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SENIOR ACTIVITIES Now, Chris, I should like to show you what our Senior Class has been doing this past year. To begin with, we had Senior-Sophomore Day, when we greeted the Sophs and showed them how they could occupy their spare time by joining clubs. Every class must have some way of raising funds. Our primary source was the Senior play, George Washington Slept Here, a comedy in three acts, which was directed by Miss D. Sullivan. Our next assignment was Senior Day. On this day, the Seniors took over the school for a day, custodians and faculty being chosen by a committee of students. Every class is given a chance to present its talent in assembly. The title of ours was, The Mid-Century Review.” Featured were: a disk jockey show; the Jay Walkers, a dancing team; and a student band. The theme for our Senior Prom was Penthouse Rendezvous.” The decorations carried out the idea of being on the roof of a New York skyscraper on a starry night. A really smooth band made our never-to-be-forgotten Prom complete. Soooo interested!! Isn't it romantic?” Stitchie is giving latest news to class.
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SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Probably every class since the beginning of time has had its class officers, Christian, and I think we have had very efficient ones this past year. Serving as president, and making an excellent job of it, was Richard Ahlers, who proved himself to be a capable and efficient leader. He was assisted in the job of presiding over the class meetings by Winona Saunders, our vice-president. The class secretary was Evelyn Anderson. She has kept the minutes faithfully and without complaining, though it was no easy job keeping all the records straight. Perina Fron-tina was another of the hardworking leaders of the class. She has kept the class out of the red by seeing that all of the dues were collected. Very few and far between were the seniors who escaped Perry's watchful eye. Our class advisors were Mr. McLean and Miss M. Sullivan. Besides taking care of the cafeteria homeroom, they helped us with the decorations for the prom and other activities carried out by the senior class. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: E. Anderson, P. Frontino, W. Saunders, R. Ahlers. A little get-together. Seniors and Sophomores get acquainted. 14
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RICHARD AHLERS Stitchie” is the president of the Class of '50. Likes girls, one in particular. Would like to do lab work after high school. Athletic Qub 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. BARBARA ALLEN Barbara will attend modeling school and then get married. She is always seen with Terry and Ann. Has a keen wit. Sportsnite 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3. EVELYN ANDERSEN Known to all as Ev' Plans a trip to Norway. Hard working secretary of the Senior Class. Likes Volleyball. Plays all sports. Is an active member of Leaders Corp. ROBERT ANDERSON Friendly person. Likes baseball. Ambition is to go to Florida in a Chevy convertible. Has great interest in the musical field. Gas station is his favorite hangout. ERNEST ARNOLD Ernie wants to become a Phys. Ed. teacher and coach. He likes sports and girls. Varsity Club president. Vice pres, of G. O. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. TERESA ARRANDALE Known by all as Terry.” Likes to dance and listen to popular music. Seen with Ann. After school activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. EDWARD ASKEDALL Aims to be an insurance claim adjuster. Likes shop and history. Outside interests include hunting and fishing. Has been a stock boy. Band 1, 2; Rifle Club 2, 3; Baseball 4. ROBERT BADALUCCA Bob’s” ambition is to live in California. Things he enjoys most are girls, sports, and eating. Bob is a happy-go-lucky fellow. G. O.; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. f 16
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