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GLORIA THOMPSON TREASURER Senior Qoss j4ctu e. Under Prextj Trecl Bum LEE ALLISTON BOY REPRESENTATIVE Gloria . . . Phy Tyo Club . . . Typing certificates, 3 Bookkeeping awards . . . Painting, writing poetry ... To be able to make up my mind without a lot of confusion ... I will Mr. Hall to all fu- ture Drama students” To each his own. THE FIRST SENIOR CLASS became closely knit in a short time, and by May nearly every one of the 115-member class had taken part in planning assemblies, dances, graduation, and other senior activities. Elected to lead class activities were Fred Burns, President; Marilyn Bennett, Vice President; Connie Stephenson, Secre- tary; Gloria Thompson, Treasurer, and Helen Blanding and Lee Alliston, Class Representatives to Student Council. Graduation was an ecstatic culmination of 4 years of academic and social achieve- ment which was preceeded by a whirl- wind of last minute cramming sessions, exciting parties, and happy celebrations as graduates received announcements of college acceptances and scholarship awards. In this section appear pictures of every graduating senior who had one taken, and a summary of their clubs, honors received, future plans, favorite pastime, suppressed desire, will, and familiar quote. The seniors also honored 10 class members by electing them Most Intelli- gent, Most Friendly, Most Attractive, Most Talented, or Most Likely to Succeed. HELEN KAY BLANDING CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Helen . . . Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Pom-Pon Alt., Nat'l Honor Society, Phx. Musical Theatre Guild, Oklahoma, Finians Rainbow, Scottsdale Singers . . . Yearbook Editor, Red Cross Con- vention Delegate, Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls, Delegate to State Student Council Convention, Pep Club Veep, Pres. St. Joseph Jr. Auxiliary, Queen Finalist Miss Olympian, Hall of Fame . . . College . . . Sewing, dancing, swim- ming ... To do away with deadlines . . . I will Mr. C. a little free time . . . Hi Ho! Jim Solem . . . Would you like to have an acceleration contest? Glenda Lestiko and Bill Helbing, MOST INTELLIGENT - 25 -
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