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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS For leadership down the last mile of their final year at L.H.S., the seniors chose two boys and two girls. This equal repre- sentation was further car- ried out in school activities where the boys dominated athletics and leadership, the girls, music, organiza- tions, and scholastic abil- ity. The two groups worked together to great advan- tage throughout the year in many outstanding suc- cesses. .mum 52 TOM PAUL President Vice-President This year the seniors undertook the job of promoting a winter formal, the Sparkle Spin, held during the Christmas holidays. To no one's surprise the dance was an out- standing success. A sophomore in the senior play was a new twist too, brought about by the serious illness of a cast member. EMIL HOCH Although making important decisions on anouncements, name cards, and being fitted for caps and gowns, most of the seniors found time to enter in on the exclusive senior activities, the play and the yearbook. But don't get the idea that this year's seniors were a group of social-minded parasites living off past academic records. Indeed the seniors led all other groups in representation on the honor roll and were foremost in problems needing scholastic skill. The worthy few who qualified for the highest scholastic group, the four year honor roll, are: Dan Dewey, Alda Tobey, Robert Nankee, Donald Swanson, Eloise Anderson, Jane Anderson, Marilyn Brown, and Pat Shaw. To solve the problem of the class motto, the seniors selected We build the ladder by which we rise. The class flower is the scabiosus, and class colors are gray and crimson. 'Q' me JANE ANDERSON E'-I As graduation day draws ever nearer, the members 113-Q of the class of 5O are un- able to refrain from remi- niscing over their four years in high school, and refreshing their memories of events, teachers, and fellow students. These memories are of varied subjects, but all hearts are sorrowful at saying good- by. ARVONA MANCHESTER Secretq ry Treasurer Page 13
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ELIZABETH ANDERSON Pm little, but I know. Class Sec. I, 25 Girls' League Rep. 25 S.T.C.C. 2, 45 G.A.A. I. 25 Bas- Icefball I, 25 Assembly Band I, 2, 3. 45 Band I. 2, 3. 45 Orchesira 3, 45 Ass+ Direcior 45 Maiore++e 45 Y-Teens I. 2. 3 45 Co-Adv. Ed- iior Annual 4. ELOISE ANDERSON We walk by faith, not by sight. Tennis I5 G.A.A. I5 Girls' Choir I. 2. 45 Co-op 3, 45 Moniior 35 Knif- fing Club 35 Annual Board 4. JANE ANDERSON Wisdom is the wealth of the wise. Girls' League Rep. 35 G.A.A. I. 2. 35 Class Secrelary 45 Annual Board 4. SHIRLEY ANDERSON Silence gives grace to a woman. G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 45 Girls' Choir I. 25 Mixed Choir 35 Moniior 3. CAROL BANNINGA Blue are her eyes as the fairy nax ,Y Souih High I. 25 Senior Play 45 Y-Teens 35 Co-Feaiure Edlior An- nual 45 Couri lJusl'icel 45 S.'l'.C.C. 45 Speech Club 35 Sec. 35 Mon- i'lor 3. 4. SHIRLEY BARBER Pm no angel ! Girls' Choir 2, 35 Cheerleader I 2. 3. 45 Baseball I. 25 Volleyball I Baslreiball l. 25 Soccer I. 2. PAT BASHAW I never saw a man I didn't like. Soffball' 2, 35 Baslcefball 2, 35 Vol- leyball 25 Speedball 35 Librarian 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Girls' Choir 2,, 45 Mixed Choir 2. 3. 4. ALYCE BENEDICT Without music, life would be a mistake. Orchesira I. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3. 45 Baskelball 25 Soccer 25 Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 45 Girls League Rep. 45 Choir 3. 4. ALVIN BENSON I want to see the wheels go around. Boys' Associalion I. 2. 3. 4. JACK BILLINGS Blessings on him who first invented sleep. Sterling High I. 25 Boys' Choir 3. 45 Mixed Choir 3. 45 Librarian 4. Hoge I5
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