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The seniors of R. H. S. Think they ' re among the best; According to Webster they ore I guess. They always seem to have fun, If that ' s what you get from giving rules no attention And they ' re generous too, of a kind, With everything but their time. No doubt they all have looked to find Another meeting slipped their mind. The fling they had was one of their best, Even faster than they had guessed. A year stacked full of activity Quickly reviewed for you to see: A party of games in Civic Hall Planned by the council was held in fall; An even better was in the spring. Besides that, they did the measuring For robes put on commencement night. In sports the seniors showed their might. Creative genius produced Class Day, And hard work resulted in the Senior Play — Or the Pierian — should we say! Seated: Louise Milligan, Sec- retary; Ned Freeman, Vice-Pres- ident. us Standing: Jack Kahle, Trea- surer; Bob Schnieder, President. Page 26
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First row: Dave Hiatt, Bob Cutter. Second row: Midge Davenport, Betty Spinelli, Janet Roach, Louise Milligan. Third row: Bill Hollingsworth, Marilyn Baldwin, Marilyn Frisch, Lucille Sperling, Jenny Sue Parrish, Kenny Beasley, Louise Reinecke, Edwin White. Senior Class Council Who planned the parties, the senior activities, and elected the committees for Baccalaureate, Triple Treat, Class Day, Caps and Gowns, and Commencement? . . . The hard working Senior Class Council representatives from each senior home room, led by the class officers and guided by our senior sponsors. Miss Fihe and Mr, Keefer, of course. If the seniors wanted anything, the council saw to it that they were given what they wanted. A very capable group that produced fine results is shown in the picture above. Watchdogs and Co-ordinators As directors and guidance officers, the senior sponsors did a capable job of keeping the senior activities in the clear financially and otherwise. By their previous ex- periences they kept a close check on the sometimes over-ambitious ideas of the class of ' 48. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fihe Mr. Clifford Keefer Page 28
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