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If tubal mils! be gllfll IX lltll willingly, Ibn' ltimlnfst it iloublwl. -Syrus Maximo Kind friend-wise and patient counselor-understanding teacher! A composite of sincerity and good humor, loyalty and integrity, Mrs. Hipple gave unstintingly of herself as instructor and adviser. Proudly we dedicate to her the Echo, our final unified project, with the hope that our future achievements may compensate, in part, for the efforts expended by her, in and outside the classroom. G. ORA HIPPLE
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,Q-A x 6 TI-IE OFFICERS ARE: Arthur Freas, President, Kay Phillips, Vice-Presidentg Joanne Ingram, Serretaryg Phillip Ricci, Treasurer. Best Dressed: June Carline, Camille Fondots THE TAR Aegm fa Ze!! than dw,- The curtain rose in September of 1950 when we, the class of 1953, stepped upon the stage for our Hrst important role in our school life. A cast of Q eighty boys and fifty-Hve girls took part in this first i act. Consolidation into an organized unit came in October, when, under the direction of our advisers, 1 Mrs. Ora I-Iipple and Mrs. Jean Murphy, the fol- ' lowing class ofhcers were elected: President, Samuel Gunning, Vice-President, Patricia Grilhthg Secretary, June Carline, and Treasurer, David Silk. Ifrom that time we were busy and bustlingg our minds on our projects, straining toward a common goal. Success- fully we marketed holiday fruit cakes and later, undertook the management of the annual May dance. The sale of Mother's Day cakes was the final means of our swelling our class funds. On stage for the second act in 1951-Juniors! On record- new officers-President, Samuel Gunningg Vice-President, Kay Phillips, Secretary, Joanne Ingram, and Treasurer, Phillip Ricci. The most pleasant task Juniors ever have is that of selecting a Class ring. We dispatched this business promptly and plunged into plans for the Junior Prom, scheduled for December 14, 1952. Woe to us-what a trick Mother Nature played on those of ,53. We guarantee it was the hrst prom to which the participants ploughed--through snow! A movie benefit, a Christmas Card ,-. ,Q sale, and a candy, card, and stationery project kept us busy for the remainder of the year. Our class president left us during this year and Arthur Freas was elected to the office. In June of 1951, those who had not fallen by the wayside succeeded in reaching . - . 'L' our ultimate goal Seniois. tconmmcd on page In Most Ambitious: Lcnorc Quigg, joseph Rapposelli Best Actors: Nancy Weldie, Vincent Testa Qs,
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