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WZFW 4 1 1 I RGE C. MEARS 9 u ' n 5 X Windy 5 -gm I have often regretted my speech, , L but never my silence. 1? Class Play 3,43 Yearbook Staff 45 Prom Attendant 35 Graduation Usher i 35 Hall Patrol 2. EVELYN M. ROSER Evie A closed mouth catches no flies. 5 5 . X. ' 1' . . l l'LL?.Jp r Class Play 3,45 Cafeteria Staff 35 Senior Choir 45 Library Club 1, 2,45 Vice President Library Club 25 Intramurals 1,2,45 Operetta 45 Dance Club 25 Honor Society 35 Yearbook 45 Class I Nj iq! Q.. '- A Q Wi114g Class Prophecy 4. ll 'XT Q .J L-E- 7 M S' X 5 -1. , ' x sf' KATHLEEN TURNER u 11 ' ' D W J Honey , Look for me in the nurseries of 31-.LMI ykfd heaven . Tig: QW, Class Treasurer 35 Class Marshal 35 ' Prom Attendant 1, 25 Prom Queen 35 ' '-152 Senior Choir 3,45 Choir President 45 4' Sw operetta 3,45 Bowling Club 1,2,3, 4 A 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Ceramics 0 S., Club 25 Photography Club 25 News- E . paper Staff 2,Q3,45 Yearbook staff 45 Class Play 1, 3,4. -
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we CLASS HISTORY Four years ago on a fine September morning, the L.M.C.S. took on its deck a new crew for a cruise over Educational Seas. Aboard ship, Captain Welter took command of the new crew, which consisted of a large group of scholars. This bright-eyed group of forty-three sailors started out by electing their officers for their first voyage which were as follows: Margo Banks, President, LeRoy Hadden, Vice President, Sharon Ward, Secretary, Dolly Ward, Treasurerg and Gloria Switko and James Ayer, Student Council Representatives. In the next ten months, many new and strange events happened to the new seafarers. As they crossed the equator to higher seas, they had the traditional Halloween concessions which were the Penny Arcade, Hit the Pin, and the Bug Game. Next line we crossed was the Tropic of Cancer, where we had the job of producing the one-act play Butch, which we would rather not mention, let's say it practically sunk! At the tenth port we lost some of our gang, but we also took on some new skippers, who helped us swab the decks and keep things shipshape. During this year again, our worthy captain led us over smooth seas, and we once again had to be called to general quarters and choose James Ayer, Arthur Jones, Louis Kannegiser, Richard Krupp, Gloria Switko and Bill Newman to guide us over another year of smooth sailing. By the time we reached the Tropic of Capricorn, the captain informed us that at last the sunny season had approached, and it was our duty to provide for our passengers a Leap Year Dance, which kept all us swabbies swabbin'. Came 'our eleventh port and we all donned our life jackets. We jumped into our duties, which included electing our officers, who came along in a tug boat and towed us to safety the rest of the year, WOW! these were really a whale of rescurers, William Newman, Margo Banks, Gloria Switko, Honey Turner, Sharon Ward and Roy Hadden. When they came on board, the fish really started swimming. At last came the time when we could exhibit our theatrical talents and present the three- act comedy, Mother is a Freshman, which was a sea full of success. Came May 22, and we sponsored the annual Junior Prom using Blue Moon as the theme. After three years of rough currents, we anchored at our last port, where we were greeted with a tornado of struggles. As our first major project, we gave our mates the chance to attend another of our successful dances---the ever-awaited Sadie Hawkins Dance. Having done so well with our preceding stage play, we decided to clear the deck and give our underseamen the real benefit of our talents. Here Come the Brides was something that we will never forget---nor will anyone else! Boy, did we push the whales this time! With the completion of this four year voyage, we marched off deck and found our admiral, waiting to present us with our diplomas for worthy seamanship. - A e--i4'- 5'i---- A . in
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