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Who's Who Qn l 2 ERNEST WHITE Most Intellectual Boy SARA POLLARD Most Intellectual Girl
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(yeniol Class ”l{2” Wc started our busy Senior Year under the guidance of Miss Munnell anti Miss Stranahan. This year we had much to do so we organized at our first class meeting by electing the following officers: President ......................................James MeWhirter Vice President.............................................Harriet Sarver • Secretary .......................................Frances Chapman Treasurer ...................................................Doris Noble Our Yearbook Staff was selected and they began their work with many bright ideas anti with much enthusiasm. As you know, any Senior class must have a lot of money so wc startctl campaigning. Our party, the “Senior Lodge Party, was the first one of the year and, of course, it was a huge success. During the course of the year we had several bake sales anti we soltl candy at the basketball games. Every member in our class cooperated and thanks to them our funds were greatly increased. After flashing madly around in preparation for our Senior play, “Sunup,” we finally producetl it gloriously. About this time we were going around, not the usual carefree girls and boys, but with a rather worried expression on our faces anti an armful of books. For, you see, it was nnd-term test time and wc all wanted to graduate with honors. Since our class was a very active one we had to have something to use our energy upon, so we served a spaghetti supper. The supper was worth all the effort that we put into it and it was very successful. We now look forward to being royally entertained by the Junior Class when they give the Junior-Senior Prom. We, also, have the Senior Day, Baccalaureate, Commencement, anti the Alumni banquet all waiting for us. I know 1 shall have a wonderful time at all of these. Thus ends the history of the Senior Class.
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Deal TJia’ixj: When I begin to think about the Underclassmen begin to feel a little blue. Gee, but HI miss ail my friends and the hustle and bustle of school life. The Seniors next year will have all our fun, excitement and worries, but I know they'll land on top. The Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen will be setting Mercer Hi. on fire, too, probably. They all certainly have a lot to look forward to. It hardly seems possible that we were once Freshmen and looked forward to o u r Senior year just like the Freshmen are now. Life certainly passes quickly as they will all find out.
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