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Rider High School . . . four classes. Sophomores Freshmen individual ideals individual goals individual students moving-striving toward recognition of individuality. Our school 15 a reflection of the sum of our classes . . . each separate colorfully distinct definitely integral unmistakably welded in pride of being the student body that is Rider High School. A dream world can 'be found even in the every day grind of clas work. The peaceful expression on the face of Lynda Bussel show she has momentarily escaped from the classroom
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K Tommy pays no attention to the others as Bernie feeds Rick a hot tortilla and Janice adds jalapena sauce to Shirley's enchilada at Mex- Tex. Pwrizielzl ,,7,..i.,, Vice-Prerideizt ...,, Secrelfzry ,,,,,,, . Treaizzrer ,,,.. . Repoffef' .,,. Sj1o1z.t0rr.' Mrs. Margeritte Chapman Miss Mary Riley Mrs. Florence Rowe Mrs. Mae D. Vinzant Mr. Scott Williamson Mr. Glyn Woodlridge -ue enzors 26 S .,...... Tommy OlConnor Bernadette Knuckley Shirley Bates Rick Pirog Janice Peterson The Senior Class of 1964 began the year with many ideals and goals. Seniors boosted the school spirit during the football season by sponsoring buses to all out-of-town games. They promoted a strong current of class participation in the pep rallies by setting an example of unity. In addi- tion to sponsoring party-poppers for the district games, ini- tiating the sale of Senior Class pins, and contributing a large sum to the March of Dimes, they also held many social activities throughout the year. A buffet supper and dance at the Holiday Inn in january was followed by all the traditional senior activities: the senior play, the senior picnic, the senior night with dance, supper, swim, and breakfast hosted by a group of parents, and, of course, the highlight, graduation. Though the seniors presented a gift to the school as a lasting memory, perhaps their most signifi- cant contribution is their work toward the creation of a Stu- dent Council.
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