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emorzies Q Q 0 That last year of school and studies has been lcompletedg plans are being made for what lies aheadg all the weeks have been anxiously counted off the calendar till there is only one left-SENIOR WEEK. Dedicated to seniors, it is full of fun and frolicg frightening thoughts of last minute flunkingl'g fervent farewells to familiar faces and places around schoolg eyes looking forward to find what the future will bring-fame, fortune, failureg and then the final day when you reach your goal-commencement. So that you will remember your last week as a senior of the Class of '47, we present to you this calendar of senior activities during Senior Week. THURSDAY, MAY 29-Senior Ball. Held in the cafeteria, which was decorated in Hawaiian fashion to carry out the theme of the class, Aloha Those on the Senior Ball committee: Marie Baur, Alfred Kuck, Ernie Jensen, Walt Miller, Cliff Orr, Shirley Hooper, Gloria Sanderson, Grace Evans, Dean Covert, and Dot Thurman. SUNDAY, JUNE 1--Baccalaureate. The time and place chosen for this was the eleven o'clock service at the Presbyterian Church. The Baccalaureate committee: Mary Downing, Shirley Hooper, Grace Evans, and Gloria Sanderson. TUESDAY, JUNE 3JSenior Banquet. At this dinner, which was held in the cafeteria at six o'clock, the theme Aloha again prevailed. The committee for this event consisted of Gloria Kullberg, Evelyn Lange, Jean Bayless, Kay Nelson, Bob McKinnon, Nardy Woodson, and Doug Haverman. THURSDAY, JUNE 5--Class Day. The seniors started off this day with their Senior Breakfast, which was held at the Hotel Petaluma at eightfthirty that morning. The Senior Breakfast and Class Day committee: Bob Oertel, Marie Baur, Ernie Grob, Gloria Patocchi, Craig Miller, and Lou Fehler. They then returned to school, where a general assembly was called, and the senior class presented the play, A Date with Judy, a comedy in three acts. PLAY CAST Judy Foster, a teenfage miss .................................... .............. J ane Doss Melvin Foster, her father ..................... .......... D on Bergstedt Dora Foster, her mother ..........................,.. ............. G race Evans Randolph Foster, her younger brother ..... ........ H arvey Jerome Hannah, the maid ,,,,,......,,,........,.............. .... Q .,Dot Christensen Barbara Winsocket, Judy's friend ............... ......... D arleen Eaglin Oogie Pringle, the man in Judy's life ........... .............. D ean Oates Mitzi Hoffman, another of Judy's friends ......, ......... A ngie Fernandez Mr, Martindale, a theatrical producer ............... .......... D oug Haverman Mrs, Hotchkiss, the laundry woman ................... ....... M argaret Zitlau Eloise Hotchkiss, her daughter, who elocutes ......... ......... D ot Thompson Mrs, Shlutzhammer, of the P. T. A ............................ ........ B arbara Hardie Rexford Meredith O'Conner, a new boy in town ......... .......,..., B ob Oertel Susie, Rex's kid sister .................................................... ....... ...... ........ D a r leen Kent Wills and prophecies were read between acts of the play. The will and prophecy committee: Don Bergstedt, Myron Holmes, Barbara Waters, and Barbara Bunce. FRIDAY, JUNE 6-fGraduation. Held on Durst Field at six o'clock. Class valedictorians: Anna Mae Straub, and Albert Jones. So long, P. H. S.!
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