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Www THE A Crliii mglgiiii iiir PIC IC X Barbara Steakley, Barbara Scrinopskie, and Di- anne Mayes watched as senior class members madly raced, pulled, and threw at the picnic. Margaret Moore, Ken Copeland, Bill DeFoore, Ed Jarrett, and Suzy Thomp son sang the class song for the picnickers. Fx K3 ,- N f .iw --Q, 'f gs r wg..5i! A v. ' A ' ax' 4' ' ,f r 5 -. 53111 :'!i.,z,. 41' 1 , A :V . 2 lb F R .. if ' fl' . fi 'J Q 3 4,-L ' fi ' if f ' 7 7 ' Q V 4 r. 'w,,ff,'- 1 ' za ' ,nl ,4 I 'f , .-fm'-.., H 4 A ,VLV ,, .,- . . , 4 'f 2. if I H11 g 1 ' ' 91 I 'fb f - ' - , way 1 , , , Q f x I '.'-i -Ile 'Zia .' . M., New ' :E , ,r,, ,, ' D+ L 5l
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Page 54 text:
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E IORS SAWSKITACTED. . . The hills were alive with the sound of seniors as the class of '66 invaded Cameron Park for their class picnic. The picnic was the final event of Senior Recognition Day held this year on March 25th. This special day is a tradition at Richfield, beginning with a pro- gram in the morning in which spe- cial awards and the senior skit are presented. Though it has always fol- lowed the same format, Senior Rec- ognition Day is always new for the honored seniors. The Senior Recognition Day program began with the traditional processional while the band played Pomp and Circumstancef' Ronnie Richey was a spectacular success as he modeled his own particular brand of fashion in the skit. 50 In the Senior Skit, Ellen- Ross threatened to reveal the identity of J. B. Dermzspa just seconds before she was brutally gunned down.
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Page 56 text:
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Those seniors already seated sat in thoughtful silence as the others found their places. Baccalaureate Showed Seniors the Direction The stage was set in the coliseum and the audience listened to the speaker with rapt attention. In the beginning began the Reverend John DeFoore7s bacca- laureate address, and for the grad- uating class of 1966 it was a begin- ning-and an end. It was the end of twelve years of school and the end of old memories. However, as every member of that class knew, this was a brand new beginning- filled with hope and promise and great expectation. So, as the organ played the recessional march, the class of 1966 left their baccalaure- ate service with a sense of a great change about to take placwthere were only two days until gradua- tion. Rev. John DeFoore gave the baccalaureate ad- dress as both a tribute to and a lesson to the Class of 1966. 52 I
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