviser, he installed a new bookkeeping system to last our three years. The year's highlight was a frec splash party financed by our profits from the annual magazine sale. Our Junior year activities started with a Valentine Dance. Under the leadership of our new officers (David Mustard, Pres- ident; Janice Small, Vice-President; San- dra Smith, Treasurer; and Geraldine Malczoz, Secretary), we worked hard with the seniors to make the Junior-Sen- ior Prom a big success. Misty was cli- maxed by the reign of King Bob Ham- mersmith and Qucen Marty Conklin. At the Ring Dance—June 1, 1962 —we broke precedent by receiving our class rings as our junior days terminated. Thus we symbolically became Seniors. With officers David Mustard, President; Martha Kinner, Vice-President; Marlene Bowman, Secretary; Richard Martzolf, Treasurer; and Janice Small, Social Chairman, we inaugurated our final year with the Great Pumpkin Dance which was followed by the annual Snow-Flake Swirl. The Junior-Senior Prom put a fin- ishing touch on three happy years of ac- tivities. As we look forward to our gradu- ation, we also reflect over these memor- able years, realizing that we will cherish them throughout our lives. 21 D. Mustard, President; M. Bowman, Secretary; J. Small, Social Chairman; R. Marizolf. Treasurer. Absent: AFS student to Germany. M. Kinner. Vice-President. Seniors Honors VALEDICTORIAN: John C. Peer 95.51% SALUTATORIAN: Paul J. Robinson 93.07% NEW YORK STATE REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS—1963 Robinson, Paul J. Stannard, Robert B. Brown, Geoffrey Dykstra, Donald S. Hilbert, Kathi M. Tars, Arvo Johnson, Richard T. Tomei, Louis D. Keysa, James S. ALTERNATES: Beardslee, Brian H. Bowen, John L. Carlson, Richard O. Jones, Barbara E. Kossowsky, George Schanne, Frederick Scherrer, Matthew G. Martzolf, Richard A. Maslen, C.A. McCoy, Lawrence Mustard, David Nocero, Paul A. Noren, Bruce L. Peer, John C. Pfister, Edward M. ALTERNATE REGENTS NURSING SCHOLARSHIP: Salibrici, Linda K. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP FOR CHILD OF DECEASED OR DISABLED VETERAN: Peer, John C. Williams, Bill J.
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А J | —— ; БЧ ` 4 DONALD AUGUSTINE DIANNE BABCOCK ROBERT BAUM At first seems quiet and shy; Soft and low of voice; but How carefree and but after you know him; oh, my! light of step is she. friendly is he. BRIAN BEARDSLEE RICHARD BECK PENNY BENZEL “АП his actions denote What should a man do Mild in manner, good nature. but be merry! sweet her face. | | . а к. ЧИ i AIRILIN BERGER MARIE BERNIER KATHLEEN BICKERT A time for work, a time for play; Love, goodness, and sweetness Lovable, she takes whatever comes her way. are in her very person. sincere-hearted friend. 29
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