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Senior Class Q? Top-Arthur James, Dave Morgan Bottom-LoRee Firestone, Miss Margarite Schaff, Lillian Ulman O Four years ago the seniors entered Scott as insignificant freshmen. They enter- tained high hopes, ideals, and ambitions. During their years here many of these were admirably fulfilled. High standing in scholarship, citizenship, and organization was achieved. ln athletics, as freshmen, they became the first city champions of the newly formed Freshman Basketball League. This year, as seniors, the baslcetball team compiled the best record for a Scott team since 1929. The Seniors also helped bring traclc, football, and swimming laurels to Scott. ln their first year they organi1ed by selecting the fifteen students most outstanding in service to the school, namely: Jaclc Daschner, Patsy Oatman, Mary Durbin, Jean Craig, Bill Howes, LoRee Firestone, Harold Mclntosh, Mary Jane Draper, David Mor- gan, Richard Ringle, Eileen Nathanson, JoAnn Kurtz, Marjorie Zaller, Warren Wil- liams and Milton Diemer. ln their sophomore year Bill Diemer, Barbara Willard, Joanne Smith, and Diclc Gross were elected president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Jaclc Daschner, president, Mary Jane Draper, vice president, Mary Durbin, sec- retary, and Richard Day, treasurer, served faithfully in their junior year. This year the senior class officers were president, Dave Morgan, vice president, LoRee Firestone, secretary, Lillian Ulman, and treasurer, Arthur James. The com- mittees appointed by the president carried out successfully, under the helpful super- vision of Miss Margaret Schaff, class adviser, all the time-honored functions of a senior class. The Senior Prom held at the Trianon May 11, was a popular affair. On June 8, the commencement exercises were held at the State Theater and the seniors can surely say that they left Scott a better school than they found it. tlz irty
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