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STATION At the Railroad Station Hello's and Goodbye's daily pass, May the Station always stand to commemorate The Goodbye from our Senior Class.
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e iectat Sta The Tear Book Staff is that highly intelligent, extremely ingenious group, responsible for this publication. As usual, the staff was divided into various groups. Our creative writers, potential rivals of Ernest Hemingway, burned the candle at both ends in trying to originate ideas that might do away with the old cliches. The collecting of statistics and the devising of Senior guestionnaires were duties of the mathematical minded. Look will more than likely be anxious to hire our candid camera fiends after they see some of the book s informal snaps, while Walt Disney will feel almost Mickey Mousey after casting a glance at the illustrations done by our Stacia Zimnoski. Everyone feels that a great deal of our financial success was due to the business staff who so successfully visited our local merchants and obtained their ads. Although we reluctantly returned to school after the Christmas holidays, being on the staff jolted us into action. Con- ferences were held at which assignments were made, and we really began work in earnest . At this time our finished product seemed almost to be made of dream dust. However, after discussions with Mr Clingen, our sponsor, we had a clearer picture of what the final result would be. Soon, the horror of meeting a deadline cost its ugly shadow over our peace of mind, but at last each line was written, each picture taken, and the book was off to the printers. Co-Editors: Sheila Doyle and Carol Kirchgessner Junior Editor: Patty Simchick Layout Staff: Mickey Terpening, Valerie Decker, Marie Siemerling, Don Sherwood Literary Staff: Don Reiter, Wendy Smith, Valerie Decker, Bruce Corruthers, Joan Mather Business Staff: Carol Block, Gene Kleinsmith, Ralph Armbrust, Betty Kouros, Barbara Johnson Photography: Betty Kouros, Fred Kraus. John Frazee Art: Stacia Zimnoski
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EDWARD ADAMS Over the hill to the poor house I'm trudgin my weary way Boys Chorus I-2-3-4: Soccer I-2-3-4: Track 2-3-4: Basketball JV I; Var 2-3-4; Baseball I 2-3-4; Volleyball 1-2-3: Minstrel Show I-2-3-4: Endman 3-4; Bowling 4; Tumbling 2- 3-4: Press Club 3-4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3: All-Scholastic Soccer Champs 4; Cafeteria 3- 4: Open House I-2-3-4. Best Athlete Lumberman RALPH ARMBRUST Serenly full, the epicure would say Fate cannot harm me. — I have dined today Pres. Frosh Class: Soccer !-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3: Ping Pong 2: Boys Chrous 12-3-4; French Club 3; Mattitalk 4; Reflector 4; Cafeteria 4. Best Driver Business MARY ANN BERDINKA We boil at different degrees Baseball I; Basketball I; Minstrel Show 1-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Volleyball 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; VP of Class 3: Sec. of Class 4; Press Club 4. Best Sport Beautician CAROL BLOCK The silence that is in tho starry sky Soccer 1-2-3: Baseball I-2-3-4; Volleyball I-2-3-4; Press Club I-2-3-4: Editor Mattitalk 4; Cafeteria 1-2: Reflector 4. Best Worker Secretary BENJAMIN BRUNSKILL Each man reaps on his own farm Baseball I-2-3-4; Soccer I-2-3-4; Minstrel 1-2 3-4; Tumbling I-2-3-4: Volleyball 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Co-Capt. Soccer-All-Scholastic 4: Capt. Vollyball 4; Bowling 4. Best Business Man
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