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September 6, 1962, marked the beginning of our last 180 days-our senior year. The first activity was the election of class ad- viser, Mr. Cline, and our officers- Jan Chaffin, secretaryg Doug Huth, vice presidentg Jim Jarrett, presidentg and Gail Johnson, treasurer. During the fall we cheered the football team on as they topped the LEL. Producing Douglas' f'The Big Fisherman as our class play and creating a country store in the main hall for the Christmas display con- test Were highlights of the year. 12 After the change of semesters we began prep- aration for the senior dance. As a result of the work of the dance committee, the cafeteria was transformed into an f'Emerald City on the night of February 10. Plans for the future took much of our time during the second semester. We attended career days, applied for jobs, or anxiously awaited acceptance to college. The senior prom closed the social events of our last year. Finally, the last day ar- rived and we said goodbye to PSH.
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V-I-C-T-O-R-Y is the senior battle cry Elevator passes . . . swimming pool . . . con- fusion . . . new faces and places . . . new ac- tivities . . . For the first few weeks after we entered PSH in September, 1959, the class of '62 was lost in a new world as old students sold us elevator passes and gave directions to the swimming pool. But as we joined clubs and be- came acquainted with the school, we felt lost no longer. Our Sophomore Mixer and dance aided us in finding new friends. Becoming a part of Parma was easy as we presented our class assembly and worked together on our Christmas display. Middlemen of Parma . . . LEL trophy . . . first dramatic production . . . junior prom . . . When our football team won the LEL for the third con- secutive year, they retired the LEL trophy. We displayed our talent for acting as we staged our first dramatic production, The Snobf' The jun- ior dance and our prom, the high point of the year, rounded out the activities of our second year as students at Parma. Although we were hap- py and proud to become seniors after eleven years, we were reluctant to have our wonderful year as middlemen of Parma come to an end. RICHARD ABEND BRUCE ABRAHAM CAROLYN ACKER ROGER ADANICH RUTH AGNOLI ANTHONY AIELLO CAROL AILOR RICHARD ALESSANDRO CAROLE ALINN BARBARA ALLEN SANDRA ALLENBY DAVID AMATO DONNA AMATO PENNY AMOLSCH GLENN AMORE KENNETH ANDERSON 13
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