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4' massive wall murals and the scene of a Paris street cafe. F everish preparations ended just in time for the decorators to go home to dress. Music was by Ethel Water- field and the evening of May 9th, 1952 was pronounced a great success by all. Miss Mary Scannell our advisor was our chaper- one. That year our class lost George Le- merise and Richie Becker. Next fall, 1952, we had at last come into our own,-Seniors. Our first move was to elect as officers, William Lundstrom, Ken- neth Bohlin, Lois Stohlberg and Nancy Luoma. Appointed as a Maroon staff were Ernestine Girard, Kenneth Bohlin, Frances Schliker, Louise Cushing, Carol Bickford, Ellen Kent, Nancy Luoma, William Lund- strom, Rita Mainville, Connie Adamowicz, Connie Page, Gloria Martin, Marilyn Tay- lor, Ruth Hisoire, and Pat Pearsall all under the aggressive direction of Mr. Wallace. With Miss Harmon's advice and with funds for our trip as an incentive we began scouring for Ads to be put in our Senior Play book. Our play, Peck,s Bad Boy,', was a great success both financially and humor- ously. Our cast under the coaching of Miss della Sala and Mr. Sparks included Lester Boyer, Carol Bickford, Ronald Luoma, Alec Van Hook, William Lundstrom, Kenneth l Bohlin, Ellen Kent, Ernestine Girard, Norma Mailea, Frances Schliker, Rita Main- ville, Marilyn Taylor, Ed Lussier and Bev- erly Mason. We were well rewarded for our work when the critics pronounced our play the best in years. After the play we simultaneously began a Christmas Card selling drive and plans for the Christmas Ball. This dance was a great success and we all left for the Holi- days full of visions for coming events. Back from the holidays we again went on an Ad campaign, this time for the Maroon. We also found time to elect Nancy Luoma D. A. R. Representative. Finally we were ready to leave on our trip, the greater majority going along. XVith Mr. and Mrs. Skelley as chaperones the trip was full of fun for all. At last graduation, Senior Dinner Dance and goodbye L. H. S. As we glance back over the years, our memories are a conglomeration of many thoughts, teachers, pupils, games, vacations, and homework. Our Senior year was the shortest and most enjoyable period of all and I am sure weire all sorry to leave. ALEXANDER VAN Hook
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