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,A Cable' aff Enlfzfcfnfs I Y' el ' pi! 1 Nfl Y ml? 1 B ' Classes and Classroom Activities ..... .... 5 -44 4 ll f- E ' I if Qililillf 5 QW Ag. X, gg Z1 . . Or anizations ...... .... 5 -72 F Br g 4 1 'ff 'Q -'. .SV-. Athletics ..... ----- 7 3-86 fl Administrators and School Staff ...... ..... 8 7-96 Supplement ,.,............................... ..... 9 7-108 Editorial Board-Sue Burnham, Roberta Lazier, Sandra Sawicki, Joyce Schultz. Art-Connie Posorske, Melinda Durin, Bonita Prewett, Linda Ranken, jim Shangle. CUnder the supervision of Fine Arts Instructor Franklin Krugerj Director of Publications-Rosalia Stotmeister. Photography-Webber Studio, Rochelle, Illinoisg N ewr-Leader, Rochelle, Illinoisg- Camera Club, Rochelle Township High School. Lithography-Printing-Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas. Staff Workers-Janet Ackland, Linda Banning, Cheryl Berg, Mary Castor, Jeanne Charn, Penny Clucas, Nancy Crocker, Dee Dyer, Linda Dyer, Bonnie Edwards, Lynda Floyd, Annie Gittleson, Susan Harms, Lyle Headon, Mary Hintzsche, Lynn Kettleson, Sandra Kilday, Sharon Kilday, Shirley King, Kathe Macklin, Susan Olson, Bonnie Schabacker, Janet Schultz, Beth Stewart. 4
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,. 3 611155 of '64 Slccls OfHcers Mr. Armstrong, chairman of the freshman advisors, and president Max Wood, vice-president Sharon Aimone, treasurer J. P. Weeks, and secretary Fritz Harms take a side glance at what the future holds for them. QScene: A courtroom. There is a clerk, a judge, several lawyers, and a witnessj Clerk: Freshman of the Class of 1964, do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about those 185 school days otherwise known as the school year of 1960-1961? Fi'e.i'!J111a:z.' I do. fznlge: You understand, witness, that you are here to tell us to the best of your knowledge what made your fresh- man year so different? Frerbmazzx Yes, your honor. fudge: Then go ahead and try to give us your story in your own words. Frerhmmz: Well, it happened like this: we were just sitting there in our classrooms, thinking how nice it was to be in eighth grade looking down from the top of the pedestal. It had been a long climb to the top . . . by George!-fslapping kneej a long climb. QWitness' voice breaks, he pauses to wipe away a barely noticeable tear.j judge: Clmpatientlyj Yes, yes! Go on! lWjf1Z65I,' Then the teacher informed us that Mr. Maris would arrive to talk to us about the high school program. High school! Right then our position on the pinnacle began to disintegrate. Then came June 1960. T-day. We gathered about the school doors worriedly discussing the
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