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Seniors Display my | - Class officers pose for the camera — Char Kersey (Sec.), Carol Gunn (Treas.), Jim Nass (Pres.), and Dave Betts (V.P.). The average citizenship mark for the average Senior is 3, which is considered average. Only six of us have received 5’s in our four years of study halls. The Class of 1962 is a go-getter when it comes to honors. Five have been writing winners, and eight have ‘Classy’ Statistics In opening the Senior Section of the 1962 Echo, we, the fifty-seven Seniors, proudly pre- sent, in place of the traditional “stilted” class history, a collection of “Famous Senior Statis- tics” which truly illustrate the tremendous im- pact we have made on RHS. One of the most remarkable statistics is that the average semes- ter mark of the Class of ’62 is C plus, or, if you prefer numerical terms, 2.6152. A been winners in school speech contests. Five boys held offices at the 1961 Boys’ State. Six students were mem- bers of the Michigan Chorale - two of them traveling in South America in the year 1961 and four touring Europe in 1962. Although the faculty carries a lot of weight in RHS, the Senior Class weighs in at 6,651 pounds, which is as much as a baby whale. The height of the Senior Class varies from 5’ to 6’2”. The average seems to be about 5’7”, which is excellent for an average senior. Sixty-seven and seven eighths wisdom teeth ers and rock decorators slinking behind a bush. Never again will fifty-seven seniors have so much fun selling hot dogs and brewing coffee for games, slaving to make that Rough Rider or Echo deadline, cramming for that govern- ment test, or just plain having fun. These memories will be among the most cherished of our lives. fill our mouths with wise-cracks. Next year’s seniors will have a hard time filling our shoes, since the sizes range from 4 to 13. RHS will probably never be the same with- out the Class of ’62. Never again will there be as many tower painters (22 in all) to brave the heights amid clouds of glory, or “Teddy” search- Hail to our hard-working sponsors - Miss Virginia Cooper, Mr. Francis Wel- per, and Miss Margaret Gotts.
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CAROLYN ANDERSON MARY BRADY ANNA BELCHER Senior Year KENTON STRUPPA Provid es Experiences DAVID BETTS ROGER BROOKS
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