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DONALD RITTENIIoI'sE allow , Genera! Choir 45 Biology Club 23 Visual Aids 1g Stamp Club l. Hllonf' who is currently taking voice lessons. is one of our outstanding members of our choir. He always has a funny remark for everything. He leaves his chair in Miss Heaps' room to anyone who can talk. chew gum. and stay after school. We foretell that 'gllonu will be the voice director on the 5lIowboat. WYILLARD ROBERTS 'CWILLU College Prep Vis. .-Kids 1-23 JCI. 1-21 Science Club 3-43 Retro- speet -lg Prom Committee 3g Football programs 3-4: Honor Society 4. N .. .. . Will Is known at school for his artistic ability and can usually be found with Cary and the gang. He leaves his state of confusion resulting from chemistry and physics to anyone suitable. ln the year 196-1 we see Willard Roberts as the President of the Stockholdefs Exchange on Wall Street help- ing out on the hSll1lWlNl31.N SHIRLEY SCIIERMERHORN HSUSIEN Coninzercial Dancing 13 Twirling Club 2. Susie-. a quiet senior. likes baton twirling. One of our many Deepwater students, she leaves her seat to any ,lunior who likes sitting in the back of the room. We see Shirley in ten years, traveling on the 5howboat to France to purchase a summer home on the Riviera. DALE SCHWAMB HD,-iLE', General Baseball 3-4: Football 3-4: Basketball 2-4. Dale is the male side of the cutest couple in the Senior Class. He takes a main interest in sports. especially football and of course. the other half of the cutest couple. He leaves his sympathies to the guys going into their Senior year, We predict that in 1964 Dale will be the perfector of the new Toozie-Woozie Cereal. advertising it on the 'Show- Ioat. PATRICIA ANN SEAGRAVES PAT Commercial Choir 2-4: Color Guard 33 Homeroom President 33 Biology Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1-41 JCL 1-23 Vis. Aids 1: Red Cross lg Homeroom Banker 33 Junior Council 3. Pat is an enthusiastic senior from Central Park. You can always see her at all the football and basketball games cheering for oIIr team. She leaves her Place in WlIo's Who as best dancer to liar- bara Heed. We prophesy that Pat will be the voice instructor on the boat. LoLA JANE SEMONES L, Sf, Conzntercial Red Cross 13 Knitting 1-2. Lola. a Deepwaterite. frequently drives ber Mercury to school. She spends most of her time running up and down to the nurse's room. She wills her seat in the office to Elwood Foster and Ursula Cates. In ten years. we see Lola as the owner of the ship's yarn shop.
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thai. X X X GLORIA POWERS 'SCLORIAN f.vUIIH7Il'fl'1.lIl llanving Club l: lli-So 3-1: Biology Club 2: 'l'ri-Hi- W .l-1. llloria is a liaril working senior who is always willing to li:-lp. She xisite-Il llainbritlge often last yr-ar with Hex and HI-tty l.oII. Shu- li-avr-s all he-r troubles and worries of the Senior YI-ar to Paula Springer. We sw-e Gloria in ehargv- of the Worm-n's Wt-iglit-Lifting Division in the 5howboat gym. PATRICIA QIJIGLEY '4l'ATf, Conznzerrial Junior Red Cross 2-3: Library Club 3-4. Pat is one of our seniors who likes to roller skate. She learned skating when she was very young, and now enjoys skating at the Riverview Beach rink. She leaves all her good timr-s in sehool to her friends Jo Ann and Shirley. We foresee that 'lPat will be manager of the Ships Roller Skating Rink. JEANETTE RAYMOND ufEANIE,, Cnmnzerrial Pres. of Fresh. Classg Student Council 3: Hall Patrol 3-4: Varsity Club 3-4: Retrospect 4: Tri- Hi-Y l-4: Tennis 1-43 ,Junior Playg Red and White 1-2g Honor Society 4. Jeanie is our most versatile senior. and one of our top tennis players. Klost of her time is spent wateliing the American Legion basketball games. We pr:-diet that Jeanie will be the err-ator of the SlIowboat's exclusive dana-e. Rum-po-jitter. CHARLES REIVISBURC uC11ARL1E College Prep JCI. 2: Hall Patrol 3-4: l.lIIN'll Patrol 2: Hand l-43 Hasko-tball 2-41 Tennis 3-43 Hi-Y l-4: Choir 2-4g Studi-nt Counr-il 3-4: Red and Whitt- 3-4. Charlie is a niusif-al-minded senior. HI- is known wi-ll for his interest in sports. He leaves Re Hi with thanks for all that it has done and meant to him. We pri-dir-t that Charlie will be the editor of the 5howboat's newspaper. Floating News. NIARY LOU RIKER Loan College Prep Hockey 1-43 Softball I-4: Basketball 1-43 JCL 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Varsity Club 2-43 Prom Comm. 33 Biology Club 4: H. R. Banker 4: Red and White 1: Hall Patrol 3-4. Lou, an athletic senior. enjoys gab-fe-sts at the Sweet Shoppe with the kids and looks forward to the day when she won't haxe to writr- any more letters. She lv-an-s her lioekey tunic' and goals against Sal:-m to her sister. Nlelissa. We foresee that Nlary l.ou will be the interior tlf'4'0Y'ZilHF of the Sl'l4WVlHJ3l-.V BEVERLY RITCHIE MBEW Comnzerrial Daneing 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4g Handieraft lg Biology Club 2. Bei is one of our senior girls who really rejoys those Friday night trips to Maryland. Her best pal is Betty Lou. She leaves her seat in English to Patsy Morrison. We prophesy that Be-xerly will be our guide on the Shnwboat.
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1 Eririti, Siiicnv.-mir 'iETIl,' I. om mm 1 'inf Tri-Hi-Y l-1: Hom:-room Svtty 2: llu-kr-Ilmll 3: lloiiu-rooin Yin-v l're--ielwnt 33 Iilirziry Chili 33 Sa-,Iii-Rv Uoarrl l: Xrt fflulm 1: Rrftro-pe-vt 2: Rf-fl and White' 1-2, I-lthf-I. Ihr- In--t fly-4'--f-tl girl of our -vnior 1-la--. i- wry oftvn founfl in tht- Sm-vt Fhopptf or at 511-,lip Rn- with tlit- gang. lfthvl lwqiivaitli- all hs-r good tinw- in Rv lli to .lginvl Chinn. ln 196-1 iw -ov lfthe-l ti- tht- -1-llw-r of tht- xuriou- :ln-N vrvzitioii- ot Iltf' Xlloxslvo1tI.u JOSEPH SHIELDS tilnrf' Cfvwrrll Foothull 3: Knight- Hi-X Lluli 2-1: llunving Llulr 2: Spartan- Cluli l. lol' van lu' -4-vn. flap uftvr nlay, rimling around in his var. Wt- think ho- i- u pr:-tty -wr-ll guy, unnl wi-li him lui-lx in tht- future-. ilot- lvaw- tha- iris-outing fri'-liniam girl- with tht- :lm-pe--t rt-gre-t-. In tvn Warn. W' fHI'f'N1 ' .lov ai- tha- liarln-r ol Iliff -hip. HELEN SHORTS f,lll7H!IPl'I'f!ll Cap anil livll- 3: lla-ke-tluull 1: Softball 24: .N--i-lun! Bank:-r 1. W gr- He-le-n. one- of tht- mpiivtvr girl- of tht- -4-nior vlan--. AUNW is tht' fric-ndlir--t pt-r-on to know. Slit- alway- i- 1-ortlial and pls-a-unt to z-vt-ryonv. Hole-n wi-he-- -ht- f-ould finish ht-r -n-nior yr-ar in Falun High St-hool. - fa, in wiv lore-t4-ll tlmt Hvlvn will iw in vhargcf ot' Ihr' f ' flori-t -hop on tht- lioat, ii' NANCY GAY SICKLER Ci4i ' Ifollege l'rvp 3 fi Tri-Ili-Y 1-43 jill. 23 Bunk:-r 2: Art filuli lg Y: Sanlu-Rv Hoartl 2: Rf-fl and Whitt- l-3: Prom cltllllllllllvf' 31 junior Party tfoiiiniittm-. X Wilton flap t'2.ltl.I ln- lountl in tht- Svn-vt Slioppv. 43' you van ln-t -hr-1 home writing lvttvr- to the Xriny. Shel lvaw- hc-r plum- in Fre-nrh Claw In -mnv llllfllg- pvcting -tudent. Wo -vo Cay on tlw 'gfihowlnoaf' on hvr way to join hr-r hu-lnanrl. a ve-le-lmrutvrl hvro. LORETTA Fmoxsox 4'S1,w,in ' lnllfqsfe Prep lla-kvllrull 1-2. I.ort'tta i- a girl who ha- talvnt. That i- not niu-ival talvnt or tzilvnt of that -ort. lvut hwr tulviit i- loflgf-tl in thi- uttiluflt- whit-I1 -ho tulw- towurtl all hr-r u--oriute--. Niininy lrziw- ht-r -ympathy Io Xlr-. fuppullaf- nvxt yr-url Fr:-nvli ll vla--, Wi- fi-rf--ew Loretta dx thu- vhapluin ol thu- 5lioisl,ogt. BARBARA Emifgix 4'li,4RB I, 0l7IllIP7'I'l'lIl lla-ku-tlmll Z: llumirig 1: Horn-Arooiin llurilwr 2-1: lllwlngi l,ltlll 21 H1-Ural' Fovlvly l. l54irln. our of the' uiiilritiott- pupil- of tllw- -1-liior r'la-- i- working hurnl and -ming hw-r nionfy for tlit' vlu-- trip, Xirift iw till! lhiiliurai lvuw- It-' lli for ln-ttf-r or for mor-in ln lflfrl. vw -tw Iiarliara a- tht- lioluni-t who nli-1-on-i'n'1l tha- n--vi flow-r, Ulillft- paiiiuiiiuiiif'
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