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Seniors Represent Future Leaders The l954 seniors can now look back upon their four years of high school as the beginning of a life of adulthood. From freshmen day until they gradu- ated, they made new friends, competed in contests, and attended school activi- ties to begin to use their own abilities and personalities. The l83 successful graduates elected Don Fitzgerald, president, Don- nabeth Weider, vice-president, Rhonda Minnick, secretary, and Gary McMich- ael, sergeant-at-arms. Seniors chose ln ourselves the future lies for a motto, silver grey and old rose for colors, and the talisman rose SPOTLIGHT. Planning a party are seniors: Don Fitzgerald, president, Donnabeth Weider, vice- president, Rhonda Minnick, secretary, and Gary McMichaels, sergeant-at-arms. for the flower. Karen Dryden was chairman of the committee that selected the mottos, flowers, and colors for the senior vote. Other members of the committee were Marlene Morrow, Linda Reitan, Newell Copeland, Richard Hervert, and Keith Stubbs. Class sponsors were Miss Mary Hutton, Miss Harriet Lute, Mrs. Robert Hoagland, Leland Johnson, Elmer Schrag, and C. F. Wright. Among outstanding events were the Crystal Capsule party, the Color day parade, the Mardi Gras dance, and Let- ter club fun night. POETRY READERS. Talking to Mrs. Robert Hoagland before competing in the local poetry contest are Shirley Jefford, Marlene Morrow, Arvin Cropp and Jane Greenawalt. ff-' MARDI GRAS ROYALTY. Karen Dryden, Queen of the Y-Teen dance, places a crown on the King, Keith Stubbs, as junior attendants Vee Arnold and Harry Tolly watch. -39-
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