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Philip Iohnson Helen Lamm anuarg arid O icerfi Directing the activities of the lanuary l948 graduating class were the officers: Phillip lohnson, president, Helen Lamm, vice-president, Beverly Hibbott, secretary and Iames Lacey, treasurer. Phillip Iohnson as president of the class gave the graduation address and had charge ot all the class activities. Helen Lamrn took charge of preparations for the Senior banquet which was held at Nantucket. The dinner was held on Ianuary 26, with Bill Nesbit serving as toastmaster. The announcement committee took care of procuring announcements and calling cards for the graduates. The committee was headed by Marilou Bowers. Corrine Ken- nedy measured the seniors for their caps and gowns and Ralph Lewis, heading the commencement committee, had charge ot the graduation exercises. As a class gilt, the Ianuary graduates presented the school with a trophy dedicated to Dr. Eston V. Tubbs and to be presented yearly to the outstanding senior of each class. Carleton Dangremond ,was chairman of this committee. The class wishes to express its thanks to the many faculty members who con- tributed so much to the success of the class activities. C' fa, xk-BT!! WX NAV' 'll f Beverly Hibbott Iames Lacey Page I2
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list V anuarg emonagfiefi The girl with the laughing eyes and smiling face when- ever you see her is Corrine, or 'lCorky, Kennedy. Corrine was a very busy girl around Morgan Park. She was chair- man of the Cap and Gown Committee, president of Quill cmd Scroll, a member of Board of Control, Tau Epsilon, H. R. S. G., Curtain Club, Assembly Committee, and Social Committee. Her dramatic readings will always be remembered as out- standing, and her winning personality enabled her to get along with both teachers and students alike. Bill Nesbit was one of the busiest seniors in Morgan Park. ln addition to being editor-in-chief of the Empehi News, he was a member of Quill and Scroll, the annual staff, A Cap- pella Chorus, Eniblem Club, Tau Epsilon, and manager of the baseball team. ln spite of these activities, he was salutatorian of his class. Bill's ability to get things done accounted for much of his success at Empehi. Helen Lamm is certainly a personality girl with another one of those winning smiles. She was a member of Tau Ep- silon, the Empehi News Staff, H. R. S. G., the Senior Council and the Exterior Committee, to mention a few. Among her fellow classmates she rated tops in friendliness and affabil- ity. Empehi will really miss her when she leaves. Carleton Dangremond, valedictorian of his graduating class, was also president of Tau Epsilon, chairman of the Senior Gift Committee, and a member of National Honor Society, A Cappella Chorus, Board of Control and the basket- ball team. He was particularly valuable on the latter because of his height, over six feet. Carleton's quiet efficiency has made him well known to both teachers and students. f .w,,Wl'l-Q-W.. V, , Y i',, ., ,,,, 'ff-...N Q 'V ' 3 if fi Top left: Corrine Kennedy William Nesbit Helen Lamrn Carleton Dangremond Page I3
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