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RONALD ARMSTRONG I I Racing With the Moon DAVID BACON l'm the Drummer Man IRENE BLOOM Good-Nite Irene ROBERT Bomcowsm Be Happy-Go-Lucky Like Mel lx1ARClA BOYLE All Those Endearing Young Charms if RALPH BABCOCK You'll Never Walk Alone MARY LEE BASINAIT The Lass That Loved a Sailor RITA BOKMAN A Pretty Girl is Like o Melody BARBARA BOWER Sophisticated Lady ALBERT BRAKENBURY Let's Harmonize my
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CLASS OFFICERS Top: Merrill, Cole, Keeler Bottom: Miss Corbett, Smith CLASS OF 1951 The Senior Class of 1951 has had a very successful year under the leadership of President ----- JOHN MERRILL Vice-President - JAMES KEELER Secretary - - SARA COLE Treasurer ------ JERRY SMITH We started off the year by electing a council to set up homeroom rules and regulations and appointed Shirley Bush and Geraldine Browne to issue library passes during homeroom. Ierry Smith faithfully counted and recorded the money brought in by the after-school candy sales under the direction of Fritz Neidert and his co- workers, Clark Kuhn, john Paul, Ioe Saeva, Paul VanStone, Richard Grimbel, Robert Leigh, and Eugene Haines. The candy sellers have reported about S10 worth of candy gnawed plus five trapped mice which proves that the mystery of the mice in the candy room is still unsolved. Proceedings which were brought by the class against the candy sellers charging graft were dropped after one day's session. The Class of 1951 began its series of activities with the traditional Senior Tea for faculty and parents. Mrs. Keeler, our vice-president's mother, and Sara Cole, our class secretary, presided at the tea table. Arrangements for the tea were capably handled by Bonnie O'Kane. On November 10, the seniors displayed their dramatic talents in The Charm School which starred Rodger Clark and Barbara Bower. On December 18, the boys prepared meat loaf and baked potatoes, decorated the cafeteria with a fireplace scene and Christmas tree. dressed up LeRoy Burroughs in a Santa Claus suit, and enter- tained the girls of the class at a Christmas Party. The class enjoyed two roller-skating parties, one on November 20 and the other on February 20. We also spent one cold winter night tobaggoning on Pine Hill. The Easter Ball was a social, if not a financial, success. The evening in the park theme in black and silver worked out by Marcia Boyle and her committee pro- vided just the right atmosphere for dancing. Sonny Dow's orchestra, chosen by George Ingram and committee, furnished smooth music. aloe Saeva headed the ticket committee. The class publicity staff headed by Barbara Lancto provided posters. As the Chevron goes to press, graduation activities have begun. Graduation announcements have been ordered, calling cards ordered by Betty Sanford and Marie Bicei are being exchanged, the Approved List is posted ,and committees are working on Class Night. Chairmen of the various committees are as follows: Marcia Boyle, Prophecy, Barbara Lancto, Gifts to Seniors, Ioe Saeva, Willy Marcia Forder, Senior Party, 11aze1 Dickinson, Senior Gift to School. The girls plan to repay the boys for their hospitality with a picnic at flamlin Beach. Class Night, Baccalaureate, Graduation, Alumni Banquet, Alumni Ball - and so end our school days together as the Class of 1951.
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GERALDINE BROWNE Speck Low LEROY Buxmouuns Smoke Gets In Your Eyes SARA COLE Dear Hearts and Gentle PeopIe RICHARD COOPER Medicine Mon DELORES DECARLO The Mon I Love X14 DAVID BRUST Efficiency RODGER CLARK I nspirotion ROBERT COLLINS Hi Ho, The Merrie! IIAROLD CURTIS Feeling High and Hoppy H AZEL DICKINSON Smiling Through
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