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Senior Class THE curtain opened on our great production in September of ’49 when we, the cast arrived in Lawrence for the first time. As the curtain rose on Act I, the cast elected its class officers; Joe DeVito, president; Gene Panariello, vice-president; John Teramo, secretary; Gary Bellow, treasurer, and Mr. Jones as faculty advisor. Thrilled by the wonderful notices we got, we launched into our sophomore year with great school spirit. This year we elected again: Joe DeVito, president; and Gene Pa-rariello, vice-president; William Dent, secre- Soon the curtain will descend on our performance at Lawrence High School. We have now reached stardom and all agree that this, the fourth act, is the best one. Our senior officers have fulfilled a tremendous role. We, the cast, wholeheartedly applaud: Gary Bellow, president; Barbara Barnett, vice-president; Joe DeVito, secretary; Richard Greenberg, treasurer, with an encore to Mr. Glenday who has helped us through our trials and tribulations. During this fourth act, the spotlight has shone on our great success in magazine sales. tary; Barbara Barnett, treasurer, and our favorite associate director, Mr. Jones. Now we were really upperclassman. Our star was rising toward fame. To add to the success of our junior year, we elected: Joe DeVito, president; Barbara Barnett, vice-president; Gary Bellow, secretary; Gene Paran-riello, treasurer and Mr. Glenday as our faculty advisor. Dues were collected and class jewelry was bought by everyone. Then came the highlights of Act III, “The Junior Prom.” The theme was Make Mine Manhattan.” This was an evening to remember. Senior Day, the Senior Play, the Prom, June Night, and the climax of our production— Graduation. How wonderful it is to look back on the tender memories of Lawrence High School to which all have contributed. As the Class of '53 goes out into the world we cannot forget the words of the immortal Shakespeare who said “All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” If we work together now as we have in the past years, perhaps the class of '53 can make a small contribution toward producing a more peaceful woHd. 20
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