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(cont. from page 15) “Will Miss Jean Woodward please step to the stand?” “Miss Woodward, you recall the Senior dance of June, 1949, do you not?” “Yes.” “Will you please tell us something about it?” “The Class of ’50 were asked to sell refreshments; they refused. We were asked and we accepted. We earned about $10. toward our Senior Trip at this dance.” “Thank you, Miss Woodward. You may cross-examine.” “No cross-examination.” “Miss Deniece White, please come to the stand.” “Miss White, please tell us about your Senior Year?” “We began our year by selling magazines and collecting paper. During the Soccer season, we had Dick Forster, Don Parker, and Dick Waterhouse on the team. Before Christmas, we had an Ora- torical contest in which our class took part and took all three places with Bill Liebl taking top honors. It was during this year that we obtained a new member, Dick Millward. During the basketball season quite a few of our members took part. To add to our bank book we sold Christmas cards and wrap- ping paper. Also we indulged ourselves in a number of paper drives which we turned over to the Jun- iors in March. On March 23 of this year we started our trip to Washington and New York, which had been anxiously waited for. After the Senior Play, we were involved in the usual scurries and flurries in preparation for our Graduation.” “Thank you Miss White. You may cross-examine.” “No cross-examination.” “Your Honor, we wish to ask the jury to bring forth a verdict of not guilty. We feel that there has not been evidence enough brought forth to warrant any other verdict.” The jury had been out for only two thirds of the hearing and therefore were definitely qualified to come to an unprejudiced, unbiased, and thoroughly unreliable verdict. So, after one hour during which time they merrily quaffed the wassail so thoughtfully provided by the seniors, the jury issued a verdict of not guilty. Also, the jury recommended that the class of ’51 leave the hallowed halls of H.L.C.S. as quickly and noiselessly as possible lest they further corrupt the morals, ethics, and con- duct of the underclassmen. Don Parker without his horn? Orlin Tremaine’s jokes lacking corn? Dick Waterhouse not dating girls ? Norma Butler with flowing curls ? Shirley Mudge not chewing gum? Emerson Howe keeping mum? Clara LeBarron anything but quiet? The Senior Class not in a riot? Jean Woodward not being sweet? Irene never looking neat ? Deniece White a noisy nurse? Teachers without someone to curse? Jacky Cranston not always succeeding? Dick Millward not always leading? Bob Ziegler not having fun? Scrub Forster not acting dumb? Maggie not dropping a remark? Any Senior without a spark ? Celia McCullough always blushing? Or any senior ever rushing? Barbara McCullough with a foe? Gladys Loveland with marks too low? Bill Liebl not in tights ? Our Yearbook not HI-LIGHTS? ■V i 26
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S'I'uJen'f Council SEATED: ROBERT SHI EL,MARGARET BULLIS (CENTRAL TREASURER).ERNESTINE COILES (SECRETARY) . WIL- LIAM PALMER (PRESIDENT).MYRA BRANNON (VICE- PRESIDENT) . JOSEPH SHIBL.WILLIAM SCOPIELD. STANDING:MR. CASTLE (ADVISER). EMERSON HOWE. BARBARA STANLEY. BETTY MADI SON. DONNA HAMMOND, MICHAEL SMEAD. MISS DOROTHY CAUGHRAN (AD- VISER) .ABSENT:ORLIN TREMAINE.JACQUELINE CRANSTON. VIRGINIA WAITE. Student Co urf MISS WOODIN (ADVISER).DOROTHY ADAMS, WILMA WOOD.IRENE JOCKERS (SECRETARY).THOMAS CHEY ER.ROBERT ZIEGLER.RICHARD YOUNG. ABSENT: RICHARD MILLWARD (CHIEF JUSTICE). Service CoMMltfee SEATED: DORA JEAN SPRINGER.JOSEPH SHIEL, FRANCIS BOURDEAU. MICHAEL SMEAD.WILLI AM PALM- ER. EMERSON HOWE. IDA BELLE SCOFIELD. STANDING: MR.STEWART (ADVISER).EDWARD ZIEGLER.PAUL GIB- SON. LELAND ALDRICH.HAROLD CLUTE.JR..LEE EL- DRIDGE.LEON WALKER.MISS WOODIN (ADVISER). AB- SENT: RICHARD WATERHOUSE.WALTER THOMAS.LARRY WAITE. 28
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