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By the time o group of students becomes o senior closs, with its own officers, odvisors ond functions, ond with the closeness born of growing up together, it is in o very reol sense o unit unto itself. The members of the closs of l963, hove gone together through onnexes, field doys, science foirs, term popers, o junior prom, ond oll the other steps intermediote to the first doy of kindergorten ond groduotion exercises. We hove developed close ties omong ourselves ond, together, with people outside of our closs-teochers, cooches, odministrotors. As we opprooched our senior yeor we begon occepting the responsibilities thot come with being Ieoders of the school, os well os those of being one closs in the group of four whose inter-relation mokes the word school meaningful. Now, os we enter the olumni ronks, we must look bock wist- fully ot the friends ond memories which the yeors ofter groduo- tion willsee reploced with others, But os we begin opplying whot we hove leorned from one onother ond from hi h school Q i we con olso look bock to these yeors with pride in our occom- plishments ond in hoving been o port of Shoron High School. fl 455 --ill 4 1,7 22
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Behind the Scenes . . . . . . the secretarial staff works constantly to keep our school running smoothly - Mrs. Huckins lleftl as office sec- retary, Mrs, Leventhal lcen- teri as guidance secretary, and Mrs. Bernstein lrightl as clerical assistant - each of them always ready to lend a willing ear or helping hand. . . . Walter Roach, Jr., lleftl, Mrs. Christine Hicks fcenterl, and John Pruet lrighti work hard at keeping our surround- ings clean and comfortable. . . . the kitchen staff, under Mrs. Clapp's dietary-conscious eye, provides us with plenty of good, well-balanced meals at lunch time. lleft to right: Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Watts, Mrs, Peck, Mrs. Stryer, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Liberman, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Clapp.D 'X' lk . . . and we, the members of the class of '63, are grateful to these people behind the scenes for rounding out our lives in the place where we spend so many of our waking hours. 2l
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