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1 1 1 3 Z Dear Diary, What fun senior year was. Of course, from the very beginning there was homework. In our English classes we were assigned themes and talks, there were experiments in chemistry and lessons on government in modern problems. Senior year wasn't all work, though. We had class meetings, parties, and a winter prom. At the end of the year, there were the annual senior activi- ties: the senior banquet, prom, picnic, and, finally, graduation. V Somehow, amid this bustle of activity, we were prepared for our big step into the adult world. 22
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The senior class officers were Cliff Ol- son, V. Pres.: Anita Tainio. Sec.: Roger Barrett. Pres.: Terry Iohnson, 'l'reas.g and Miss Cowan, our senior adviser. Quifa and .feaieu an 9144 Way ln the ninth gracle we were assigned to an aelvisory in which we remainetl for the next four years. liach atl- viser was a guitle antl frientl who helpetl us solve our many prolslems. Our senior class was organizecl in the fall with the election of four class officers. They presielecl over the senior caliinet. which consistetl of a representative from each of our twelve aclvisories. Miss Cowan, with the help of our senior advisers. contriliuteel her time and effort in the planning of our senior agenda. The year's .activities liegan with our first class party, Harvest Holi- tlayf' Un tht- twenty-second of October, pumpkins antl cornslalks were usetl as tlecoratizxns in our gym, as we tlancetl to the music of Iimmy Polsak. Our secontl class party, f'Cupitl's Capers. was held on liclvruary seventh in the North Sitle l,egion Hall. This time our theme was carrietl out with colorful lacy hearts, streamers, anfl arrows. The couples tlanceal to the music of liruce Schroetler and his orchestra. As the year progressed. we heltl a tea in honor of our mothers. An afternoon of entertainment antl refresh ments was enioyetl liy all. Our Spring Prom was heltl at the Calhoun Beach Cfuh on May twenty-thirtl. The swirl of the flowing pastel formals, comhinetl with the soft music of Dick Finch and his orchestra. lent an at inosphere of spring gaiety to the lovely evening. SENIOR ADVISERS Row l: Kliss lolmson, M.ss llickolt, Miss lloflxtstig. lil.ss lzrli, Miss lfiscli, .intl Npss h.ul.itnl. Row 2: Mr. Mau- lvnwsltl. Mi. liixigc, Mrs. ,-Xsnnts, Mr.
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