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ADVISERS AND OFFICERS LEON WARNER AND ELSIE MONK ak, X SENIOR ADVISERS The seniors chose Miss El- sie Monk and Mr. Leon Warn- er to advise them in making their social and financial plans. These two teachers proved to be indispensable in carrying out the programs of the year, Their patient efforts and sense of humor were valuable assets to the class. SENIOR OFFICERS The people who led the class through the year were President Richard Peck, Vice- president Dominic Menaguale, Secretary Dorothy Phillips and Treasurer Peggy Carpenter. These seniors had an enor- mous task and each did his share to accomplish it. Their duties were to keep an ac- count of the number of points each senior earned, to collect dues. and to direct class ac- tivities. is Y i 'sittin '31 . z ',,g:-i-g, - A.. ' 'i2.ffi:g,Q'12 , 1 I' i ,,, ' I f '. , 1135? , . it-rg SENIOR HISTORY ln September fifty-five sen- iors met to outline their plans for the year. To make money for their senior trip they be- gan selling magazine subscrip- tions, Total sales reached fif- teen hundred dollars, This topped previous subscription campaigns and earned them five hundred dollars toward their trip. For Stunt Night the seniors presented their own original skit, l'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen , winning se cond place. On November l8, l9, and 20, the class sponsored a ben- efit show at the Temple Thea- ter, increasing their treasury with a percentage of the tick- et sales. However, their chief source of income was the sell- ing of Christmas cards and wrapping paper. This year's senior play. Miss jimmy was presented on December l6, The Senior Ball came next on December 22, ln january the seniors held a sock dance, which was a novelty at Fairport High, The climax of the year was the long-awaited trip to New York during the Easter vaca- tion. Dorothy Phillips, Dominic Menaguale, Dick Peck. PBSSY CBVDSVWEV 20
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SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS IOSEPHINE PACE CARY ROCKWELL V I dicforian Salutatorian 92.66 91.76 ff 519 53 E M5657 ' ' Q. GEORGE BEATON 89.30 :J SALLY ANN BRAYER 90.98 2 I 67' Q- DAVID BULMAN 88.20
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