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Sharon Adelsperger and Cathy Bamum tied in a vote of the Class Rings--sign of the Junior Class. entire Student Body for Junior Attendants at the 1963-1964 Homecoming. Juniors WE REMEMBER --That this is eleven down, one to go! Soon we will be worrying about college. --making those horrible odors in chemistry, which, when combined with the art class and the home-ec cooking classes, give the school a different distinctive smell. --getting our class rings. Aren't they beautiful? --hoping upon hope for that trip to the World's Fair. --stripping cane. Nothing is better for you after a simple day at school and before a late night out, than stripping cane for an hour or two. Anyone for blisters? --how proud we've been of our basketball players. --history class and all those notes! We have a big year ahead, and a lot of big years behind us. Get those cane stalks clean, girls! And what's Zaharako's battle cry? What messes are these Junior boys planning for today?
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Mirror, mirror, on the wall who is the best groomed of them all? Margaret Fitzmaurice and John Snyder--winners of the F.H.A. sponsored goodgrooming contest. The Junior Prom—a truly memorable Southern night in the Creole Gardens. Seniors WE REMEMBER --twelve years. Twelve years of fun, learning, worrying, sorrow, joy. We remember some of the most important events in the world, as well as everyday happenings. --listening and worrying with the world as the first astronaut orbited the earth. --Mr. Carder's English classes; our prom, and everything that happened that day. --Freshman initiation, scrubbing those awful sidewalks. --Senior concessions. All right, who cleaned up the park? —receiving our graduation pictures, ordering invitations, struggling for the money to afford our class trip. --worrying about that English Literature final. --the late President John F. Kennedy, and the horror and shock felt by the world at his death. We remember friends we've gained, new places we've been, old toumies we've seen. Our lives are just beginning, but we have all these memories. This was the first year for the new Student Council policy of having only senior girls as candidates for Homecoming queen. mmm
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Members of the Sophomore decorating Jimmy looks a little discouraged. Oh, well, maybe the next committee evidently feel that they de- time it will be a strike! serve a coke after winning the high school division of the school spirit contest sponsored by the Student Council. These Sophomores were caught red-handed as they were breaking the school rule, No students are allowed in other student's lockers. Sophomores WE REMEMBER —that another year has gone by. The time is going fast, but we will make the most of it! --our class parties and the wonderful times we had. We think it's more fun to spend our money this way than to go on a trip, anyhow. --the day we got our class sweaters and jackets. We wore them for days straight, but can you blame us? --turning sixteen, and finally having that wonderful driver's license. Watch out!! --guidance classes. Trying to obtain a goal or two toward which to strive. --winning the school spirit contest at school with our decorations and pep session program. --troubles over girls and troubles over boys. Everything is so mixed up! This is our year. We're still young enough to act a little nutty and not be criticized, and old enough to be able to tell the freshmen what to do. These hard-working coat checkers are finding that those dimes add up fast. Jean Stoner, Jo Jonson, and Chuck Jones look at the globe as we admire their class sweaters and jacket.
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