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2 sf l Il Hula bum not stvle luncheon, held in the unfe- z:- Q l , ll'I'iil during.: the lust two periods ol' the day. Not only did Senior Day serve. for enjoyment: it also served us an means of instruction. It tough! n concept of personal responsibility in relation- ship to taking charge of the entire school. Those who look over leaching positions were also in- troduced lo the problems of school personnel. All in all, Senior Day provided vuluuhle experi- ences as well us onjoyuhle monients. I s 5 Q l 5 e i wb ,r il ls fi. Sl. if I Vi I E f X
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6Ill0I' YISITOR to the high school on February 11 was probably quite surprised to see stmlents taking over school positions. Actually Massape- qua wus celebrating Senior Day, un all-important highlight ol' an fuhulous year. After four periods ol' classes, which Seniors taught, they ilSSC'llll'JlCCl in the auflitoriuni to enjoy the class history. which was written, proclucerl. and directed by the Seniors themselves. The next attraction wus I
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X Q13 Paul Goldberg, Presidentg Arthur Weller, Vice- Prcsidentg John Quirk, Secremryg Flip Birhi glia, Treasurer. Firxt rnu'-l'aul Golilln-rg. Helm-I Tomlin. John Quirli. liarol liain. Arthur Yleln-r. Srwnml t l'0lt ,I0jt'C liarh-ton. Carol Olszt-wski. Flip Birlriglia. YT? HE Junior Class had many hard-working and willing members. By diligent planning and care- ful organization they successfully carried out their two main projects for the year, the Junior Prom and the Class Wvork Day. Odd jobs, such as car-washing, lawn mowing, and house cleaning, kept the participants of Work Day going at a steady pace. Not only did these energetic .luniors help to beautify the community, hut also helped to Hheautifyi' their treasury. The Junior Prom was another highlight of the school year. 'Wlardi Gras, the exciting theme of their lVlarch 5 dance, required much thought and deliberation. The final result, a colorful, southern style grand ballroom, provided a perfect setting for this delightful evening of dancing and entertain- ment. Aclvisers-Mr. Small, Mrs, Cummings EXECIQTIYE lI01lNll'l I'EE , .i x i i -
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