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Freshmen Candids Freshman girls mix conversation with indigestion. Freshmen get a taste of note-taking as Mr. Sullivan delivers a lecture. Mr. Anderson lectures his class on the impor¬ tance of paying attention. Freshman Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Lylea Monterisi, Head Cheerleader Ellen Horn, Dorothy Richards. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hinnendael, Eleanor Devaney, Carol Chipman, Donna Caywood, Patricia Hart, Donna Haskell, Donna Johnston. What, me study? 29
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Freshmen Fanta - Sea Swinging School. On October 14, I960, multicolored fishes, a huge octopus, and gay fishnets welcomed freshmen to their annual class party, the Freshman Fanta-Sea.” A variety of records, played by disk jockey Chandler Marden, supplied the background for dancing — sometimes frisky, some¬ times slow and dreamy, but always fun. The added attrac¬ tion of delicious refreshments and folk dancing led by Mr. Spence made the party even more enjoyable. All too quick¬ ly the time had flown, the class of 1964 had left the high school cafeteria with happy smiles, and the Freshman Fanta-Sea had become just a wonderful memory. The night is just beginning. Andrew Clay, are you sure that was just Coke you drank? Whispering sweet nothings in her ear? Heaven, I’m in Heaven . . .” 28
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Class of 1963 Sophomore Class Officers Class advisor Mrs. Mary Eaton and sophomore officers: James Rooney, Vice-President; Geoffrey Bell, President; Richard Cooty, Treasurer; Martha Carl son, Secretary. As the class of 1963, we now stand on the threshold of our junior year. Looking back on our time as sopho¬ mores, we find that we have many happy memories . . . our Sophomore Hop. Under the direction of President Geoffrey Bell, Vice-President James Rooney, Secretary Martha Carlson, Treasurer Richard Cootey, and Advisor Mrs. Mary Eaton, we planned a merveilleux Evening in Paris” on November 18, I960. We’ll always remember the 1960-61 champion¬ ship sport season, proud that several members of our class were important players on the varsity and junior varsity teams. How could we forget mid-years and finals, whose tortures did not leave even the old pros” un¬ ruffled? Nevertheless, many of us managed to come out victorious with the reward of seeing our names listed on the honor roll. Now, from this wonderful past, time’s waters” carry us, as juniors, to the shore of an even more challenging year. In Latin II Robert Lemaire, Karen VonFritzinger, San¬ dra Berry, and John Peter¬ son locate countries of the Roman Empire. 30
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