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SENIOR OFFICERS Sorrentino, Eccles, Mr. Clark, Donald. Wishbow. Senior Class iid ()()D afternoon, ladies and and gen-VJ tlemen. Welcome to station W LHS-T . You are just in time to witness the celebration for our Senior Class, which is leaving us after four years of service to the station. In Studio One we find Miss Marjorie Os-mers directing the show as faculty adviser to our freshman class. One of the first functions of the class was to elect officers. Elected were: Dominic Sorrentino, president: Henry Donald, vice-president: Margot Wishbow, secretary; Eleanor Schoen, treasurer. Because of the success of our freshman year, the faculty renewed our option for a second year. Entrusted with the administrative duties of our sophomore class were: Peter Eccles, president; Gail Wishbow, vice-president: Judy Arnstein, secretary: Henry Donald, treasurer. Mr. William Kogel was elected faculty adviser. By participating in school athletics and clubs, we gained a real sense of belonging to Lawrence High. We returned to tin studios after summer vacation with the realization that now we were stars. Yes indeed, we were now upperclassmen! With this in mind, we set about to elect class officers. Chosen were: Peter Eccles, president: Gail Wishbow, vice-presi- dent: Dominie Sorrentino, secretary; Henry Donald, treasurer. Elected faculty adviser was Mr. Donald Clark. With the junior year, came many of the privileges afforded only to upperclassmen among them the purchase of class jewelry. Then came the outstanding event of our first three years at Lawrence, the Junior Prom. The gym was decorated by the students according to the Hawaiian theme. The Prom was acknowledged as one of the most successful on record. W e reached the pinnacle of our stay at LHS, our senior year and entrusted Henry Donald, president: Peter Eccles, vice-president: Dominic Sorrentino, secretary; (rail W ishbow, treasurer, with guiding the class. Mr. Donald Clark again directed the cast as faculty adviser. Soon after the school year began., the senior class initiated its annual sale of magazine subscriptions. As the proceeds were received the amount of dues owed the class was tabulated and collected. The Lawreneian, the Senior Play, College Boards, and the Prom all contributed to making our year an eventful one. Now it's time for the class of ’54 to sign off. But watch your Mental Pahs for our future broadcasts from throughout the nation. 28
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