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Remote • • Asche, Gale Elag Ballantine, David Dave Benda, Angela Anjy Branstetter, Robert Hans Brown, Edgar Ejar Caya, Lloyd L unker Chabela, Helen Helen Check, John Checker Day, Niles Buckshot Egge, Katherine Kay Gokey, Robert Duster Heisz, Madonna Donna Hughes, Gwendolyn Gwen Johnson, Robert Bob Kasparek, Helen Kassy Layde, Margaret Tootie Twenty-two
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eniols y KTKR thinking about the Seniors for a long time and wondering how to record both their good qualities and their faults, I concluded that the former far outweigh the latter and that perhaps the greatest ol these qualities is “perseverance.” The Seniors have always been somewhat handicapped by the fact that their class was so small that both students and faculty were apt to overlook them. As Freshmen they realized this and set out to make up in quality what they lacked in quantity. In doing this they were very successful. I fear they would have long ago been lost in the onsweep of the larger classes, had it not been for their perseverance. However this was not their only quality. They were not lacking in leadership and originality. The majority of the class held high offices in many organizations, including the Student Council, Literary Society, Music Organizations, and Sport's Clubs. Besides this, many were represented in the athletic field, as well as in the various extra curricular activities. An excellent example of their originality was the presentation of two pep skits and the proclamation of Senior Athletic Day. The Senior class has learned the value of leadership and so chose as its motto, “Always lead, never follow.” The blue Delphinium was chosen as the class flower and the class colors, blue and silver, symbolize, respectively, loyalty and the hope that in the future the members may always be mindful of the ideals which are their heritage from Alma Mater. York Crawford Senior Class President
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Remote Lechnir, Raymond Shrimp Marvin, Dorothy Tarz Toberman, Nettie Toby Walker, LeRoy Hira m LlNZEN MEYER, ROBERT MaRA, FRANCIS Bob OCENOSAK, FERNE Milky Valant, Virginia Ginny Weighner, Alene Rachel Mara Parish, Lyle Lyle Valley, Joseph Joe Weniger, Earl Earlie Martin, Maurice Ike Plank, Genevieve Jenny Wainwright, Robert Jiygs Woods, Dorothy Sim ny T iventy-three
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