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SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Mangan, Treasurer; Dayton, President; Marshall, Vice-President; Mr. Munson, Crockford, Secretary; Mrs. Eggleton. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1952, a mighty 117 assembled to rush to the cafeteria, get lost, and make new friends. That year we took trips to either Cooperstown, Niagara Falls, Allegheny State Park, or The Thousand Islands. The Student Council representative for our class that year was Dick Kelley. In the eighth grade we presented our first competitive class play, THE DYSPEPTIC OGRE. We became members of new clubs; Junior G. A. C., Scitamards, Nuts n Bolts Club, Gillete Blue Blades, Black Cats, and the Slavedrivers. Our class representative to the Student Council was Susan Sessions. Our freshman year brought our first encounters with new subjects which we were able to choose from a large curriculum. We also were faced with senior high teachers whom we were to see for the rest of our high school career. Our color guard and standard bearer for that year were Susan Sessions and Jim Marshall respectively. Susan Sessions was also the class representative to the Student Council. The sophomore year brought cheerleading tryouts for all girls. Our class color guard and standard bearer were Susan Sessions and John Salerno respectively. Ann Mangan was the representative to the Student Council. The junior year was full of activity. The Junior Prom was beautiful with the Almost Paradise theme. Our Junior Play was the famous CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. Also we had many other memorable things: Class rings, Junior Town Meeting of the Air, term papers, and the Prom Queen, Judy Houghton, and her attendant, Marsha Allen. Our class representative was Adrian Fenyn, and our color guard and standard bearer were Susan Sessions and Richard Kelley respectively. Finally, we became seniors. The class elected Tom Dayton as our president, Jim Marshall as our vice-president, Karen Crockford as our secretary, and Ann Mangan as our treasurer. We surpassed our personal goals in our magazine drive, and Pat Farrell set a new record. We shall never forget the Washington trip, The Senior Ball, graduation from these familiar corridors, and the teachers we leave behind.
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BEVERLY ELOISE BEEMAN Bev Hey, wait a minute! Tri-Hi-Y; GFS-President; High Times; Yearbook; Var. Chorus 2; Glee Club; FTA 1,2; Mixed Chorus; Intramurals 10,12; Junior Play. MARSHA ALLEN Mart Smarten Up! Cheerleader 3,4; GAC 1-4; High Times 3,4; Sports Council 4; Chorus 2. ROBERT ELLIOTT BLACKMAN Bob” Whatever you do, get your education; we will leave it up to you. ” RICHARD D. BOERMAN Little Richard Hi Junior Honor Boy; Boys' Service 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Thespians 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Bowling 2. ZELMA ELAINE BOERMAN 'For heaven's sake! PATRICIA ANN BROWN Pat” I mean — Junior Honor Girl; GAC 3,4; Caduceus 3,4; 3-T 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Intramurals.
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