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Give Substance To Their osaie A customer watches Mary de Matteis instruct Sue Glasheen to raise her right hand and swear, I promise I'll pay for it on my way out. v-f-:Affff'fi'i ' Books and shoes slipping from his grasp, Eric Hoddes celehrates the coming of a Friday afternoon with a dash for his departing bus. Valorie Rockney grins as she observes that the cafeteria always serves mixed vege- tables on Friday as Lynn Jerome cleans up after a tetra-pak. Susan Shapiro's curiosity overcomes her will power Dave Teal reviews his copious English as she sits in her first period senior English class. notes to prepare for semester exams. K ,,...'.a-',- .iff ,,,,k , K f 1 ,Q , --...Q
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ith Diverse Pursuits Student Hilde Weisert, engagingly sneaking to the Green-White J V game, peers suspiciously over her shoulder. Senior hostess, Lois Magnusson, busily scurries about during the sophomore orientation night. Julian Karpoff and Roger Freedman find that playing bridge is an acceptable activity when done under the auspices of the Bridge Club. ,..,,,,.,. 18 Students John Zornig calls on the genie of the magic lamp to shed some light on an obscure problem in physics. Kathy Galliher demonstrates the Bell system's new- est model, a handy, convenient portable locker tele- phone.
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Seniors Select Foursome To Steer Class Muddles are not the private property of indi- viduals-they trip up whole classes as well, as the Senior Class discovered. A minor mixup-leaving class dues for cap and gown rentals and secretarial fees out of the cost of the budget cards-created a major problem. The three hundred students who had bought cards assumed the S510 cost included class dues as well as admission at certain school functions. The deficit was made up with diligence and determination, resulting only in a slight down- ward revision of the price of the class gift. The class had its headaches, but it also had its heyday when almost 100 seniors traveled en masse to New York on the Senior Class Trip, at a cost of 337.50 each. Senior Week and six grueling exams preceded the long awaited culmination of three years of little sleep, writer's cramp, and high blood pressure: graduation. For many seniors the door opened di- rectly to the outside world and jobs: for almost ninety per cent, the course was detoured several years to higher education. Senior Class Council: first row: J. Turner, M. Long, E. Eysen- burg, M. Norwood, S. Shapiro: second: L. Weaver, M. Romig, C, McLaughlin, R. Morgan, K. Jenne: third: J. Euler, G. Lar- W 5 , mag. Senior Officers: first row: M. Long: second: B. Hayden, C. McLaughlin: third: D. Eldridge led the class of '62, son, C. Bridgeford, M. Loftus, T. Ginger, A. Childs: fourth: B. Feld, B, Hayden, D. Eldridge, P. Barbee, L. Hosler made plans for the senior class trip to New York City. sa 20 Senior 2
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