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Foreword Senior Class of l957 A book ol memories - a record of days. eyeniss and friends: of time and things and joys mutually shared: of worlc accomplished and victories won: of friendships made, which the passing years will mellow and malce richer. A looolc lor now-and later years. A salute. A farewell. I l
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Seniors elect their officers Jim Peterson advanced from Sgt. at Arms of the Junior Class last year to Senior Class Presi- dent this year. l-lis able and forceful leadership has enabled the Seniors to move forward, overcoming all the obstacles facing a responsibity-laden class. Pete can attribute his success as a leader to his friendly personality, loyalty to his class, and force of character. lt has been said that behind every leader there must be a steadying influence. This respon- sibility falls to Jack O'Brien, Vice-President of the Senior Class. Jack has filled this difficult posi- tion ably, lending his good judgment to hotly-debated questions and acting as President in Peter- son's absence. Another difficult office is that of Seni-or Class Secretary. To Ken Nill has fallen the duty of recording in his minutes everything done and said in class meetings, a hectic job to say the least. The workhorse of the class administration is Tony McBride, Class Treasurer. l-lis responsi- bility d-oes not end with collecting dues: his eagerness to expand the treasury has led him to develop ways and means of supplementing the weelcly income. ln addition to his monetary duties, he is the class handyman, performing any manner of odd jobs. To Bob Gamble fell the job -of retaining order during the class meetings. By virtue of his size, Bob has been able to lceep enough semblance of calmness so that he can be considered a sucess- ful Sgt.-At-Arms. df I . C CYSOI1, YCSI ' rien, ice- resi en g I 2 Treasurer. Top: B. Garnbl Bottom row, left to right K. Nill, S t R t y J P t P dent: and N. Moffatt, Class Advis O B V P d t T M 5 Cap gt.-at A
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