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enior c ass officers wore an Wore .. Kathy HickS,Shown above,Served as presidenfof the SeI'1iO1' c1ass'until May at whichtime she wassucceeded by IudyDixsOr1,l'10f shown. No one was happier than the seniors when lune came. Their excitement had mounted steadily throughout the year and reached its peak with their march from the stage of the auditorium ,wearing white caps and gowns and proudly carrying their new-won diplomas. Their faces reflected their pride of achievement and the excitement they felt in the chal- lenges ahead. For the past four years they had been prepar- ing to enter the business world, and now they were able to set out at last on their own. The senior year was a busy and profitable one. ln addition to the usual class activities of a tea and talent show there were the special events which make the senior year the most rewarding of the four: the senior banquet, which was held in May, was attended by most of the faculty as well as the sen- iors and provided them a formal opportunity to bid one an- other goodby and good lucky another event worth noting was the prom which was held in conjunction with Benson at one of the downtown hotel ballroomsg and of course, the graduation ceremonies and the baccalaureate were the cul- minations of the entire four year's work. The seniors were priveledged to choose from among their number the princess candidates for the Portland Rose Pesti- val Court. Their selections were extremely important not only to themselves, but to the entire school, and they received their earnest consideration. The awards assembly provided the school an opportunity to commend individuals in the class for outstanding achieve- ments during the year. i , , ,--..a,- ---,, ,..,., ......,.. .., ....,.... ...rasuig a phone call which is just one of her duties as Senior Class Vice President. 18 Margaret Trirnpler and Gracye Morgan collect senior fees at the activity window.
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Pert, pretty, perspieacious: the senior misses is MISS ATHLETE s I MISS FASHION MISS CAREER Leigh Moore Carolyn Raycraft iff: .su .wma Sm- ww MISS SERVICE Mary Lou McIntyre MISS TALENT MISS INTELLECT Annie Allen Diagnnia Monroe MISS CONGENIALITY Ian Walden MISS I-II-TEEN MISS MOST-LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Diane Teed Lona Taylor 19 -........
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