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As the year wore on, we nonchalantly added item after item to our crowded agenda. Sometimes we were torced to rearrange our schedules, but we were always willing to accept the responsibility tor the year's successes and calamities, Mike Kaye and Connie Carr were chairmen ot the count- less committees who turned Fairview gym into New Orleans' sophisticated Le Vieux Carre, sophomores, barred trom the prom by tradition, watched the preparations with envy. G.A.A. sold sweatshirts displaying a proud Felix, Band members marched in the Halloween parade, and Industrial Arts Club made arrangements tor a Valentine dance. li f, Zwtif tr New Union and Confederate flags, wrought iron railings, and table cloths recall an evening in Le Vieux Carre 1096 -c 99 J 1L 'vE'59-'JvP A ov' xp A qv Q. 9' ,gi at 1 ce' ,J .3 , av '- L nf? Q' 0050 IMLWQQ9 -I-::g.ga.i 0 - 05 iglgflnsglfalnnl- ,,..-r1g,':411EE13Eg-3555211situ? e:21Qga:H5::1-1:1-:ggingxxtv-gg! N, -2- ' x r.!'1l aal .nl -fl- -Il' ijlbgl 11 -l ,.,1 ggi- 'll' nl' A utaatgeeaah2E:ii?:::3E:::1it fm wi., t ll' ll! III ll ll u-'M x ' 4' ll ill -ll pl' -ll I-1 9 I 0 . ll' .ill 'gli fqwlni .nil 'fi qui' - . -o 'lil-'Ill l,I',.1k,Avqx '-jl ngll. U Iv' Y . 112111111Wi-gattieeelivatia-i :JIM 1 - 'il' --ll gi -ll 'fjllrlx U ll- 'll nf' il. ll - 'lil K ll! ll'--l ' Ill- ll-QINS lfl X f ll 'ljU'- .!1rlF'?-li-gl , f' . Y gll .ll -11.2. -, . -QJ gi -ll - C ,. Eg-atgeuaggsaiiarasgg-asagngst 4 -, iii' nf? rt- 'f.11,,--'F-1-- ' x' 2 1:Ti5::f.f-frflllaa-5 V ' l l I ,f 'g --lla:-5-ai--ll Iuvimvrmus- , . 1 l 'ul nl Lean ,fwfr ff 5-,.n pl s-ma, A can lg v 'z . , ,. ,,.,,, M. , - s - .ff A ' W-,urn--s. -,M Sophomore servers Marcia Gilsinger ondvDanny Har- jf if mon select costumes suitable for Pram's Oriental theme. , C gss, Paying the price of success, high magazine salesman Dick Hedlund fills out his one-hundredth subscription blank, 'ffzollcs cleman wofz
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Our year was filled with people-people of all shapes, sizes, and interests. Dick l-land, Sharon l-larvey, and Bill Franklin vied for the top position in the senior class, Tim Wilson stubbornly jogged his way into the sectional track meet, Teri-Ann Brown won first place in an N.F.l., speech tournament with her delightful Anna from The King and I , Lynne Denham became the first feminine vice-president of Student Council, Jay l-lirschauer and Jim Marshall rocked after-game dances with their wailing trum- pets, Janet Snyder read fifteen of the Great Books, l-lelen Huff sang Young and Foolish with the flair of a star, and Jon Oldham set an official high jump record. We giggled, smiled, and roared at the antics of school personalities: Bill Mulcaha, whose penchant for laceless tennis shoes baffled everyone, Jim Isaacs and the zany humor that kept the Tattler staff chuckling in spite of threatening deadlines, Ted Rance, whose clownishness dispelled seven A. M. gloom, the confused history student who adorned Abe with a, Confederate army cap. We were acquainted with them all in '63. WEA . 'Ar I A 01 ifwf, ' , A ,lf-xr! .ft - is fl 4' aigxlfvd' 7 fa' , T'f'g.f,g1 V 2 , , 9, , 1 Sharon l-larvey happily receives the news that she is one of eleven state winners in a nation-wide English contest. Fred Hillis, voted all-state football guard in 'the Asso- ciated Press poll, receives his award from Coach Roberts. ewafzcls come singnl ln line for on ROTC scholarship, Sandy Dalton fills out the form that may admit him to the college of his choice.
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