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Junior Class yy' f'??,,Xh . H s ' J f 'ff V Jlkw ' , vffl A . as g ,, ' 'igvili' 1 2 V if X 3 'Qi l 2 1 'K y K x X Q ' X . il K I- i is X z s E ,X 'xt f 'j H ' .RQ Xi' s . x W..-'P' FRONT ROW, L-R, Meyers, Failey, Brown, Snyder, Raiser. SECOND ROW, I-Iorine, Riddick, Null, Carr, Hicks. THIRD ROW, Townscend, Smith, Shullenberger, Reynolds, Megenhardt. FOURTH ROW, Hock- ert, Peters, Werbe, Kirby, McCaslin. Many people have called the junior class class. Paper sales also netted quite a money -minded, and indeed raising bit of money. The juniors also tried money was the main thought of most of some sock-hops, which were new to Park, the members of Boss McCaslin's Ma- and these were successful. Early in the chine this past year. The purpose, year, they sponsored a bus trip to Cin- of course, of the fund-raising was to put cinnati to watch a Park football game. on the annual junior Prom for the grad- This brought in more money. When uating senior class. As a new twist to school was closed one day due to a heavy the Prom this year, the juniors abandoned snow, a few juniors assembled and the gymnasium, Where the Prom has been shoveled snow for two hours, making a in the past, and gave the dance at High- worthwhile sum. As the year went on, the land Country Club. To raise the neces- bank account grew. sary capital, the juniors used several Money was important but not so import- methods, some new at Park. A sizable ant that it over-shadowed everything else. sum of money was raised by Collecting Roller Derby was the junior fad in the ten dollars from eaeh member of the fall. It was difficult to walk through the 24 pn x i z 4 i 1 'arm mliiii-.lli1i' -G ' 12.29. . UT 5 '1' . ,Pf15l ' . ...mi-
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The Jtmiors in a rarely quiet mood. halls without being hit by an elbow in thc stomach or a forearm on the back. The longer Roller Derby lasted, thc rougher it became, until mention was made of it in a morning assembly. After a period of comparative quiet, the juniors began to talk about wrestlers, such as the Shire Brothers. However, this was not just talk--more elbows and forearms. Making bombs in the chemistry lab provided a brief period of fun and excite- ment, until it was banned by a higher Qand biggerj authority. Two junior menaces were Captain Hook, which merited a few words at lunch one day, and the Iron l-land. Out of school, the juniors were no calmer. Their exploits ranged from a cer- tain nocturnal activity, to driving up certain hills off the beaten track on snowy days. Frequent visits were made to the public library for work on term papers, and these visits were not always at permissable times. One such caper involved three missing cars and a ten-block walk. Owing to all these extracurricular activities, regular studies often suffered. Failures hit a new high for the class of '65, but this in no way altered the happy -go -lucky attitude of the class. More members of the class gained recognition for ath- letic skill, and more class members began to participate in extracurricular activities. The year of 1963-1964 was also a year of discoveries for many of the members of the Machine, Une class member discov- ered that he had anemia, another that he had low blood pres- sure, another that he could flunk three and still be a good citi- zen, several that you can't whistle when you think of how a low puckers your lips, several more that cracker -eating contests are fun if the teacher does. not walk in the middle of them, another that a parachute-equipped VW was at least interesting if not necessary, and another that a lake pipe on a Rambler makes it sound like a cross between a semi and an inboard motor boat. All in all it was a good year and an unforgettable one. 5 . I ...wad - - . - '---' ' - - . -- . .. ' ' ' . :7 'i A zsifif,-,Q-1-551325,fq,ll?if.1T-Ililfiff-Q.:-?.1Iv.gEvSeie.-alt?ffZffff1:If'.gu,rlifllfllfifi-1:1rf' fgagf155.3515-12--31?fliligiliiii f 'i ,ga 4
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