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,,.., ., 3 'X I K. : , af' X - -. C. Daniel, R. White, P. Husband, B, Rees. SENICDR CLASS CDFFICER For all of us our senior year has been a lot of fun-that above everything else. But with school affairs under our guidance we discovered many new responsibilities, too. The planning and work that went into dances, assemblies, and club activities made tliem particularly ours this year. No, most of us wouldn't trade our membership in the senior class of Eugene High for any' thing in the world - except maybe a diploma. lt seems a long time ago now that we first entered these white gleaming portals . XVe will never forget the millions of faces that stared up at us as we sat crammed into the balcony and struggled through the Alma Mater for the first time. But we quickly lost our greenness when we pre- sented a class tale.nt assembly and a spring dance to welcome the incoming soplis. Keith Stenshoel was elected class president: Don Burgraff was vice-president: Shirley Gillilan served as secretary, and Rosemary Beatty as treasurer. Our in-between year was distinguished by the presentation of two successful dances. lXlistletoe Magicu was a semi-fonnal, Yulef tide event. 'l he -lunior-Senior Prom featured a south-sea theme, i'Tabu . Cece An- drus was class president for our junior year: Cecil Daniel, vice-president: Don Ford. secretary: and Dorothy Robertson. treas- urer. flello Uleelx will be remembered for its schedule niixups, and clever tags used as admission to noon entertaimnent and the weekend stag dance. After the confusion of the first weelt of school, we settled down Cas much as any senior ever doesl to regular classes. In social problems we argued labor-manage- ment problems one day and the issue of short skirts versus the new look the next.
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