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Senior A's, W'54 Leading +heir class, in Olympic blue sweafers, were: Bob Anderson, presi- dent Frances Anderson, vice-presi- denh Donna Lindgren, secreiaryg Caryl Couvrey, freasurerp and Diclz While- hursf, sergeanl-a+-arms. During fhe semesfer, senior A's en- ioyed a dance in Social hall, Vespers, Senior Tea, Senior Brealcfasf, and +he crowning glory, Commencement in Wesfover Hall. Though a separafe Prom could no+ be enioyed, +he summer Prom, Fan- +asy, proved enjoyable. Two Ephebians and four Sealbearers were among The Olympic blue-clads. bUL2+:pur2igh+: g Frances Anderson, Caryl Couvrey, Donna Lindgren, Dick :Student leacfera are efectecf . . . 9 I I Beverl Simmons, Gene Moses, Linda Fordin , Dave Weaver, Shi Barr Senior B s, W 54 ' 9 P ' Leading +he Senior B class of S'54 were: Slcip Barry, president Gene Moses, vice-presidenh Beverly Sim- mons, secre+aryg Linda Fording, 'I'rea- surerg Dave Weaver, sergeanl'-a+-arms. Their big social was a pre-Chrislmas dance in Social hall. Senior B's losf Senior Field Day and Skip graciously accepfed fhe cocoanui' cream pie, in 1'he face, from ihe vicforious Senior A prexy. A L Page fwenly-iwo
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Girls' League S'54 Summer '54 Girls' League officers in- cluded Kay Brown, presidenfg Lila Moser, vice presidenfg Marion Wilcox, secrelaryg Sandra Livingsfon, freasurerg Diane Benge, parliamenfariang Carol Posrhumus, publicifyg and Pai' O'Neil, hisforian. During fhis summer semes+er, girls en- ioyed a Big-and-LiH'le Sisfer Parry, Mofher- Daughfer Banquer, fhe annual Girls' Week, and a Co++on-Cord Dance. The League made bunnies 'For each room a+ Easier. j' Len fo righi: Pal O'NeiI, Carol Poslhumus, Marion Wilcox, Miss Doris i er, Kay Brown, Lila Moser, Sandra Llvlngsion, Diane Benge, i WZZM Qqgfq VQWRQ Firsl Row, lofi fo righlz John Conneley, Donald Ord. Second Row: Wall Tavis, Diclx Lucore, Mr. Henry Thompson. Boys' Forum S'54 Officers of fhe Boys' Forum for Summer '54 were: Diclc Lucore, presidenh John Con- nelley, vice-presidenh Don Ord, rreasurerg WaI+ Tavis, sergeanl'-af-arms. The boys of Sparfa enioyed fwo movies, Why 'rhe Army Needs You! and an on- +he-scene movie of racing af Bonneville salf flals. Mr. Henry Thompson is sponsor. Dick Lucore Kay Brown Page iweniy-one
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Juniors, W'54 Under fhe leadership of Bob Sun- derland, fhe iunior class enioyed an ac- Hve winfer program. Helping pul' over all school ac+ivi+ies in frue iunior fash- ion, +hey also enjoyed a Junior Jump. Officers for The semesfer were: Bob Sunderland, president Dave Reed, vice-presidenrg Carole Gales, secre- fary, Joan Niersbach, freasurerg and Roland Zimmerman, sergean'r-af-arms. Firsf Row, lofi fo righi: Carole Gales, Joan Niersbach. Second Row, leff fo righf: Bob Sunderland. RI d Z' D R d 0 dh ll'TlI'h9I'fTl!fl, dV8 08 . . . . to represfenfa u.4, . . . fig? 3? , Bob Riley, Prosidenl' Freshmen Perhaps nol' l'he mos? acfive, buf cer- fainly 'rhe mosi' spiriled class is +he Freshman. Prospecrive graduales of W'59 and S'58 were led 'rhis year by Bob Riley and Dave Anderson. Carol Posfhumus and Dennis Kelly, Sandra Jones and Guy Hennigan were chosen Freshman Kings and Queens. The Freshman Recepfion, plus a Sporrs Nighl' sponsored by rhe class. were ac+ivi+ies enioyed by members. rfb! Evelyn S+an1'on, Presidenl Sophomores Serving fhe Sophomore class as president iirsl' semes+er, was Eve- lyn Sfanron. She organized +he painring of frash cans, on a Salur- day afrernoon, wifh fhe school colors, orange and gray. The class was under +he sponsorship of Mr. Fabbio De Franco. Page iweniy-three
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