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Sflllllll lIlllSS SENIOR HISTORY Remember when our first glimpses of life at Rocky River High School left us with a feeling of awe until we passed out of the cradle of high school into eighth grade. Do you remember how, as freshmen, we became war-babies, abandoning our semi-formal dance in place of a street dress affair. From ninth grade we slipped into and through tenth grade to our memorable junior year with its Junior-Senior Nite Club Party. Clearest in our memories will be our senior year with its disputed election at which we chose Ed Gregor, President, Jim Smith, Vice-President, with Pat Lamb taking the minutes and Phyllis Rickey balancing the money, also our Christ- mas Dance, our double-casted Papa ls All with its comic dialect, and last, but far from least of importance, our long-awaited Senior Prom on June l at the Lake Shore, and six days later our Graduation. These are just a few of our memories which will come to mind when we take time to remember when. OUR CLASS OFFICERS Year President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 7th Dick Mobarry Walter Manns Cliff Beaver Cliff Beaver Sth Don Kelly Mary Withington Tom Allen Donn Gilmore 9th John Heller Ken Koster Bob Friesner Donn Gilmore lOth Dave Davies Jack Young Paul Enger Barbara Fenwick llth Dave Davies Bob Friesner Alice Adams Pat McCormick l2th Ed Gregor Jim Smith Pat Lamb Phyllis Rickey Phyllis Rickey iTreasurerl, Pat Lamb tSecre- raryl, Jim Smith Nice-Presidentl, Ed Gregor, lPresidenfl. nine
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if Miss B ' Here's Zoot Keel, olwoys first with the new styles ' Noon doncing, but where ore the men? ' Allen looks disgusted ' Our tour peppy cheerleaders lPeggy, Lucy, Morion, Lou? rehersin' ' Fun on the obstocle course ' Leading Iodies in Junior Miss Uoon Willioms, Jone Smithl ' Wogor Beach from o precorious perch ' Now how obout o great big srnile? ' i ll ii' i 1,
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I . I 1 i A. ADAMS P. ALLEN T. ALLEN P. ASPLIN A. BAKER ALICE ADAMS: Wherever there's good music to dance to and good friends to laugh with, Alice can be found with her winsome smile enlivening the festivities. G.R.L. 9, IO, II, I2, Friendship, IO, II, fsecretaryl I2, Class Secretary II, Current Forum I2. PATRICIA ALLEN: If you're looking for a dependable worker, here's just the girl. This raven-haired senior wants to be a nurse and certainly nothing will stop her, Monitor 9, Friendship IO, II, Thespinas IO, II, isecretaryl I2, Library Guild l2. TOM ALLEN: Whoever dubbed Tom Tuffy, had the right PAT AL idea. As tailback and shortstop in football and baseball, he has proven he has what it takes. Hi-Y 9, IO, II, I2, Baseball 9, IO, ll, I2, Basketball 9, IO, II, I2, Football 9, IO, II, I2j Monitor IO, II, 2, Key Man IO, Varsity R IO, ll, I2. ASPLIN: It you ever see Patty and she isn't sewing, play- ing the piano, or listening to one of her latest records, then she is probably with some of her many friends. Friendship 9, IO, II, I2, Operetta 95 Current Forum I2. BAKER: Al left at the half, but we haven't forgotten his grand work as co-editor of Hi-Tide. Fishing, current events, and German are his chief interests. Monitor 9, Movie Operator IO, II, I2, Hi-Tide IO, II, Editor I2, Hi-Y IO, II, Student Council IO, II, Current Forum I2. KIRK BANNON: If Kirk were reluctant to speak with anyone JIM except his friends, he still would not be a perpetual church- mouse, for his friends are as plentiful as water in the ocean. Hi-Y II, I2g Track I2. BARKES: Jim is always ready with a catchy comeback, witty or otherwise. He may seem to be silent but 'it's only because he doesn't laugh at his own jokes. Hi-Y II, I25 Movie Operator II, I2, Track I2. MARY JEAN BENNETT: Wooster beckons our Hi-Tide co-editor, but she'Il leave behind her memories of a job well done and a gay ond friendly personality, Nat'l Honor Society ll, I2, Friendship 9, IO, II, I2, Neophytes 9, IO, Thespians II, I2j lyaku IO, ftreasurerl II, I2, Hi-Tide 9, 0, II, ico-editorl I2, Operetto 9, II, G.R.L, 9, Riverlet Staff IO, I2, Monitor IO. BARBARA BINDLEY: Bobbie, hailing from West Virginia 'til TED this year, has won everyone with her southern accent. And can tiny miss dance? Other schools 9, IO, II,, G.R.L. 12, Friendship I25 Monitor I2. BIRDSALL: Our chemistry quiz kid! Active Ted also runs the noon movie projector, l-le has a remark, occasion- ally funny, for any and all situations. Student Council IO, II, I2, Band 9, Monitor IO, II, I2, Key Man II, Movie Operator IO, II, I2, Thespians I2j Current Forum Ipresi- dentj l2. ten K. BANNON J. BARKES M. J, BENNETT B. BINDLEY T. BIRDSALL I I'-li
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