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Pioneer Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Edward Ryan ASSISTANT EDITORS Barbara Gifford John Lyons Joan McLaughlin ART EDITORS Shirley Nelson Nancy Sawin ADVERTISING MANAGER - Shirley Beaumont CIRCULATION MANAGERS Fred Williams Jo-Ann Rowell TYPISTS Jeanette McKenna Joan Loughlin -4 10
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Senior Executive Board The Senior Executive Board organizes and plans many activities of the graduating class. Although this group is not always in the foreground, it is very important. The Executive Board consists this year of the Senior Class officers: President, Robert Kroeck; Vice-President, Shirley Beaumont; Secretary, Barbara Gifford; Treas¬ urer, Edward Ryan; and the following representatives from the Senior home rooms: Room A, Barbara Buck and Robert Dacey; Room B, Grace Hanley and John Lyons; Room C, Joan McLaughlin and Eugene Nigro; Room D, Patricia Wilkie and Mark Stone. Until the early spring, the life of an Executive Board member was free from duties except for choosing class play committees. Then, under the guidance of our class adviser, Miss Nichols, we began our plans for graduation, which was quickly approaching. From then on, new business always awaited us and activities reached a high tempo. The sudden onset of work shocked from our minds all delusions about the easy life of an executive. We selected committees for Caps and Gowns, Class Day, the Banquet, Baccalaureate Service, and Decorations. This year students volunteered to serve on committees for the Class Will, Prophecy, History, and Elections, and this system proved to be satisfactory. We informed the committees of their duties and helped them when necessary. Everyone performed his job well. This spirit of cooperation among the students, teachers, and officers assured us of a successful graduation. -4 12 fr-
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