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w i' ' ' . ml senior council It seems like only four months ago our beloved portals were be- decked with innumerable posters, pictures and bright sayings, as once more a new senior class saw its contemporaries beat their respective brains out getting nominations, making impressive ads and being good to all fellow seniors till it hurt, in fond hopes of being elected to the Senior Council. Out of a field of twenty candidates came Amerigo Terenzoni as president, David Triebitz, vice-president, Robert Nielssen, secretary, and Charles Zirpiades, treasurer. Our thanks go to these boys for making various girls schools better places to dance in. To Dean Weiner also we give our collective regards. The eighth term would not have been as successful had it not been for his keen foresight and ex- cellent advice. The problems overcome by these officers and the other members of the Senior Council were by no means few or insignificant. Rings, pins and other jewelry were distributed with a minimum of confusion and a maximum of expense. Then came the Prom. Everybody knew the best way to run the Prom. Suggestions met these harassed officers wherever they went. Armchair organizers were put in their proper place when the season's gala event arrived and compliments from every source proved the discretion of the committee. The senior class is much obliged to Dean Weiner for his ready cooperation in all matters, and to the ofiicers for devoting their time and energy to giving us the most pleasant memories to take into a muddled world with us.
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with Dean Weiner about wearing gym sneakers to the Prom. Wiing dis- tribution nears, and academic teachers marvel at the subdued atmosphere. Apple prices go up as seniors try to keep teacher happy. Solo men avoid the accusing finger of Mr. Agranoff as they try like mad to get the book out by August 15. MAY: Vlfhat gorgeous weather this merry month of May. We now come to school in our new Packards, Cadillacs, and Fords. Teachers. the old diehards, cling to their bicycles and pogo sticks. What bliss to drowse in the spacious cockpit of the Beechcraft in Mr. Miller's shop. No, Mulligan, I w0n7t sign your petition. The elections are over-over. do you hear? Much dither about the glamor contest, won by unanimous acclaim of three student judges and Mr. Bennett, first honors going to Miss Flamholtz. The judges have been missing for two weeks. We wonder where the bodies have been buried. Richard Elmo's financial difficulties have been solved temporarily. He was seen during lunch hour, helping out Harry, the Hot Dog man. Nothing can keep a good senior down. JUNE: Gosh, those finals were tough, but thank goodness we can now sell the old gyp sheet to some smart seventh termer. Lanyi, bright boy of the class, finally proved through trig and navigation that morp is prom spelled backwards. We're not convinced yet. Thousands of beauti- ful girls at the Prom, and seniors decked out in tux and tails. No wonder so many teachers attend. Comes at last. after weeks of tapering off from our last-minute strenuous activities, the big day itself, parole-graduation, we meant to say. Mr. B., asked his opinion of the graduating class, trans- formed his features into what resembled a corroded grapefruit and snarled, MBunch of stupid kids. So, with this modest modicum of proper S.A.T. diction, we take our leave of the hallowed halls that have been our home for the last three years. We are now equipped with brains, facts, and fancy ideas of our own. All we need now is a clear wind, and we'll do the rest. Thanks for everything. H.AROLD Ross 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 Cl El 5 E 2 I3 QQ.- tg r Ginn, 9,45 I gs-Q . Fm.: ,-5 05 -S git Q. 9 B9 -,sf ,I 113.-.1 T 2 .ff X iilwi u 6 F Q, 1 X - -5, J I 9 ' X E- X El wx' 1 E .5 , - .7 . e A I ..: , . E .1 IV - ld - I '14 M 1 WW W g l I-L Q xg Z In
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