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As this year flew by, it left each student with a series of unforgettable memories, ''Indelible Impressions, to quote the Senior Banquet. From freshmen to seniors, everyone par- ticipated in yell contests, attended football and basketball games, and enjoyed holiday and music assemblies. Separate classes had their own special enjoyment: the sophomores presented Mardi Gras Magnifique, and the juniors ''blasted off at their banquet, Project 3. Spring found juniors busily working on decorations for their out- standing social function, the prom. For the seniors 1962 was an especially eventful vear. Their reception, their play, Tag Day, and the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and senior banquets all con- tributed to an exciting year culminated at last by Recognition Day, Ivy Day, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. Busily stuffing tissues into a flower arch tor last year's Junior Prom. Archer decorators Bob Hendricksen. Jim Hill, Judy Godman, and Lissa Hoffman work to create a Joli Jardin. Lasting memories-- Against a scientific setting, Ken Davis, Al Purdy, and Jack Sanderson entertain the guests with out-of-this-world guitar music at the Junior Banquet, Project 5. Acting as hostesses to their parents and teach- ers. Senior Reception servers dip punch.
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Smiling happily and enjoying their reign at the Hi-Y Queen of Hearts dance are the queen, Sue Perry, center, and her court — Sue Kelley, Diane Fredrick, Sharon Carrel, and Judy Merrill. 1962 Assemblies, Dances, Banquets, and Proms, Queen Sally Capps — followed by Judy English, Sheri DeYoung, Evi North, and Pam Olson as her court — leads the 1961 Ivy Day parade. Aiding on Senior Recognition Day, June 1961, are service workers for the dean and the general office. 12
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Such are the duties of a king, discovers Nate Norment as he leads off a twist with Sharyan Yerger after being elected King of Sports. To climax the Lettermen's Twist, Mark Hagerman, president of the club, crowns Nate Norment King Kelly. Singing and strumming about the Seine River, Steve Jones, Btuce Bald- win, and Paul Cochran tune up while waiting their turn to audition for this year's Talent Show. The try-outs are judged by members of As- semblies Workshop, who select the final numbers. IQ Wu You were very drunk! accuses Mrs. Arthur (Caron Fine) as she brandishes her scissors ar Jimmy North (Bill Kleifgen ) while Beatrice ( Lissa Hoffman ) and Logan Smith, assistant director, watch intently during the rehearsal of the senior play, A Murder Has Been Arranged. 14
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