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W, jU„ W. Carr We’re all out of mustard!” Where in the world are the stars for the ceiling?” How do you think this would look over here?” About how much would it cost to .. . ?” Mr. Carr, our hard-working Senior Class adviser, was continually besieged by us Seniors with these and countless other demands and queries. He answered all of them with his cheerful and never-ending patience which never ceased to astonish us. Despite the great number of other duties and responsibilities that he had, Mr. Carr managed to find time to devote many, many hours to helping and guiding us in our various senior ac- tivities. His expert leadership and untiring efforts was one of the main reasons for the great success of all our dances and other affairs such as the Senior Picnic and for unusual achievements of the Senior Sales Committee. He was always on hand to lend a helping hand wherever needed, but he also taught us to manage by ourselves to a great extent. In view of all these things, it is not surprising that we were proud of the choice we made of class adviser. The Senior Class says, Thank you,” Mr. Carr, for being a good friend as well as a wonderful adviser, and for making our Senior year such a successful and enjoyable one. Page twenty
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C(aA5 Offi icerS Worth David, elected president of the Senior Class, possessed the quality of leadership and was always willing to accept responsibility. Worth, a member of the House of Representatives and football team, also served on many dance committees. He was modest and sincere, and everyone liked and admired him. His abilities made our Senior year an unforgettable one. Robert White, the vice-president of the class of ’51, was a prominent member of the House of Representatives. He carried out all tasks assigned to him quietly and efficiently, and the fact that he was able to recognize the humorous side of a situation made him a valuable person to know. The treasurer of our class, Albert Schrieber, was a member of the football, baseball, and basketball teams. An all-around athlete, Al was popular with everyone. His spontaneous laughter made him a welcome personality on every occasion. Our secretary, Lorraine Baldwin, was an all-around student. A member of the Spanish, Press, Coaches and Library Clubs, she was also a member of the Honor Society. She was an energetic worker and helped to make our Senior year a successful one. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—Vertical: David, White, Schreiber. Horizontal: Baldwin. Page twenty-one
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