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In-india Meg ia jill -t Al we-e 'film-s. P T Eff at we-sa A-1-5.-9' LEFT TO RIGHT joan Mulligan Treasurer Advlsor Mr C H Smith Advisor Miss S James Stock Vice President Mrs H Rittenhouse Magaw Advisor joan Stockton Secretary Advisor Glenn Lambert President Mr T Spears CLASS OFFICERS ln the year 1951 the senior class en tered the Regional 'tnd proceedeel to take oyer the responsibilities and privileges that befall such t elass To lead the senior class m the new school they' elected Glenn Lambert as their President. Glenn proved to be a very' wise 'ind capable leader. im Stock gave his worthy' assistance 'ts 'X'ice-President. The financial duties were taken over by' Mollie Mulligan and ,Ioan Stockton served 'ts class secretary. XYith the election of these officers the class immediately' started to concentrate on producing the first yearbook of 'lxegional Through the combined efforts and cooperation of the faculty' and the students, they were able to raise enough money to present Yolume I of the Regis Ihe senior year was extremely busy and tull of exciting exents The presentation of the exeellent performance of Meet Corhss Xrehei iexetled to the student body and to the public the dramatic 'tbilitv in the class. I the following months there were dances that proxed to be outstanding successes. The great- eqt event however was graduation day. It brought the seniors to the end of their high pchool d'ty's 'md to' '1 future full of hopes and dre'uns. Many' seniors plan to attend institu- tions of higher learning vxhile others will be found in the various occupational fields. They each look forward to an unpredictable future but hope for the same happiness that was their's during their high school years.
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