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Page 39 text:
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KENNETH ,Al-ISCHBACI-IICR Carefree . . . fun-loving . . started il cycle club. mms -'FOV Q99 1 !' New CAROL BAILEY Pleasant . . . dependable . . heard wedding bells in February JOYCE BALSFR Joy . . . soft-spoken blond . . q Quiet charm . . . dedicated . . Light and bright . . . fine dresser usually found in the art room. ...,..... ,M .Wy ,If
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Mata. , siorirzrzg Elaine Reid, secretary, Joann Siranovich, CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. Alpern, .YIIOIISOTQ Ronald fill'lillg, win' lI!'!'Xf!Il'IIf,f Kafcn Pcldlffl, Ili fl'l'llSll7AFI'j Kenneth Stephens, jzrvsirlffrzl. 1 Y S eI1i0I' . . . Class of '64 . . And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. This is certainly true of every senior as he sits down to evaluate the preceding twelve years. His emotions are confused, he's happy, he's sad, he's somber he's glad. His memory is filling with such events as his first day of school, his first basketball game, his first date, his first formal. However the events most prevalent are those of his senior year. The class of '64 recognized the need for work as com- petition between classmates grew keener. Various tests, including the State Scholarship Exam and the Test Battery served as a preparation for future schooling or vocation. Suddenly came the realization that this was serious business. Preparing for the future became a reality, especially in the college preparatory classes. Too soon it was time for the year to end, but the year had not passed without many memorable events-choir con- cert, school play, gym exhibition, art festival, prom, sen- ior picnic, and senior banquet. The climax came on June 2nd with commencement and graduation. Now all is reflection and memory-thoughts of youth.
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ELIZABETH BERESIC YIYHUMAS BEROVICH THOMAS BOMAR The 'lcandy kidu . . . pleasant Mandi . . . athlete with a Spar- Man with a horn . . . inquisitive smile . . . reserved. tan physique . . . practical joker. , , , basketball enthusiast. Sig gl ii ' ' GARY BRANDT ' Friendly . . . intelligent . . . ter- rihc dancer . . . a real athlete. ,m,,,..--1 RONALD BROWN Easy going . . . mechanically in- Scnior boys drink anything. clined . . . plans to Join the Ma- rines. 36
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