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Senior Officers James Ingalls President Marilyn Shaner Vice-President Margaret Hulbert Secretary Shirley Burdick Treasurer J. Ingalls, M. Shaner, S. Iluritick, M. Hulbert. History “Green Freshmen”—that’s exactly what we were! We started out eager for an education and wit h a desire to do our best throughout the following four years. We had no inkling of I lie days ahead of us and often they contained disappointments. For officers the lirst year we chose James Ingalls, President; Marilyn Shaner, Vice-President; and Shirley Monroe, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. C.oplai was chosen as class advisor. Our lirst class party and skating parties were a great success. Thus, we laid the foundation for our high school career. ()ur Sophomore year was not as exciting as the one before because we were by now initiated into the school routine. We held the Juniors and Seniors in rather worshipful awe. Me started collecting class dues this year in order to be prepared for the inevitable class expenses. Mr. Coplai was again, with enthusiastic votes, elected as class advisor. James Ingalls was chosen to lead the class through this year and Beverly Shaner as Vice-President and Marilyn Shaner as Secretary were his able helpers. Our Junior year marked our lirst two big events. 'I he first was our Junior Play, ‘ Spring I'ever, in which Marilyn Evans, with a talented supporting east, ably played the lead. Our first attempt was successful under the guidance of Mr. Coplai and Miss East. I he other event was the Junior-Senior banquet. Beverly Shaner acted as toast mistress and the theme was I he Earth and Its Satellites.” Our officers were changed entirely around this year. Miss East was class advisor; Marilyn Shaner, President; James Ingalls, V ice-President; Margaret Hulbert, Secretary; and Shirley Burdick, Treasurer. We had successfully traveled through three years of high school. Our Senior calendar was quite full of important happenings. Me re-elected Miss East as our advisor; James Ingalls as President; Marilyn Shaner as icc-President; Shirley Burdick as Secretary; and Margaret Hulbert as Treasurer. Our Senior play, “Over the Rainbow,” the Junior-Senior Ball at Christmas time, the year book, and the blaster Ball were the Highlights. 16 M. E. 11.
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MARGARET M. BAKER Soccer 2. 3; llmk. Club I. 2. 3; Sentinel Stall' 3; Commercial Club 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1. Whenei'er anyone was needed lo do a task and do it well Margaret teas always ready and willing. Her ambition is lo Ite a tteautician. ALICE BATES Hmk. Club 1. Her fterl self was seen among the chintz and patterns of the Homemaking rooms bat her ambition is to t e a stenographer or Itookkeejwr. MILDRED MARY BEAN Hmk. Club 3. Mildred is a good friend to those who give her a chance to he one. WAYNE BIDWELL Basketball 3. 4; Band 3, 4; Football 4. W ayne's guiet nature oddly enough does not go with his litian hair. CONWAY BRITTON Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. In the choir and in the hand Conway supplied the bass notes. His ambition is to attend Kastman School of Music. DONALD E. BRUNDAGE Football 3. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Basketball 3; Track 3. Allentown High School suffered a loss when Don came to us in his Junior Year. His ambition is to he an electrical engineer. JEANNE BRUNELL Senior Play; Choir 3, 4. “Jeannie with the light brown hair '—swung. To sing with an orchestra is her prime desire. SHIRLEY BURDICK Archery 2. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Rand 4; Junior Play; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Gusher 4; Operetta 1. The tinge of red in her hair puts a hit of spitfire in her personality. She plans to hare a business career. 17
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