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ROXANNE LEIGH BEAL Roxanne, known to many os Honey , left her classmates on indelible memory of a girl whose joy in living radiated from her and became a part of those who associated with her. Her casual acquaintances will always remember her warm, cheerful smile and vibrant personality. Roxanne was active in Girls' Athletic Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior High Chorus, and Intramurals. Her interest in people and their feelings gained for her many friends. The interest she had, in even the simple events and occurrences of a person's everyday life, was genuine; nothing seemed too trivial or unimportant to her. The happiness she brought to many of us will never be forgotten. She will live with us always —a memory os fresh ond olive os she was.
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CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Somuel Bonofede; VICE PRESIDENT: Robert Skinner, SECRETARY- TREASURER: Jonice Grant. CLASS HISTORY Shock, awe, wonder and amazement! Yes, we were finally in High School and were Freshmen. We were the leaders of the Junior High School. We elected Nancy Cebulo os our class president. Our Freshmen Prom was Cherry Pink ond Apple Blossom White . For many of us it was our first social function. Then, our superiority turned into inferiority as we travelled to the Senior High School. We were once again underclassmen. Also, we experienced shock and dismay os we met new teachers, got lost in the new holls, and struggled through our harder courses. Tom Krens was our class president thot year. The next year we were Juniors. We were going up in the world, things were getting underway. Our Junior ploy, The Mouse that Roared, was a record-breaking success. Our Junior Prom, Moonlight and Roses, was very well attended, with over one hundred couples there. Tony Santoro was our class president. Now we ore seniors with Sam Bonofede as our president. We ore finally on the top of all the classes. College ond careers are coming very soon and we potiently are awaiting them. For all of us there is the hope of success. Soon we will be on our own. Our vacations are about to end. In the future, we will most casually be able to look bock on our High School years and remember what we thought was difficult then ond remember the best four years of our youth. 22
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