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l 4 l 4 MATERIAL Pink and patches, boys and girls Crew Cuts and pretty curls . . . Lots of work, lots of fun . . . Now the students' day is done.
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i l I.,-fr In right: Strangfeld, Mr. Stunt-advisor, O'Shaughnessy, Fleischer. jheim wad fda peqilaonfiidihfy Late in September, the Senior Class held a meeting for the purpose of choosing the students who were to lead its activities for the coming year. lklany were nominated. After an exceed- ingly close contest, four well-qualified seniors received the duties and responsibilities of hold- ing office. lt was in this election that machine politics first appeared at Mepham three of the succesful candidates having united and waged a joint campaign. Henry O'Shaughnessy was named presidentg june Strangfeld, vice-presidentg Xluriel Brow- nell, secretary, and Carl Fleischer, treasurer. Of the four, only Hank had not spent his entire high school career at lllepham, having migrated from New Jersey. just one look at the broad shoulders and giant height of the ingenious president will sug- gest the fact that his outstanding accomplish- ments vvere on the football field and wrestling 22 mat. Besides being sport-minded, he was speaker of the House of Representatives. a member of the Debate Team, and a member of the Honor Society. The words, vice-president, must have held some strange power over June, for she was not only vice-president of the Senior Class, but also of Skull and Bones and the Honor Society. Her other activities were the band, House of Repre- sentatives and the Library Club. It seems that the band and Honor Society claimed most of the class officers, for hluriel and Carl, too, were active participants in both or- ganizations. Muriel, like June, was in the Li- brary Club, and Carl was on the Hizrvzlrleer. During the year, these oflicers, with lVIr. Stunt advising, performed their duties with dis- patch and efiiciency to the complete satisfaction of the Senior Class. I
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