VOL. XII, NO. 14
JUNE 7, 1971

Seniors Recall Memories Of Past
Four Years of School

Four years is a long time, especially when one remembers all that occurred during that period of time. The football games, V‑Shows, parties, and study hails, are all a part of senior memories. There are other memories, though, that have been kept secret until now; and these seniors would like to share them with the rest of the student body.

Liz Doroskin ‑ Entering English to a chorus of "Boozer," sitting down, only to be yanked off my chair by Jeff Duff who gets his kicks by grabbing my ankles.

Larry Henkle ‑ The Sound of Music senior homeroom assembly and Mr. Hoag.

Greg Sturwold ‑ The day I found out that Mr. Drain was bald.

Betsy Webster ‑ When I was a freshman, I actually tripped going up the stairs

Larry Geimer ‑ When Gary Navratil got drunk on one can of beer.

Kathy LaSpina ‑ Almost falling off Mike Maxa's back at the dramatic closing to The Sound of Music.

Rick Sontheimer ‑ Fritz, the bus driver, and route 15.

Jerry Thain ‑ The day Mr. Skronski took attendance in homeroom.

Lee Doering ‑ The day Chris Royal walked into the boys' washroom.

Art Larson ‑ When I was on the freshman swimming team, I almost lost my suit in a swimming meet.

Tom Jackson ‑ The gymnastics team, Coach Sid Drain, and beautiful Camp Sears.

Greg Fife ‑ The time Egore poured garlic salt all over Rick Henk's sandwich.

Tina Bosckay ‑ Every time I said something in biology, Mr. Rinehart took two points off my grade.

Jeanne Miller ‑ I'll never forget my part as "Big Mama."

Gary Nebel ‑ Breaking almost every bone in my body.

R.R. Rah‑Rah ‑ Oh, the spirited crowds that jammed all the games. The thrill of it all was just too much for one to explain.

G.G. Greaser ‑ Oh man, those cars in the parking lot were just too much and that mustache on Mr. Ben, groovy.

Ned Normal ‑ Study halls were my favorite time of day. I could either sleep in study hall or have my card punched in the library.