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-I-I-3300 I'I'lI'l1 FIRST ROW: Miss Parker, M. Perry, R. Kay, F. Nesson, K. O'Connell, Vice-Preridentj D. Bliss, Preridenty M. Abrahams, L. Lavely, G. Lockwood, N. Roche. SECOND ROW: C. Deats, G. Kirk- caldy, B. J. Hill, S. Blaquere, P. Hern, S. Halewood, S. Rayburg, N. Hassel, J. Cohen, A. Mas- troianni. THIRD ROW: R. White, B. Rosenbaum, C. Norris, C. Corder, N. Otis, S. Janes, E. Silva, L. Benson, B. LeBrun, J. Wolbarst. FOURTH ROW: J. Sandler, A. Bernard, T. Miranis, M. O'Gorman, E. Trundle, F. McCarthy, C. Scammon, R. Joyce. A D V I s o p R X Wi . WM, MISS SUSAN PARKER The mixture which is not well shaken afecompores . . . The moulding of a class is begun in Sophomore September when the ingredients are all dumped into the cauldron of NHS, where they swirl blindly until Sophomore june. Then, in the heat of Sophomore Summer, the mixture starts to settle and thicken. By Junior September the critical stage has begun: the settling may bring on stagnation and ultimately, decomposition unless . . . Unless, of course, it's shaken and shaken good and hard by its class committee. And that, precisely, 16 Heraclitus is what Dave Bliss and his team have done to the class of 1964. Not satisfied with the traditional Jun- ior Prom, the choosing of a class ring, and the heroic junior Workday effort in sub-freezing weather, the class committee pushed hard working out a novel idea: an Activity Week for juniors with something happening everyday and special events planned for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. All the better to keep the Junior Class from any complacent settling to the bottom.
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