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Future Seniors IUNIOR CLASS During an intermission from class, the ju nior officers pause at a fountain for a refresh ing drink and to compare notes for their ac tivities. Left to right: Carol Yohn, sergeant-at arms: Suzanna Smith, president, Libby Lin kous, treasurer, lrene Holbrook, vice-president Marilyn Mai, secretary From imitating Broadway in their talent show to entertaining at their Easter Tea for mothers, the juniors enjoyed many successful days throughout the year. ln April they tool: the important stops in nominating competen girls for the l953 fall student body presiden and vice-president. With Benson they plannec their Iunior Prom, Moonlight Nocturne, helc on May 25. With their share of activities corn- pleted. the juniors closed an abundant year and are now day-dreaming of their coming Senior Daze. SOPHOMORE CLASS Showing a line spirit of cooperatior throughout the year, the sophomore class elected their officers in November. The class remained in the background until February when they assumed a whirl of activities. A' their Valentine Day tea for mothers they dis' played their best domestic talents Their other talents sparkled at their On TV, talent show Also, their party, The Shillaleah Swing witt Benson, revealed their best lrish spirit. 'Taking an active part in school affairs, the sophomore officers helped arrange in the hal cabinet the dolls for underprivileged childrer that were distributed during the Christmas season. Left to right: Ianet Blanc, secretary, loan Linden, treasurer, lean Giebisch, presi- dent, Claire Phillips, vice-president. FRESHMAN CLASS Getting lost, forgetting locker combina- tions, and misplacing books mark the first few days of school for the freshmen. The Freshie Frolic, known as the big and little sister party, formally began their school year. Their tea in lanuary proceeded as beautifully as though they had had many years' experience. 'April Showers Bring May Flowers, their talent show, brought not only the April flowers, but also new-found talent to the student body. At the end of the year the officers were caught relaxing from their strenuous first ex- periences of organizing a class. Sitting: Fteta Brault, president, Beverly Zilk, vice-president Standingi Mary Evelyn Ludwig, secretary Alice Davis, sergeant-at-arms, Delores Gusa treasurer.
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