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Sophomores Anticipate Agonies, Ecstasics Sophomore Class Officers: first row: Secretary Debbie Hanscom, second: Vice-president Karen Swartz, Treasurer Gretchen Ferguson, third: President John Lee spent one year together before going to two new schools. fys Q ,exft , W lf' ' JS '35 . I -Aix Q tg! .' G- , ,te 9 s f 1 ' xx f ,B . fb :Xi ' .. I 'Q .sw A if ' . ,f 5 78 Sophomore Encountering the variegated trials of high school for the first time, the 930 members of the Class of '64 emerged unscathed. While still enjoying the sum- mer sun of late August, they faithfully attended the annual Orientation. This introduced them to the facts of senior high life: buildings, subjects, tra- ditions, and social life. With upper classmen guid- ing them through the first hazardous days, the initi- ated plunged full force down corriders, bounded to classrooms, and signed up for activities. In early November, under the direction of the student council elections committee eighty-five per- cent of the class trooped to the pools to elect their class officers. These four students, along with the 26 homeroom representatives who make up the class council started a new tradition by sponsoring a coke dance in December, thus raising the first funds to- ward their senior year activities. The largest class in the school's history added to its ever-growing treasury as they participated in the annual Tri-tilt battleg and like good business- men, they plowed the profits back into the treasury to support the first Sophomore-Junior Dance in April. Then, bolstered by their NEDT scores, they moved toward the traumatic experience of two-hour final exams ending the year with a good measure of blood, sweat, toil and tears. Elizabeth Abbey Lynne Abbott Nancy Abrams Gloria Acker Derek Adams Robert Adgate Michael Adrianse Joan Ahearn Carol Alden Louise Allen G 'l Allim ai Ingrid Alma George Altemus Anne Althaus C. Elizabeth Anderson Erik D. Anderson Lee Antionette George Archombault Elaine Armstrong Doris Arnold Melody Arnold Susan Arnold rp Fred Arrotta fu f W Robert Arrotta - ,V --1 Q ,..5-.4 Wallace Ashton r W' Judy Asn-en Nw Q 1 Marit Astrup X Robert Backora
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Junior-Senior Prom in Blue-Trimmed G m Carol D. Werner Stephen W. Wescott Lynn Kerry Whaley Alice M. White John A. White John F. White Sandra D. White William T. Wickner James W. Wilcoxon Mary E. Wilkes Meredith A. Williams Roger P. Williamson Q t ffls w ' E?- 'iggfi T 4 ie.i A - ' 'Mr 2. . ' 'ska LA Antje Wormer Miriam B. Worthington Carolyn E. Woxman Paula F. Wrench Ellie Wright Ann M. Yager Q. ,x .A , .ai . 2 . QM.. , X 5. .' , 'V' Z in K 'V ' . V V 1,4 , me z Nw .1 fr ,155 5 ' T9 ,I K -fr Q 51 x Q55-r 1'-a.::J,Q 9. I . I' .sl Win. Y fy . t s ' 5 f ..' s i W, 'sk 5, A , . . .. Ii ' V V f 1. '-A' M H A Ig' 1' l 34, ,v xx. 'f kj ls. 1665, 1- ,xr M L ' I, Eggs ' 'Z A V 'W f ,Q Ep, a M QJKHW3. Richard H. Wingert Nancy L. Winner Dean C. Winter Sara H. Wolfe Frances H. Wolfenstein Sally J. Wolford ff f ' Q of . . . ' K V, 4 Y if f W 'iff 'Q-J6f.l'i7 ' Y A Barbara Miller is as gay and bright in her out- look as the corsages she is selling for the school. li. fl xml 0 1,, 31: Juniors 77 Q M
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uring Frantic Ballyhoo of Premier Year ' l e 1 ' ig 'y,'2.i r-..t ,f.g1e Sophomore Class Council: first row: K. Swartz, D. Weymouth, L. Banick, G. Ferguson, D. Hanscom, D. Johansen, L. Sander- son, second: B. Keiter, L. Frick, B. Hosler, M. Melnicone, S. Finrley, D. Lee, B. Timbers, J, Maxsong third: D. Blankinshop, R. Racusin, D. Wheeler, J. Proctor, R. Zeender, B. King, W. Grey, J. Culp worked together as a team for one year before the class of 1964 split among three high schools: Walter Johnson, Walt Whitman and Albert Einstein. Richard Backus J - ' , t i A James Badrian x .- , S gg, , .q V A Q.-QQ I5aIvrenceBBaer e , - ' ' ip- s Q .W A , fq L-, f al gifs' a ricia agg si' ' ' E74 i ' ig? an-.deff U' ' A Patricia Bailey A :' . R g ' Don Baird ' ' Jim Baird B . Bob Bakers , ,ci 4 , K Kathryn Balaban 6' I , n W . Q K 'vi L5 Andrew Balderson t4 K i.,. , ,QV ff in nf . ,Q . V ' Nancy Ball f J X' 3 ' ' l ' Qi AnneLisbeth Barnes X Qf ,V V b W . . fi Jack Barnes ef Q, ji, gif, . i , Cherry Barr Linda Barrick i Mary Jane Barteman ,, 1.1 , , 1 , X 'Y 5' ,es A Janet Bayer f' .. . e , William Bazzle , Y ' ' 1 f T . Robert Beale 2, I , Charlene Beam it il Louis Beatty John Beck Brucie Beers X - . , George Bell , 3 1:-V 6 x t A o - Keith Bell bv ., L, , A A ya. ' - ' 5 -11 A X Q- e- , c.-pf, Diane Benoit ir, , w , 'gr I. I, .,lQ..', James Benson 1 Mike Berry Robert Bicknell Linda Bills Elsie Binsted Alan Birnbaum .QC Sylvia Bitteribender J' Bert Black Margaret Black lr' f fl J a .J if ' wg. I . QL. 'A ., SL V ' , 1 Sonhomores 79
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