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Senior Otffjic AA. President Vice-president Secretary-treasurer David Rogers James Manno Ruth Williams Lynn Faulkner, chairman Ruth Batten Sherman Haselden Randal! McKinney S nioJt (flaAA. It was in 49 that a scared and overly awkward group of boys and girls marched timidly, but determinedly, through the main entrance of Grafton High. As freshmen usually are, we were green, but we learned fast. We got off to a good start by electing our class officers: Kenny Lough, president; John Knight, vice-president; Bill Dempsey, secretary-treasurer. Then we started proving our talents. We did very well for ourselves by presenting the best contest assembly program. We returned to school as sophomores with a vengeful gleam in our eyes, determined to get our revenge via a tube of lipstick. After electing our class officers we began filling out applications for membership in various organizations. Not too much was heard from us as sophomores. We quietly set about paving the way for our ensuing two years. When we became juniors we really made whoopee but we were soon calmed down by our superiors, the seniors. We settled down and elected our class officers and then launched our magazine campaign which was most successful. Two of our number became cheerleaders. They were Connie McCoy and Marie Lazar. In the dramatic department our acting talent presented the junior class play, Young April , which was a huge success. Now that we're seniors we've had to assume the dignity and responsibility which go with the title. To the athletic department our class has contributed much. Several of our boys were privileged to play on the undefeated Bearcat team which captured the state championship title. They were Jim Manno, Murrel Bollinger, Frank Knotts. Ralph McCord, Bill Dempsey, Kenny Lough, Dick Tucker, Mortimer Prunty, Paul Loar, and Harold Calfee. Our dramatic talent was well displayed in the Thespian play The Little Minister. We've had a wonderful time these past four years together. No matter where we go or what we do, the memory of school days spent together will always be warm in our hearts. 22
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