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UUR lll0R CLASS 0F I9 6 HF0RTU'E FAVHR THE VALIA TM CLASS HISTORY Can it be that four years have passed? This last ear has certainly been exceedingly busy. Our senior year started with the re-election otyour junior class officers, Pete Dils, president, Ronnie Cutter, vice-president, Jo Ann Geraci, secretaryg and Carol Luers, treasurer. We retained our class colors, blue and silver. The beautiful white rose remained a vigilant reminder of our many tasks. The business of dues had to be discussed, and our dates had to be selected in order to submit them to Student Coun- cil. Money had to be made so that we might be able to enhance our treasury for that long awaited senior trip. Ray Robbins was selected as the new member to Student Council, and Dolores Redwine made a very gracious Homecoming Oueen. Our sponsors, Miss Mabel Runyan, Mr. Charles Moore, and Miss Rosemary Glaser, together with our room mothers, Mrs. Cutter, Mrs. Scharfenberger, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Ficke, Mrs. Rolman, Mrs. Von Bargen, and Mrs. Wilson, were a very great blessing to us. Our rose project did not come off so well, but we must remember that Fortune Favors the Valiant. Brownie Buttons were a catchy novelty, and they sold quite well. One of our biggest events of the year was the Senior Dinner. All who worked, and that was the vast majority were ver tired and happy at the end of the day. Our dances weren't very big events as far as maiing money was concerned, but Nancy Asbrock was a very sweet little queen who reigned over our Valentine dance. Now it was time to look toward our senior play which was entitled, A Boy Named Beulah. The play was a huge success, and all of us will remember the fabulous production. Name cards and invitations, when they came, were a big thrill. The end was drawing near. Now we were in the last stretch, and only our wonderful trip, the beautiful Baccalaureate service, and unforgettable graduation remained. Thus we pen the closing of a most memorable four years as the class of 1955. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS and ADVISORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Ronald Cutter, vice presidentg Pete Dils, presidentg JoAnn Geraci, secretary. SECOND ROW: Miss Glaser, advisorg Miss Runyan, advisorg Carol Luers, treasurerg and Mr. Moore, advisor.
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