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there 5 no meeting lrke Semor Class Meeting by I im Sullins The following is an exaggerated example of a typical senior class meeting. p President McKay: I hereby call this meeting of the Fern Creek High School Senior Class to order. David Schroeder: I object. McKay: To what? Schroeder: To calling the meet ing to order. Veep Hilsenrad: Shut-up! McKay: Will the secretary please read the minutes of the last meeting? Secretary Fields: At the last meeting of the senior class we had as speaker Mr. Abbidacradrasky. Bobby Golberg: How do you spell it? Fields: Iobject. Goldberg: I object. Bruce Gorham: I wish to make a point of order - Hilsenrad: Shut-up! CEverybody begins to argue as to the spelling of Mr. Abbridacra- drasky's name.j McKay: Quiet! Quiet! The minutes are accepted. The class b l now proceeds to the business of choosing a site for class-day. Nominations are now open. Kenny Frick: l nominate - Class in unison: Get out, Little Frick. Denny Nachand: 1 nominate the Savoy Theatre. W Bob Shell: I second it. Mrs. Collings: Iwithdraw that nomination Shell: I protest. fkousing Cheers from rear of room.j Hilsenrad: Shut-up! Mrs. Collings: Iprotest. Goreham: IPRO-test Mrs. Col- lings. Nachand: lPro-TEST. Schroeder: Iobject. This isn't parliamentary procedure. Hilsenrad: Shut-up!
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JAMES AGE Five years of hard labor. ' Good News Club. MARGARET I. ADKINS 'Talking to boys in the li- brary and getting caught by MIS. Ripley. LAURENCE ALHUGHT Good News Club: Future Home- 'Heins Mrs- Collinzs' Secfe' makers of America. WHY- Student Council: F Club: I. R. C. g Tiger Gazette Staff, Youth Speaks: Pep Clubg Band: J. V. and V. Basketball. ALLAN AMENT Rocking in the home ec. apartment during a junior class summer planning com- mittee rneetingl Student Council: I. R. C. . Treasurer 10, President 113 Beta Clubg Tiger Gazette Staff: Youth Speaks: Mu Alpha Theta, Vice-President 12: Pep Club. PAT ANDERSON 'Working in the office during part of my junior and senior years- Good News Clubg Cheerlead- MufPhY'5 Wonderful 5110? mg Club. classes. 'F' Clubg Pep Club: Chuckles
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