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fruniori Juniors who earned straight A final grades for the fall semester (Top) were Mary Baumer, Elaine Holland, Delia Patterson, Delores Ritter, and Mary Weddle. James Stainbrook, Deloris Fox. and Al Helms were absent when the picture was taken. Larry Baker (on the ladder) and junior girls found decorating the Christmas tree hord work but part of the holiday festivities (Middle). Oh! Those sore feet! But it has been fun. That must have been the thoughts of Donno McGinnis, Gloria Hogan, Marilyn Harvey, Mary Worthington, and Mary Lou Scherrer (Bottom) when they shed their shoes at the Junior Day dance. Junior Jim Stainbrook earned the history department oward given to the most outstanding student in U. S. History II. Larry Warshawsky represented the juniors in fine style on the Quiz 'Em team. Juniors chose Borbaro McCurdy. Patricia McVey, William Preston, and Kenneth Wright as their candidates for the P-TA Fiesta Popularity Contest. — 24 —
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Vision of bright future beckon As Chrisimos rolled oround, seniors mode plcns for o Santa Claus Shindig. The party and dance were after school in the cafeteria. The feature of the party was a visit from old Saint Nick himself. Something new for the seniors this year was Senior BIE Day. This program gave seniors an opportunity to visit businesses and industries for guided tours. Senior candidates for the Fiesta Popularity Contest were Mary Calvert, Kathleen McCormick, James Gobble, and Joseph Mickel. The Senior Dramatics Class chose A Date with Judy for the class play, scheduled for May. Class members will celebrate their lost day with Dame Manual at a spring Class Day. Following Commencement June 7. the new graduates will dance at their Senior Prom. For the class of ’54 the four years of high school life are drawing to a close. But the door to a different life, different friends, and different work will be unlocked as they receive their diplomas on Commencement Night. Top L«ft: Christmas Belle, Carol Kelly sings o Christmos tong of ♦ h« Senior Clott Yutetide party while James O'Donnell lilt on Santo Claui Crowford'i knee. Top Right: Junior Clait president Al Helms wot not loo buty lo find time to cnfc'tain the seniors with a comedy song and dance at the Christmas party. Bottom Left: Parents teachers, and students enjoy refreshments at tho Senior-Parent Guidonce Conference. The reception was in the school cafeterio. Bottom Right: Seniors Wayne 8rehob and Marjorie Black pin on their traditional class colors. The seniors were recognized by class colors and armbands. Mosomas and Roines members wore emblems symbolic of their organizations.
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juniorJ The junior class sponsor and class officers were (Top) Mr. Oral Bridgford. sponsor; Paul Mascari, treasurer; Rochelle Thixton, secretary: Al Helms, president, and Patricio McVey, vice-president. The ten most outstanding juniors, Al Helms, Sandra Snider, Lou Ellen Crow, Edwin Boyle, Charles Roberts. Barbara Brown, and Mary Baumer (Bottom) were announced on Junior Recognition Day. Robert Arnold, Elaine Holland, and Patricia McVey were not present when the picture was taken. The activities committee, headed by Lou Ellen Crow and Barbara Brown; the prom committee, headed by Earl Brummett and Barbara Brown, and the constitution committee. headed by Elaine Holland, planned junior class activities for the year. Beverly Adams, James Adams, Pot Anderson, Saundra Appier, Donald Archer, Robert A--nold, Raymond Arthur, Don Ashcraft. 8uel Atwood. Louis Augustin, Eugene Austin, Helen Baker Larry Baker, Jackie Ball, Donald Bandy. Sandra 8anks. Constance Banner, Lawrence Barker, Larthenlo Barnes, 8111 Barry. Irene 8ass, Wary Bourne-, Henry 8eor, Robert Beck. — 25 —
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