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Q- Representative Seniors Rhonda Clemens, Larry Kramer, Roger Uecker, Rita Hasley, Bob Morsches, Carolyn Steigmeyer, Carolyn Piepenbrink, Joe Burgard, Corene Konger, John Pease and Pat McGary. Don Rushin was not present. Q 7 enzora Say ey re econcf to L one Each year Seniors choose well-known members of their class who are outstanding for a certain quality. To these students they give the honorary title, Representative Seniors. This is their way of showing recognition and appreciation of desirable qualities in their classmates. Together, these twelve students make the ideal Senior boy and girl. The class of '52 selected for best dressed, Rhonda Clemens and Bob Morsches. Rhonda is a Prom court attendant, and Bob is SHAMROCK stall' artist. Best students, Rita Hasley and Larry Kramer, are valedictorian and salutatorian. Larry is also editor-in-chief of ECHO and Rita was a winner in the Indiana Junior Academy of Science talent search. Seniors' choice for most cooperative was Carolyn Steigmeyer and Roger Uecker. Carolyn had the title role in the Senior play, Jenny Kissed Me, and is Senior vice-president. Roger is class secretary and SHAMROCK editor. Most friendly seniors are Carolyn Piepenbrink, Prom Queen, and Student Council secretary, and Joe Burgard, Senior president. Lady and gentleman are Corene Konger and John Pease. Corene is a Prom attendant and Student Spiritual Council secretary, and John is president of the S.S.C. Most athletic are Pat Mc- Gary, who has been a leader of the 'four-year volleyball champs, and Don Rushin, co-captain ofthe football team. 96
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