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t w r 11B CLASS Virginia Leatherby. secre- tary. looking at books other than those devoted to minutes, for a change. Typical HP student. Caro- lyn Glaze took over duties ot vice-president. Determined to put their class on the map these oiiicers get in a huddle every so often. They are president Dottie Howell lsittingl and George Voor- his, vice-president: Bob Smith, secretary. and Peter Poppe. treasurer, standing from leit to right. lll III. SS Iames Kinghorn, the one who presides at soph class meetings. pecuniary interests is Iules N About to depart from his X Schneider. treasurer.
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ll III. 55 UNIOR is Very busy this year. So busy with new tasks that he's had to drop a great many of his usual activities. But he isn't objecting to pounding the typewriter and taking-over be- hind the counter because he is getting some real business experience. unior is suiierin from a stran e disease-a S 8 stiffness in the joints, which he is sure isn't old age creeping up-yet. He has concluded that it's dance-less-ness, but he's sure he'1l survive- and be ready as ever to beat the time to a little 'ive now and then. J Meet Junior-the ll-A Class. President Dick Walsh concentrating on a list of phone numbers. Bev Reed, vice-president who broke the boys' block. lust checking up on the financial status of the class is Bob Schwartz. What's a little snow to Loren Spademan when there's sec- retarial work to be done?
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APPY-GO-LUCKY, carefree sopho- mores! Representative of this spirit are the officers guiding the class. They work away thinking that if this is high school, it's not so bad. Even with homework, they too find time lor part- time jobs and-love it. Then in the midst of this peaceful existence-wham- an exam! They are summoned into a study hall, often during a gym period, and find on their desks a ninety minute achieve- ment test awaiting them. This exam is to determine their intelligence and their mechanical and clerical aptitudes. Strangely enough, most of the stu- dents seem to enjoy struggling through this testg they appear to welcome the chance to prove their brilliance. Some sceptics, however, suspect that they also appreciate the chance to take an exam- without having to take home their grades. Left to Right are Cornelia Stelfan, Sally Stretch, Beverly Gaylor and Brown Os- borne. SS EYKT D MQW gf E3 sytti-
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