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TABLE GF CON PAGE 4 Administration 14 Seniors 30 Underclassmen 49 Sports 69 Activities N A
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FOREWURD The phrase Hhigh school days will soon be over', has finally come true for the graduating class of 1962. We are leaving with mixed emotions and different goals. Some students will continue their education, while the future of others remains undecided. All seniors are happy to be graduating, and the majority realize they will no longer laugh at or cry about, curse or love what has comprised the past twelve years of their lives. They have been yeafs of scholastic, social, and athletic achieve- ments--years of lasting friendships and cherished moments. ln our 1962 edition of the MIRAGE, We have tried to recapture these events and moments in pictures and Words so that one day this yearbook will also become as a cherished memory.
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ADMINISTRATIO The organized efforts of the Board of Education and the Administration are aimed to guide students of the Rochester Area in their quests lor eflnr-ation. The Board of Eclueation serves as the vonneeting link between the residents and the students in the sehool district. 'llhese elm-etetl ineinhers, who are representative of f-omniunitv interests, formulate all sehool poliev. It is through the eotnhined efforts and eareful planning of these dedirated nien and women and the uthninistration that our educational horizons are hroadenefl. Since we often fail to personally thank these nn-n and xsornen, we take this oppor- tunitv to express our appret-iution lor their devotion and interest in our welfare. When graduation has long heen 21 thing of the past, and high school and activities are forgotten. we shall vontinue to leel tht- eflevts these people have had on our lives. SCHOOL BOARD -11' inn- SICATPIIJ: Mr. William E. Dunning, Hrs. Florence Merrifield, Mr. ,latin-s Edwards, president, Dr. Richard Hubbard. STAND- llYU: Xlr. George lialtlwin, lr., Dr, Edward T. Davis, Mr. Paul Selit-irltnantel. vice-president, Mr. George Marshall, hir. ltohert l'. Buri1t'1', supt-rintendt-nt. Hrs. Agnes Doyle. treasur:-r. and Klr. Marshall are olfifers who are not hoard members. 'glgealflillgige Stitff regrets the omission of Mr. George Bittnerts nam 1 er' o the Board. He was absent when the photo was taken
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