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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Harold Weaver, Senior Class president, plans the agenda for the next class meeting with the help of John Werley, vice-president. Judy Christman, our very capable secretary, records the minutes in her beautiful handwriting. Ronald Bittner, class treasurer, reports how much is in the treasury and how many expenses the class can expect to have. The class officers provided the leadership necessary to make our junior minstrel, class play, and junior prom a success. However, they could not have done as good a job without the patient guidance of our class advisors, Mr. Harold Taylor, Miss Barbara Kerchner, and Mr. Richard Blose. For the class trip on May 29, the Seniors decided to go to New York City to tour the United Nations Building, visit Chinatown, and view the play, Music Man. The last activity spon- sorecl by the class was the day-long trip to a Pocono summer resort. We want to express a hearty Thank you to all who have enabled us to say with pride: I'm a member of the graduating class of '59. 27
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Eek! It's not a woman. Cast HARRY SAVAGE . . . .... Peter Arquin MABEL SAVAGE ....... Carol Handwerk Mrs. DONNELLY ...... Delores Handwerk GRACIE EVANS ...... JASPER WILKINS ....... OFFICER BUTTERFIELD . LUCY ............. ERMINTRUDE EVANS . . . OTTO B. SAVAGE . . . SMOKEY MCGEE . . Prompters . . . Barbara Miles . Larry Higgins . . . .John Bailey . . . .Joyce Rabert . . .Carol l-lerber William Ritter . Charles Poust . . . Barbara Fritz Carol Hartman SE IOR PLAY Too Many Relatives This year 's class play, under the direction of Miss Grace Moore, was the comedy, Too Many Re1atives. This story relates the problems that a young married couple encounters when their deaf relatives pay them a visit. An escaped criminal provides the suspense. The entire cast and those behind the scenes all con- tributed to make this a success which will long be remembered. And the cuckoo must have his fling Who are you? Where 's Mr. Savage? O.K.! Just as long as we understand each other
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