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Memories

Another Cliffside High Yearbook

Unlike the yearbooks on this site for some other years, we're presenting this one in Adobe PDF format, allowing you to see the actual pages (not recreations). After downloading into Acrobat Reader, you can zoom in and out, print selected pages, navigate easily through the pages and save the file(s) on your computer for later use. (You may already have the reader on your computer. If not, you can download it from Adobe at no charge.) More about using Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Broadband service
Some readers have broadband internet service enabling them to download large files in a short period of time. For them, we're providing the yearbook in a single file to download and view. This will take about a minute or less with broadband, and up to 20 minutes with dial-up.

File A - Single large file

(3.8 mb) Large File

slower dial-up service
For readers with slower dial-up service, we've constructed five smaller files of the yearbook, “B” through “F.” Download and view them one at a time. (Or if you don't mind waiting a while you too can download the large file.)

File B
Title page, foreword, dedication, faculty, grade mothers, mascot, Eagle staff, class officers.
528 kb A
File C
Senior class member photos and profiles, Pt. 1
582 kb B
File D
Senior class member photos and profiles, Pt. 2
553 kb B
File E
Boys and girls basketball teams and records, class history, last will and testament.
1.4 mb C
File F
Class prophecy, poem, who's who, Who Ever Saw?, faculty autographs.
869 kb D

Secrets revealed: The class prophecy in this yearbook, attributed to “Glen Watkins, Class Prophet,” it states that Glen became a broadcast engineer at radio station WBT. We asked Glen (or RGee. as he's now known) if that was really his ambition back then. “Why, no,” he said, “I didn't even write that stuff. Miss Bolin wrote every bit of it.” If he was the class prophet, why did the teacher write it? Why didn't he write it himself? "I was too busy," he said. What a memory.