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THE BIG BRASS
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My 14 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS Slips appear!! Piggy banks disappear!! The officers, President, George LaMont, Vice President, Nancy Spierdowis, Secretary, Maralee Juliana, Treasurer, David Van Norman and the whole gang in 238 agree that itls all a barrel of fun. Through our class advisers, Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Landfear and our efficient rules and student cooperation, our homeroom operated quite smoothly. Our first activity was the senior play. Tryouts, more tryouts, practice and then on December 5, 1952 The Moon Makes Three was a success. Our class did a fine job and feel that we were well represented by the cast. Funds reached a new low mark and we worked on the football stand to enrich our treasury. The whole school was surprised in November when the seniors appeared in their best bib-and-tuck for the senior tea. Besides all the work setting tables and making punch and coffee by the gallon, we even got a day off from English class. ln spite of the fact that the officers shook hands more this day than ever before, everyone had a fine time. Our Christmas party this year was a little hurried because many seniors were working in Newberryys to supplement their Christmas money. After our tureen supper, we all had a wonderful time, especially Jeanna who was privileged enough to sit on Santa's lap. The year wouldn't have been complete without the usual trips to the Medina skating rink. We should have brought a cushion engraved with especially for you. It would have come in handy for Charley. On February 17, 1953 we took a slightly longer trip to Rochester to see the musi- cal comedy, Cuys and Dollsf' Richard Ferris's big cigar wasn't a very big hit in the lobby of the Auditorium, especially for the women. Of course seniors always have to eat! We had dinner in Rochester and before we invaded Albion, we stopped for a snack. All the way home we were giving three cheers for Allis Chalmers - Hurrah! Hurrah! 1-1urrah!'i These trips depleted our treasury considerably but we all agreed it was well worth it. The class of '53 had representatives in cheerleading, girls' sports, various boys' sports, band, glee club, operetta, and various clubs. Senior pictures, calling cards, graduation announcements, and finally class day and commencement. Summing up the year in one word, it's been HTREMENDOUSH D. VonNormon, G. LaMont, N. Spierdowis, M Juluona
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