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Thurber, Lynch - Maybe this will cool you off! Burris, Lynch - Sit down, you! THE FORM DIVINE 1 9? il 'I 5 i e Densmore, Kambeitz, Paris, Marcoccia, Dole - I must do my exercises! Schultz, Merry, Lynch, Sherman, Rodabaugh, Baker, Woloson, Blostein - Did you print it last night? Kambeitz, Marcoccia, Barber - My, you could lose a little weight! Dickinson, K a m b e i tz, Marcoccia - I can give you the 'Form Divine'.
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Then came our big money making project - selling magazines and stationery. The magazine captains were Pat O'Buckley and Gale Smith. The stationery campaign was led by Minnie Huffner and Don Playfoot. All members of the class helped make this project successful and the result was money for our trip to Washington during Easter vacation. We held a class vote on whether to take a trip or use the money for another purpose and there were many adequate reasons for each side, It was finally voted to take the trip, The Homecoming Dance was held November 14th and Minnie l-iuffner and Bruce Hallock were crowned queen and king. Soon plans were made for the Senior Ball, Mistletoe Merriment . The co- chairmen were Barbara Newman and Robert Burris, who with the aid of all eager seniors, were able to decorate the gym effectively with a stately lighted Christmas tree, pine boughs, scenes on the walls of Santa's helpers, and mistletoe which manyahappy couple found themselves under! The candidates for royalty were: Jeanne Ba1og,Ioanne Frederick,Barbara Newman, and Minnie Huffner for queen, with Charles Rosak, Dave Searles, and Nelson Kramer for king. Just before inter- mission, Mr. Leland, our M,C,, announced Jeanne Balog as queen and Dave Searles as king. As the clock struck one, everyone was reluctant to end such a perfect night so soon, and so the parties flourished and everyone had a wonderful time, always to be remembered by the Seniors. Next came New Year's and a party was held at 7 Acres' with ice skating and merry-making. Our senior play was a successful money-making project under the hard work of our director, Mrs. Linn, and who could ever forget all the work of Mrs. Boggs who helped to make our class so successful. As this year comes to a close, we feel dejected and happy all at once. Sad because we are leaving our alma-mater and friends behind. Happy because we are going on to new and better horizons in the future years. Weller, Kramer Suffern, Affeldt, Lindstrom, Mit- Whistle a happy rus Travers, Mr, McFarland - t Illlle Au ograph please. Noon hour. , V I J f ff fzjff' Campbell - 'How about a date? KW Huffner, Frederick - Lazy bones. Charles, Van Why, Kramer, McDowell, Millspaugh, Stansfield - St. Pat's Day, Theetge, Plate, Mitrus, Mr. Pasquale - Ladies man. 3 rv
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HOME ROOM 28 First Row: Hayes, Gee, Mott, Hill, Furman, Densmore, Ball. Second Row: Kambeitz, Mc K ibbe n, Smith, Corbett, LaDieu, Halloran, Watson, Blostein, Moore, C arl, Bates. Third Row: Kline, Has- kins, Merry, P. Ca rn e gie, Mi- chael, M. Cleveland, M un s o n, Dole, G. Barber, Marcoccia, Brown. , .3 tl HOME ROOM 27 First Row: Tumer, Ruger, Camp- bell, Gyopyos, Golden, Darrow, Kelly, Major. Second Row: Lee Elford, Lechliter, Dilmore, Bush Foulk, Blodge tt, Bates, Boor, Kuhnel, Drury, Bartkowski, Mc- Laughlin. Third Row: Matthews Cornish, Hapeman, Brown, Brick, Lynch, Drew, M. Cummings, E. Burris, R a d za v ic z, Lummuka Brasser. f W R ,..f .-44 fy.-..,t.,4,.. as 1.1 .k..,..,,g-, Ai, ,L HOME ROOM 25 Front Row: Vosburgh, Paris, Thur- ber, Allington, Robbins, Teller, Rodabaugh. Second Row: Balser, Peckham, Wilson, Woloson, Searles, Volter, B a lc h, Carson, Affeldt. Third Row: G. Roda- baugh, Ungvarsky, Schultz, Van Duzer,Sherman, Smith, C. Sher- man, Springfield, Sterling, Wil- liams.
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