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King William's Court lfair ladies tense and fearful. Gallant knights with Ilashing steel . . . Sir Philip, the junior, gnashes his teeth and plots evil vengeance. llut wait! Prince VVilliam in- terferes at the risk of life and limb . . . The gruesome torture chamber. Heart-rending shrieks as the infernal contraption moves .... A nd then! The Downfall of the Dynasty! A crumbled monarchy slipping into eager, snatching hands . . . lt all came out in the meeting-the Senior Class Pro- xlx it 1 1. I- .N N1 gram Committee working out Class Day in Miss Sande- W k son's room. 'l'hat's great l Hill Easterbrook, high mogul 1 3 I X grkvgwf' 41' 'li' f .r X Fifi W A V Vxx ff y lf Y K fi? , X lux 'L l ll of the Senior Class. was enthusiastic, but Florence Cot- 'fir A l lx tingham, sitting in the corner with Aileen liuckellew, was L fi too practical. That will take a lot of workln 4:.aQ. -ff-r-UP Oh-h! Don't be silly, l lorence. June Kay made a 'NW SE a real gem. depreciating gesture and smiled. A little pause, then, l've an idea-- and Caroline Crabtree cautiously passed on Say! VVe can have a couple of royal attendants up there behind the king's throne-fanniing away and tickling his nose! 'l'om Hagerman roared with glee. llob Long chuckled, and then his brow wrinkled. i -' Listenl lf we could only work in something like thislu ' A And an HO. K. from the chairman, Henry Baum, finished AMW -1, 'nl I . I .il .,, . y ga 5M lf iii !l is l i tell fv l .f ,l C . '.. ..jf 'fgltl inzff. up a red-hot Class Day program. A Color Plan for khe Senior Class The Seniors of 1953 showed a sense for the fitness of things when they se- lected royal purple and silver as their class colors. Has not royal purple adorned the robes of rulers since the time of the Phoenicians? Also, consider the fact that we estimate value in terms of silver bullion. Purple and Silver came from the Color Committee as one of several recommen- dations. and became official by the v'ote of the Senior Class. Bill Shaffer, as chairman, made his report after lively discussions and careful consideration by the committee of Gerald VVeese, lletty Lanter, and Carol XVhitman. Our Building A Thing of Beauty 'l'he beautiful Gothic entrance of our building is set off by the slim, graceful boulevard lights on each side of the broad walk. Their glistening lamps catch the sparkle of the sun, and the orna- mental columns make an opaque con- trast. The shadows lengthen, and dusk finally gives way to darkness. Suddenly a brilliant glow lloods the approach to the building, and again the molded stone doorway springs into luminous beauty. l'11yi' Tlirvr' 'l'he Senior Class of 1953 did well in endorsing boulevard lights for the main entrance as the gift to its Alma Mater. lt was put to a vote before the class by Rolland Towell, chairman of the Gift Committee. The field had been narrowed to three choices through the work of Geraldine Carmody, Louise Keefe. and Stewart Boehm scouting around for other people's opinions.
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