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SENIOR CLASS Our senior advisors, Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Heinley, Mr. MacLean. There is no better place for you to meet our Senior Class Officers and Advisors than at one of the regular senior class meetings. First, there is Bob Burtis, the witty, hardworking President calling the meeting to order, and Bev Crymble, the congenial and ever-ready Vice-President, who carried on her duties most efficiently during the past year. The Seniors are very proud of Carolyn Bennett for the splendid job she did as the Class Secretary. The able Class Treasurer was Karen Chunko who kept the class on solid financial ground during the year. The Faculty advisors who gave the Senior class inspired leadership and kept a leash on their frisky spirits were Miss Mary Sullivan, Mrs. Francis Heinley, and Mr. Richard McLean. Thus, with the help of these enthusiastic advisers and officers, the Seniors have completed a grand year, one on which they will look back with bright memories as they assume their share in the society of the future. It is their hope that they may use their varied talents and careful training to help build the best civilization the world has ever known. M Shirley Palmer welcoming the sophomores. Marie Prochilo having an X-ray.
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The Talking “Things.” Under the direction of fine officers and wonderful advisors, the Senior Class activities for the class of 1949 were completed. In September came Senior-Sophomore Day. This was followed by the presentation of the Senior Play entitled “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.” In February all the talent of the Senior Class was combined into a very successful talent show. The following months contained planning and hard work for the Senior Prom which featured an “underwater” theme. Then in June the big moment arrives as we, the seniors, graduate from high school leaving many memories and friendship ties. Bob Burtis conducting a class meeting. Seniors first! 13
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