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High and Mighfy First semester Senior Class officers Margaret Weber, Jack Puners, Denny O'Brien, and Marlene Barrin confer on plans for the Hare-Hound Race. At last, Seniors! We thought that the day would never come when we would be high and mighty seniors. Now that the time has come, we look back and remember our first days in Norfolk High. In the fall of 1948, we started our high school career. Besides getting used to our new environment, many freshmen took part in extra-curricular activities. First semester officers for our freshman year were: presi- dent, John Wisenstine, vice president, Shir- ley Keeney, secretary, Dorothy Stevens, and treasurer, Sally Manske. John was again elected president the second semester. Other officers were: Gale Musselman, vice presi- dent, Shirley Kenney, secretary, and Sally Manske, treasurer. In our sophomore year, we continued to have much vim and vigor. The annual fresh- man-sophmore picnic was held in the spring. For our officers we chose Gale Musselman. president, Dorothy Stevens, vice president, Shirley Keeney, secretary and Marlene Bar- ritt, treasurer. The second semester we chose Gale for president, John Wisenstine, vice president, Dorothy Stevens, secretary, and Marlene, treasurer. Finally we became upperclassmen. The hare and hound race started the year's activ- ties. Our defeat did not lower our prestige. We proved our superiority on field day by winning from the seniors, three to one. One of our most important accomplishments was the Junior Class play, Mother Is A Fresh- man. The big event of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior prom. We spent much time decorating the city auditorium for Candyland. Officers elected for our Junior year were Jolm Wisenstine, president, Dar- rell Buettow, vice president, Margaret Weber, secretary, and Marlene Barritt, treasurer. Second semester officers were Darrell Buet- tow, presidentg Dennis O'Brien, vice presi- dent, Margaret, secretary, and Marlene, treasurer. We started our senior year by winning the hare and hound race. In the spring we pre- sented the class play entitled Years Ago, held sneak day and field day. Officers chosen for the first semester were Dennis O'Brien, president, Jack Putters, vice president, Mar- lene Barritt, secretary, and Margaret Weber, treasurer. Second semester leaders were Dennis, president, Jerry Moore, vice presi- dent, Marlene, secretary, and Margaret, treasurer. The Frosh aren'I flue only ones fha! giggle. Proof is given by a look al the Senior Problems Class.
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