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The Class of 39 Senior Council l-Acker, 2-Fitzpatrick, 3-Farris. vice-president, 4-Trevorrow, 5-Nelson. secreta y-treasurer, 6-I h 7 d R-Goss, 9-Mr. Fowler, sponsorg 10-Mrs. Hunter, sponsor: ll-Norman, 12-Southcotte, I3-Clark, pre d I ABSENT FR PICTURE-Cook, Harley. Three Years of Guidance EH Peering out of the shadows of the old building into the prospect of the new was this year's senior council. History is not volumes large enough to record their deeds done here, but although lack of room was quite evident, there was still enough room for the members to carry on the few volumes of business that could be squeezed into the busy seniors' year. A company of horseback riders comprising the senior section distinguished by green ban- ners in the Pow-Wow parade was the first of many new ideas. ITU And say! Was that Senior Play ever a success! Lack of funds obliged the upper classmen to produce a non-royalty play, but with the combination of Mr. Winburne's direction and their choice of the Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde, they even made money. Almost enough in fact to take them out of debt and into the upper income bracket-well, almost. UU March came in like a lamb and Kid Day was the thirty-first, but the kiddies toddled out to the Senior Frolic lyou know, Kid Dayj just the same. When the Senior Party was finally held in April the seniors began to feel-and act-more like seniors. ITU The crowning social event of the year was the Iunior-Senior Prom when the king and queen ruled the class. But all soon met on common ground, for each with high school days gone by took part in the last event, Commencement.
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:ww . m:,.ff'ff 1 T: ,ba l vi' LI' 12:5 F .7 .:',.M.,', , . The Senior Class I Sarah Sue Acker-Senior Council 3: Terror Patrol 3: Social Committee l, 2, 3: Iunior Council 2: Sophomore Council 1: Iunior Honor Girl 2: Terror Tribe l, 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Girls' Gym Exhibit 1: Lever Staff 2: National Honor Society, President, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 2: Masque and Sandal 2, 3: Producing Staffs 2, 3: Terror Trail 3: Editor in Chief: Quill and Scroll 3: Classroom Officer 1, 2, 3. I Elvin Richard Addison-Clean-up Committee l, 2: Sophomore Council l: Hi-Y l: Band l: Football 2, 3: C Club 3: Classroom Oflicer l, 2, 3. I Kenneth Evander Agee-S. O. Cabinet. 2nd Vice President 3: S. O. Committee Chairman 3: Terror Patrol 1, 2, 3: Code Committee l, 2, 3: Iunior Council 2: Sophomore Council l: Terror Tribe 1, 2, 3: Social Science Club 3: State Music Contest l, 2: Band l, 2: Boys' Organization 3: President: Colorado Association of High School Councils 3, President: lunior Class President: Sophomore Class President: Assistant Organist 2, 3: Classroom Ofhcer l, 2, 3: I Mary Cecelia Allen-Terror Tribe l: Girl Reserves l: Social Science Club 3: Masque and Sandal 1, 2, 3: Glee Club l I Arya La V116 Anderson-G. A. A. 2, 3: Girls' Gym Exhibit 1: Girls' Pep Club 2, 3. - .1 U -11,J,,. f':..l,.' .M 1:.,i..i... 1. A r- A..n ii- r-ima.. o 2. rin... r'i..i. 1 - ma.g...... U., .... .. ......-..,.,.. v.,....,,., C.. ........ .-, -, -, ,e...,. ,--..-.. -, --.,,, ,Hn ., H , Lever Staff 3: Social Science Club 3: Chemistry Club 2: Masque and Sandal Play 3: State Music Contest 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Sextet 2: Operetta 2, 3: Madrigal 2, 3: National Music Contest 2, 3: Iunior Choir 1: Girls' En emble 2. I Mabel Mary Armstrong-Terror Patrol 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Girls' Gym Exhibit l: Girls' Pep Club. I Barbara Ann Austin-Terror Patrol l, 2, 3: Girl Reserves l: Social Science Club 3: Masque and Sandal 3: State Music Contest 2, 3: National Music Conference 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: Madrigal 2, 3: lunior Choir l: Girls' Ensemble 2: Classroom Officer l, 2. I Mabel Beth Babcock-Classroom Ofiicer l, 2. I Allen Bader-Clan'-room Ofiicer 1, 2: Interested in Basketball: Electrical Engineering. I Dorothy Mildred Bailey-f-Sophomore Council l. I Margie Lee BakerfPublicity Committee 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Girls' Gym Exhibit l: Chemistry Club 2: Terror Trail 3: Girls' Pep Club 2, 3: Classroom Officer 1, 2, 3: Masque and Sandal 2. I Dorothy Baldwin-Terror Patrol 2: Terror Tribe 2, 3: Social Science Club 3: State Music Contest l, 2, 3: National Band Conference 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: Band l, 2, 3: Classroom Oflicer 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3. I Audrey Genevieve Ball-Courtesy Committee 3: Iunior Honor Girl 2: Terror Tribe 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Social Srien e Club 3: Terror Trail 3: Quill and Scroll 3. I Melvin Edward Balzer4Social Committee 3: Terror Trail 3:Terror Tribe 2, 3: Social Science Club 3: Masque and Sandal 2, President 3: Masque and Sandal Play 3: Iunior Farce 2: Camera Club 2, 3: State Music Contest 2, 3: National Band Conference 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Classroom Officer 2, 3: La Grange High School l. I Helen Dorothy Barnes-Social Science Club 3: Chemistry Club 2: Masque and Sandal 2, 3: lunior Farce 2: Senior Play 3: A Cappella Choir l, 2: Operetta 2: Classroom Officer 1, 2, 3. I Frances Irene Barrflnterested in Swimming: Dancing: Sewing: Collecting Recipes. 20
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