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June 641447944 Buck Bunny bounced into school one morning to be plowed under with tags and stickers announcing the forthcoming senior election. lmpartial fellow that he is, Buck advertised for every ticket and independent, but finally decided that Bob Gundry would be a good president to represent him. He voted Jack Seume to the vice presidency, and Frances Harris to secretaryship. He decided that Bill Nye would be the one to take care of the money matters. After four long, hard years of work, Buck Bunny thought he was entitled to skip a day of school, so on May 16, he and the other senior bunnies got together for a break- fast at Elmwood park, and then they spent the rest of the day doing whatever appealed to their fancies. Sunday, May 21 was not just another church day for Buck Bunny. On this Sunday he attended the Dundee Presbyterian church for the senior baccalaureate services. The next day, feeling self-conscious but proud, Buck came to school wearing his cap and gown, which drew long, admiring glances from underclassmen. One of the best evenings in Buck's high school life was on May 24, the night of the banquet given at the Fontenelle hotel. Toasts and speeches by his fellow bunnies made a lump rise in his throat as he reminisced over all the other good times he had had with this crowd in the past four years. High school days came to a close for Buck Bunny on May 26 with commencement exercises held at Technical High school. It was indeed a wiser bunny who received his diploma, his freshman awe developed into adult admiration for his school and faculty. Also it was a better bunny who was resolved to venture into the unpredictable future with the traditional spirit which is imparted only by Benson High. With this resolve, Buck Bunny bounded out the door and down the walk till all that could be seen were his perky ears silhouetting a V for Victory against the morning sunrise. . . . lie ayoomom MRS. ANNA CASS With a twinkling eye and a gift of understanding youth, Mom is always there. JOSEPH IHM His masterful personality and cheerful patience win him the re- spect and friendship of all his asso- ciates. MRS. IRENE JOHNSON Her warm brown eyes and a sweet personality make her a favorite with all who know her. MISS GLADYS LINE Always busy with something and always ready to laugh with you- qualities that gain her many new friends and retain other friendships. Johnson, Line, lhmg Sponsors
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MARY SAPIENZA NATIKJNAI. HONOR SOCIETY Office Messenger ,lg Hall Duty Llg El Lirtulo lispatml 5.23 Girl Reserves 41 liutim Twirler -65,21 Girls' O-Club 45,21 GAA -i.5,2,lg Tennis 2: Amer- iiu Calla, RAYMOND J. SHULTZ AMOSHIAH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DIES MOINES, IOVUA ROTC ALS. Second Lieutenant: Color Guard 5.2: Ushers and Doormen ,111 Student Council 2,13 Boys' O-Club AI, 5,23 Football Ai,5,Z,l, Captain -Ig Bas- ketball 5,2,l2 Track AI,5,2. SHIRLEY SHAEFFER Art Club 2,l. PHYLLIS SINDERSON Girls' O-Club 4,31 GAA AI,3,2,lg Baton Twirler -L55 Best Girl Dancer. BONA MARIE SMITH MARGARET SMITH Student Council 5,2,l1 Office Mes- senger lg junior Red Cross 43 Girl Re- serves -ll Girls' O-Club -1,5,2.lg GAA -I,4..Z,l: Orchestra 2.1: Baton Twirler -I.S,2,l3 Tennis vig Green Pepper Coune cil -L51 America Calh. DONNA SROUF Student Council 11 Girl Reserves 35 Xenophun Club 2g Se-Co Club 2: Spring Concert 5.2: Come Lei Ur Adore: Prime nf Peazef Prettiest Girl. ,af if ALVEDA BELL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JOANNE BURT DEE COLLISTER BONNY TAYLOR MARGARET TILLEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT Student Council -I.5,2.l: Junior Red Cross -l,5.2,I, Vice President 51 Xeno- phon Club I1 Art Club ig GAA lg Best All Around Girl, Girl Must Likely To Succeed. BEI I Y LOU TRAYNOR Student Council -l,5,2,lg Pep Squad -I1 Cheerleader -1: Baton Twirler 4,3g Girls' O-Club -ig GAA -I,5,2,l1 Amer- na Crzlli: Cutest Girl, Most Popular Girl. PATRICIA WAGEN Junior Red Cross 23 Library Duty -13. MARIAN WALLACE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Student Council lg Office Messenger -Ig Junior Red Cross fig In Old Vienmz: Prime ol Peate: Come Let Ur Adare: A Bed of Hay: ll e fllurch W'i1h Failh: Afzzerituk W'il1To Uvufk. MARYALICE WELLS Office Messenger -Ig Girl Reserves 55 Art Club -I,5,2,l, KATHLEEN HAURY GRAND ISLAND HIGH SCHOOI GRAND ISLAND. NEBRASKA MARGARET KASSAL NORMA TOOMEY JO ANNE ZWINK
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