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Personal opportunity and achievements were not limited to the Seniors. The other classes were also working and personal abilities and incentive were in evidence. Clubs and organizations also inspired students. Judy Dwyer, a Junior, gained recognition as a soloist for the band and choir. We can still remember the Christmas program and the hush of the audience as Judy sang O Holy Night. All the loyal Gator fans who felt pangs of hunger during football games appreciated the concession stand run by a crew of four Seniors: John Abbey, Kay Burleson, Rita McGonnell, and Catherine Butler. The girls opened bottles of coke and made change while John lugged cases of pop. ordered groceries, and gave orders. Their combined efforts, plus the cooperation of Mr. Farmelo, succeeded in earning $150. for the class. Judy Dwyer sixteen
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Jack Knight During our Senior year, we must earn money. Earning that money gives us an opportunity to meet people. We all sold magazine subscriptions, but the title of super salesman belongs to Jack Knight. After two weeks of approaching scores of people, punching doorbells, and quitting work late at night. Jack sold $ 6. worth of subscriptions. Our subscription campaign managers, Jerald Baker, Bob Lemmler, and Jim McLaughlin, relaxed at the Sugar Bowl after struggling all evening filing the subscriptions, balancing totals, and counting money. They announced that the Seniors had sold over $2000. worth of magazines and had earned $730. for themselves. Baker McLaughlin Lemmler fifteen
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School teaches us to work with people. There are numerous organizations in school. As members of these organizations we learn to respect the wishes and opinions of others, to judge the quality of advocated ideas, to restrain our own ego and criticism, to think and to speak clearly, and to work with others for a common goal. We cooperate and are proud of our achievements. We develop a wholesome pride for our school and for our way of life. But most important of all, we realize friendship and recognize the value of others. seventeen
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