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HARRIS HARR15 nun L ul-ut A MMM- --.ma ..--new D SEALBEARERS NANCY BAIR Lots CRAMER BETTY CROCKER CARLA cUMM1Ns T YVONNE DE LA VERGNE RUTH DUNBAR xxnv L- A-Lana --, Y-- 6., , 4 5 gf X 2? .A W we-,. -. zfi lin n i' V I -gt ' va - DAVID O SOB 1 7 DIANA H1cKs Hrizsorr JAMESON s E N N 1 o R C O U N C, i l I Front Row: Ron Heggeland, Mary Beth L Buie, Ann Maudlin, Betty! Edwards, Oopie Benson, Marilyn Mona an. Row 2: Ann Rosetti, Diana Glickman, Don Paglia, Ralph Emerson, Gerry Stake. Chinatown was the theme of the prom given by the senior B,s for the senior A's on the night of January 17. Dancing to Stanley Carle's orchestra, eating rice cakes under the Chinese decorations, streamers, and dim lights will be some of the treasured memories of the class of W '48. On the Sunday before graduation, the class gathered for the traditional Vesper Service, arranged by Stewart Held and Lillian Herron and directed by Don Paglia, featuring the Boys' and Girls' Glce Clubs, and the orchestra. Solos were sung by Ruth Dunbar, Kathy Corwin, and Ralph Emerson. Readings were given by Don Paglia and Stewart Held. LEONARD ALBERT DOLORE-S HARRY NORMA DON ANN MAXINE BURTON RICHARD MAUDLIN MAXWELL MICHAELSON MILLARD LOWE LOWRY MCCONKEY MCKIM MAGILI. MARSH ., wx t ': Z? 1' q xx . N : ' ., ' .,,,. , L.. Q ik -: , ,..,- --::::,1 , ff 'i 3
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M ,-,, . -.,. , L - . ..-...,...,., auvmrws MMEKSUN MJINER FILIPTHNI FAIHCKINGER '48 N rr '- ' BEVERLY YZROLAND GLENN FORD FORNACA Fox Janice Newcomer, carrying Il dozen red roses and attended by her court, was crowned queen of the second annual Winter Carnival. Her Senior Aye ar- tendants were Elaine Burrow and Marilyn Monahan. Nor.l1 Hollywood Parl: was the rendezvous where picnic- hungry seniors dined on hot dogs and ice cream. After the food, the cnergetic seniors indulged in relay races, dashes, and obstacle races fwith hurdlesl. Mixed teams of boys and girls played a reasonable facsimile of foot- ball. fAll cuts and bruises were entirely unintentional., ' 4,1 I ' 1'. LANE Mrrzr mvm L MARY FRIEND FRYE GARSHFIELD UIANNULLI CLASS OFFICERS: Gerry Stake, secre- tanryg Ann Hossctti, trvzlsurc-rg Don Puglia, pn-,aiclvntg Ann Muucllin, vice-president. .rovcw - DIANA v A v as Q GAYLON PAT 12 A RBARA LA VONNE C' 'ERIE LEONA JACKIE GLQRIA G1 ESE GLICKMAN GOTHERIDGE GOURLAY GRAND GRATNER GREENE GUCCIARDO HAMMOND HARDY
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,xi f' ' Kiwi 'lf -sf A Q. til D f- A E -. S. N Q.A tt . A W , ---,, N X MARILYN MARILYN CLARIS JANICE DWIGHT LARRY GLORIA DEXTER MODGLIN IWONAI IAN MURRAY NEWCOMER ORUTT PAPAZIAN PARKER PARRIOT SEALBEARERS E BETTY EDWARDS P ROBERT FWE-INER A 35 H DIANA JAMESON gif DELORES MQCONKEY g D , E JANICE NEWCOM-ER Y g N is B RICHARD SCHNEIDER N1 E 'F' BARBARA REYNOLDS tak I CARLA SUE CUMMINS A NNETH ii N PEDLER S FAITH ROBERTS AWARD I CARLA SUE CUMMINS Dun Puglia, .lm1ir'i- NEWl'4llllC1', Luis Crzmier. Bob Feiner Don Paglia, class prcxy, presided at the banquet and after the meal A, Y t fveal cutlets, etc.l Joyce Newcomer read the class prophecy and Bob Binder, 'I from his Crooks Manual , prophesied the future to the class of W '48. . Bob Hartmen, accompanied on the piano by Patty Porter, sang Tempta- U tion. Mrs. Garner and Miss Randolph gave their farewell speeches, and A I,,:::. . Q' I Don Paglia received the class gavel. lliggagn ECIQEIQTTI Last farewells were given at the Farewell Assembly on the Tuesday before graduation when the W '48 -class for the last time sat in the reserved section and Bob Hixson turned his executive office over to Alan Pierce. Nick Alex read the class history from the B10 to graduation, and Don Paglia handed the class key and privileges over to the Senior Bee prexy, Dick Williams. rv '57 BARBARA RETTYE ARLENE KATHRYN IUCYNULIJS ILIUHARD IIICIITER RIVKIN MARIANNE NINA JOE ANN ROBEY RODIONOFF ROSSELLI ROSSETTI
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