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Men's Corner of the Lounge — ond they say the women sit around ond shoot the breeze. Mr. Killen, Mr. Moto- vich, Mr. Burke, Mr. Conlon, ond Mr. von Bretzel enjoy o few minutes before going bock to doss. Work tobies ore ovoiloble in the lounge for lesson plonning ond test correcting. Mr. Kudotsky emphasizes o point in o discussion with Mrs. Geerhort ond Mr. lacangelo. Faculty Teas—No Pot Lucks A much enjoyed event is o tea at Miss Aiken’s home. Miss Aiken serves Mrs. Goylor ot one of these oftemoon get-togethers. Mrs. Nelson helps herself to the mixed nuts.
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The Foculty Lounge is for work or reloxotion. Mr. Pyles, Miss Moore, Miss Blodes, ond Mrs. Green demonstrate the various uses. Relax In The Lounge Mrs. Loyton, Miss Sherwood, ond Mrs. Goylor wotch Mrs. del Genio demonstrate her ability to put onothcr log on the fire. This situation never hap- pens! No one, foculty mem- bers or otherwise, ever hod this much space in the lunch line.
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SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Dennis Sowers, president, presiding First Row: Sarah Eisele, Margaret Carroll, Alan MocKenzie, Theodore Humphrey. Second Row: Lynne Nesbitt, Nicki Huttrer, Macon Foster, Corson Culp. Third Row: Rondolph Stoy, Frances Hailmon. CLASS OF 1957—That's Us! Well, we finally mode it! After three long years we're at the top of the heap. Although it's been lots of work, we can't say it hosn't been lots of fun, too. We've struggled through six sets of exams, endless homework, ond yet we've been to o Bloir game that our team finally won. This was our lost year together and we outnumbered every other graduating class. Senior Days, Senior Banquet, and the Senior Prom — all helped to make this our busiest year. We have plenty of memories but we can't help won- dering what's around the corner. All through this year we've been getting ready for graduation, but what next? Some will go right to work, some will go into the ormed services, and others will continue schooling. It may be a discouraging thought but wherever we go we'll be back at the bottom again, whether lowly freshman, beginning employee, or new inductee. A previous Senior Closs meeting is o topic of discussion for Dennis Sowers, Margoret Carroll, ond Sarah Eisele. 26
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