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seniors senior officers President Art Landschoot Vice President Lillian Henry Secretary Joan MacMullen Treasurer David Cook All aboard ! Here we come to our first stop, the Freshman depot. Our conductors are Mr. Kisblar and Miss Howard. This excursion is under the leadership of David Cook, Dawn Lannon, Mary Jane Darling and Eurr Cook. Main events: bake sales and a record dance. Valedictorian Each passenger grows impatient when the Sophomores are given third class tickets but we are eager to be a part of this trip. The ticket agents are Mr. Kishlar and Miss Murphy; head coachmen are Lillian Henry,Joyce Wilson,Richard DeCook, and David Cook. Current attractions include a record dance, bakesales and a square dance. Salutatorian When love and Wisdom of many, the wit of one. Now comes the thrill of being full-fledged upper-classmen. Chief counselors are Miss Cortright and Mr. Kloepfel. Assistant counselors are Charles DeCook, Sara Jane Love, Mary Jane Darling and Art Landschoot. We put our best feet forward and win the magazine sales campaign; have a full-house attendance at the Junnor play; and help sponsor the Graduation Ball. Our school class-rings arrive on May 1, 52. Finally we reach the climax of our high school career. Our engineers are Mrs. Tefft and Mr. Kloepfel. Travel agents are Arthur Landschoot, Lillian Henry, Joan MacMullen, and David Cook. We become more serious-minded and set to work to make our last year the best. Each passenger does his share to finance the trip to Washington,D.C. As we receive our diulomas at Commencement, we become engineers ourselves, since we have covered the last mile. Our trip has come to an end and each Senior departs to make his place in the world. laughter's there. 12
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It seniors It is more blessed to give than to receive. A devil at everything. Born with a gift of laughter. r Sweetness and light. Lead me to the rock that !«• MgtipT than I. 13
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