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UNDERGRADUATES ENTER TO LEARN 27
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Senior Officers PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE GOING FORTH TO SERVE The class of 1954 can look back upon four successful years with each one a special experience in our life. During these years we have accom- plished many things. Activities in which we engaged include, Christmas card sales, magazine sales, journalism carnival, and the Junior Play. These are all excellent examples of the outstanding cooperation of the group of which I have had the honor of being president. Days to remember, were two Junior-Senior Proms, and a four day senior trip to Washington. We are now approaching the day when we shall close a door behind us, leaving behind many happy moments, and part from many student and teacher friends. We express our appreciation to our advisors: Mrs. Marena Kiplinger, Miss Virginia Fish, Miss Dorothy Hughes, Mr. Neil Brennan, Mr. Jarvis Wotring and Mr. Kenneth Lane, who so willingly helped us through these four wonderful years. It has been a pleasure working with you seniors, ever since our sopho- more year. As we look forward to opening other doors of opportunity and learning let’s remember, 'Nothing succeeds like success. Rod Gam President 26
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Juniors n AM President V. President Secretary Treasurer D. Baum G. Barnett B. Clark J. Reynolds MOTTO: “The world is a problem and we are the answer” COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Rose ( • j ■' 'ft i' A « f OPENING THE THIRD DOOR It has been a privilege and an honor to have been president of the successful and hard work- ing Junior Class. We set a goal of $5,000.00 in our magazine sales and we went over the top. “Annie Get Your GunpM directed by Mr. Wotring. was enjoyed by two very good audi- ences November 12 and 13. Getting into a Friday night school dance free was our reward for earning first place in the Polio Drive for funds. In athletics we made a good contribu- tion to the school sports program. I know that I am speaking for the entire class when I say thanks to the advisors: Mrs. Virginia Mezynski, Mr. Malcolm Gobel, Mrs. Mildred lauch, Mr. Darrell Cook, and Mr. Marvin Flower, who have been so cooperative and have helped us so very much in all of our activities. We are anticipating with eagerness the opening of the fourth door to opportunities during our Senior year. Doug Baum President Row 1 : R. Adams, R. Allen, S. Anderson, W. Anderson. Row 2: E. Aseltine, M. Barnaart, D. Barnaby, K. Barn- hill, T. Beals, G. Beebe, T. Binkowski. Row 3: J. Borgman, M. Boyer, A. Bracy, L. Brown, C. Bushre, J. Butler, C. Cain. Row 4f C. Carter, C. Carter, D. Clark, R. Clark, M. Clements, J. Cole, K. Conklin. 28
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