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Who’s Who T O P T E N Left to right: P. Braids, R. Terry, C. Arnold, S. Hallock, J. Sadler, N. Millman, J. Harfin, R. Pol, S. Bunke. J. Nerenberg. Scholarships and Awards Boys’ State Raymond Terry Neil Millman D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Rita Pol Girls’ State Carol Arnold Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Carol MacArthur REGENTS’ SCHOLARSHIPS Left to right: R. Pol, T. Maher, C. Arnold, P. Braids, S. VanCamerik, P. King, L. Young, N. Millman, J. Sadler, S. Hallock, R. Terry. Absent: E. Bunke.
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SENIORS It is only fitting that the senior class be represented by a picture of the high school. This stately building has been everything to us —storehouse of knowledge, magical key to the adult world and even home-away-from-home. The beauty of the building served to inspire awe in us when we were freshmen. This is little changed. But now, as graduating seniors, we see it also as the end of an important part of our lives. We remember all the thoughts and feel- ings that have been ours during the past four years, and realize how different will be those of the future. Yet, with the entire future before us, we acknowledge the great debt which we owe to our school. On graduation night we shall leave for the last time, and, in doing so, experience a feeling of respect and gratitude for all that has been done here for us.
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Class SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Janet Sadler, secretary; Susan Van Camerik, vice-president; Emil Mollick, presi- dent; and Janice Gambill, treasurer. The Senior Class of 1962 found itself in a rush of activity from the begin- ning to the end of the term. Outstanding among its projects was a very success- ful magazine campaign run for the purpose of financing the yearbook. Senior Vollie Boggs won twenty-five dollars for bringing in the largest amount of money through the sale of subscriptions. Those next in line were Edward Wy- socki, who won a typewriter, and Wayne Benjamin, who won a portable stereo set. After the magazine campaigrt, the Class busied itself with many events, the most important of which was the Senior Ball, “Over the Rainbow’, held on February 3. The dance committees’ hard work seemed justified; the Ball was one that will be long remembered. The Class had a few “firsts” to its credit. It was the first to see a General Organization in the high school and the first to standardize the school ring. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Williehop Transfer: Westhampton High School Maj. Seq. Business President (207) 2 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 CAROL ANNE ARNOLD Maj. Seq. Languages French Club 3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Magna Cum Laude (Latin) 1,2,3 Lion's Club Scholarship Award 2,3 1st Place American Legion Contest 3 Student Forensic Society 4 Girls’ State Representative 3 Secretary, French III 4 Editor-in-Chief, Blue and White 4 Literary Editor of Yearbook 4 19
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