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Senior Class Officers STANDTNG: Mrs. Vander, Adviserg Charlotte Langston, Vice Presidentg Pat Bron- akowski, Presidentg Julia Cherry, Treasurerg Barbara J ankowski, Sergeant at Arms. SEATED: Eleanor Davis, Barbara Manuszak, Margaret Owczarzak, Darlene Moffit, Ann Lindsay, Rose Marie Loomis, Edna Coleman. Senior History Twelve long years of hard work is finally over. The time that the seniors has been waiting for has arrived. Seniors have earned the honor of being graduates. All of you have come from different backgrounds but each has something in common, being the exalted seniors. The sophomore year was the time to become acquainted with Whitney, teachers, other girls and plan for the future. One' of the ways this was accomplished was the annual sophomore dance, Hobo Holiday. The class had assemblies and shop meetings in which girls participated. Then came the annual Christmas party and Whitney day, which the next year were to become soft places in their hearts. The exciting experience of junior class election closed the first get acquainted year. As juniors, the girls were eager to begin work in shop and learn the trade they had chosen. They were helping new sophomores feel more at ease. Many worked after school. Before Christmas came the end of a long waiting period, time for class rings. Oh, the pride on each girl's face as she received hers. Candy was sold to increase the class treasury. J unior-Senior Day, the group of 1958 honored those of 1957. The majority of seniors are competent workers. They have broadened themselves spiritually as well as mentally. lt is now their turn to plan a trip, junior-senior prom, senior banquet, forums, employer's luncheon, a walk down the aisle at honor's assembly. At commencement when she re- ceives her diploma she knows she has done a job well. A senior is an example for underclassmen. The graduates of 1958 can look back on three years at Whitney with happy memories. The senior year has fulfilled the fondest hopes for this final year, but instead of looking into the past every girl is looking to the future.
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