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The Juniors, those 'Sweet Sixteen -- ers, who head the concessions are Comin' Right Along selling the Candy. This Alone isn't all they do, what with new Spanish and olde Englishe, they're getting to be regular Smarty Pants. Springtime and prom go hand in hand as the juniors give- seniors those Goodbye Blues at the last big smash-up dance of the year. l'm Running Around in Circles we hear a bedraggled soph complain as we approach the hat checking concession. An irate customer says' Give me my rose and my glove. Every Once in a While if a soph says, Don't Mind Me, we excuse him by saying, He's Funny That Way. In general Life ls a Song for this carefree lot, except for the few to whom No Can Do, is a reality, Because l Can't Say No. ln geometry it's Gotta Be This or That or Maybe the other thing . . Beg.Your Pardon That's Where I Came ln. The Frosh - Can't Begin to Tell You the difference between Mairzy Doats and Latin. In algebra they say Let's Put Two and Two Together - but often lt Ain't Right. Every Once in a While they Give the World a Smile and Make Believe to study, but often they just think, l'll Ge-t By. But they're not Running Wild, they are just Takin' lt Easy Here. Just Around the Corner from Civilization fsenior high, that isl we come, to the eighth grade. Dancing in the Dark, - really Concentratin ' tool Myl How the Time Goes By! Tea for Two at last and a Dance With A Dollyl Boom! We hit the bottom of the scale with the seventh grade Small Fry section . . Youl You're- Driving Me Crazy is a common thought among junior high faculty. twenty-nine
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JUNIORSI President, Gordon Hodgins, Vice-President, Gene Fairchild, Treasurer, Joy Goss, Secretary, Bonnie Fritton. SOPHOMORE PRESIDENTSZ John Rinehardt, James Lors, Robert Novak. FRESHMEN PRESIDENTS: Thomas Houston, Ralph Wright, George DeVaull. EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENTS: Marlene Seitz, Robert Creamer, Sally Tibbits. SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENTS: James Eckley, Paul Koester, Carol Aurada. ty ght
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Juniors LOOK AT THE BIRDIE, GERTlE Left to righf - Barbara Gray, Donald Covert, Mary Singleton, Tom Rivenbark, Katherine Palinkas, Marioric Wendorff. i i DRY BONES Left to right - William Hickey, Jack Wachs, Edward Gordon, Joanna Wilson, Donna Miller, James Mate, Robert Reeves, Shirley Broughton, Janef Garvin. i YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHING YET Left to right - Virginia Bosley, Gene Fairchild, Mary Jane Castello, Robert Refzler, Theresa Gruttadauria, Nancy Mallett, John Melvin, Hylda Taylor, John Schaefer, Adeline Avellone, Rose- mary Ungers. 'lhirfy A
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