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CAROL STAGGS Efficient in a quiet way. DON TAYLOR I've got con- nections all over the world. MIKE TAYLOR No sinner perhaps, yet no saint. JOE TOLIN Full of wit and pep. LARRY VANDIVIER Every man has his devilish moments. DALE WHEELER Very seldom strays from the office. Compliments of VMRREN BUCHANAN HNE LEWIS CHE VROLET
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CARILYN MCCALISTER Shortest distance between Rockville and Purdue is Highway if41. PATTY PRUITT A redhead true; but no temper. BOB PRUNER True to his word, work, and friends. MINNIE PURCELL Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds .......... EMILY SMITH But I do like to drive. Compliments of ROCKVILLE FIDWER SHOP ROCKVILLE FURNITURE STORE .. -..... ww-MWNNW .
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Twelve years ago we began our journey through school. We spent those first few years coloring and pasting -- and learning the rudiments of reading and writing and arithmetic. When we became fourth graders. we were privileged to be on the other side. As fifth graders we worked in the cafeteria, were hall hostesses and patrol boys, and met crushing defeat in the annual fifth grade - sixth grade basketball game. But the next year we were the oldest class in grade school. We worked in the office for Mrs. Foltz, elected officers for the seventh grade, and Won the basketball game. From the power and importance of the sixth grade we became the .Iittle seventh grade, the under undetclassmen of the high school. But by our FRESHMAN year, we had learned the ropes and were dating, dancing. and cheering the basketball team as well as the next class. As SOPHOMORES we joined Hi-Y and Y-Teens, won third place with our Homecoming float, WINNER TAKE ALL. and ordered our class rings. As JUNIORS some of us joined the National Honor Society; we sold concessions, won third place again with our float. WE'LL MAKE A MERRY-GO-ROUND OUT OF ATTICA, and planned and dec- orated our never-to-be-forgotten Prom. CARNIVAL OF VENICE. As SENIORS we finally won first place with our float, CAYUGA WON'T GET 'FUR'. We have ordered name cards and announcements, have taken countless scholarship tests. and have applied to various schools and colleges. Ahead of us are the class play, Baccalaureate, Senior Week, Class Night. and Commencement. After that, who knows? Compliments of TOWNHOUSE RESTAURANT ROCKVILLE LOCKER PLANT .23.
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