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Mary Francis Robertson, Vice President, William Gilbert, Treasurer, Margery Coats, Secretary. Missing from the picture is Shirley King, President. Four years--that seemed like a long time, practically an eternity, when it lay before us, but now it is like a dream. From the first, we never experienced a dull moment. During our freshmen year we had our usual round of parties and in addition to our social life, representatives of our class helped in the writing of the Student Council Constitution. As sophomores, we organized under the leadership of Jack Squier. We became business people that year by taking over the concessions at basketball games. Our junior year was a very successful one with Mike Justus as our President. ln early spring we presented the play, Laff That Off. Later, we gave the first Junior-Senior Prom., The Apple Blossom Ball. We worked very hard decorating the new gym, but the beautiful result and evening's enjoyment were well worth the effort. We also enjoyed a skating party and believe it or not, there were no broken bonesl Now, it doesn't seem possible that we are seniors. It is our turn now to confuse underclassmen and initiate freshmen. Yes, we have had many good times. Remember how silly we all looked and acted at the Sadie Hawkins' Party? More of us will probably remember the impressive Rhapsody In Blue , and who will ever forget the play? Here Comes Charlie was one of the best received plays ever presented. Much of the credit for the success of this year goes to Shirley King, President. However, we can not enjoy the fruits of success without the hard work and co-operation of the mem- bers of the class. We have had just this and the members of our class have also worked with equa' zest in other activities of high school. With Senior week and graduation just around the corner, we can look back and be sorry that we are parting. Many of us will go the to armed forces, others will go to college: but wherever we are, we will always remember our days at high school and with the hope that we have left it a better school for our having been there. Page Sixteen
Anna Acres Commerical Simple and Sweet Herschel Beck Voc. Ag. Happy As A Lark Walter Anglemeyer College Prep. Baby Take All of Me Rosemary Bell College Prep. Take Me Out To The Ball Game Lula Ballard Home Ec. Easy Like JoAnna Bever General Already Spoken For Joyce Balser Clara Beck Commercial General Shy Stay As Sweet As You Are Carolyn Blackburn Margaret Blubaugh College Prep. General Pinky Always In a Mellow Mood Page Seventeen
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