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x , TaEY'gt: uuxr ; V ,e A 5 . . en Foglmiwetn Tmyk ye:- l G PIWVD. SENIOR CLASS After the first class meeting, the Senior class finally resigned themselves to raising money. We appointed committees to decide on dues twhich eventually became a whole dollar a semes- tert, class trip, etc. Our Senior year in reality was a year in the fine art of salesmanship. Selling tickets to the class play, tickets to A1 Stewart's Purdue Glee Club, selling advertisements for the an- nual, selling annuals were just a few of the various projects to raise money. We, as every Senior, ordered our caps and gowns for Graduation and our announcements. Many class meetings passed before our class motto, colors, and floweranuzchosen. The main topic at most class meetings was Where are we going this time ; we changed our minds so many times. Washington, v.0. won the toss. We participated in the Halloween Festival and the Homecoming but rarely had very much spare time. Several of our members were in band and chorus. Officers for our Senior year were Presidnnt, Tommy McMurtry; Vice-President, Dick Cottrell; Secretary, Mary Jane Thomas; Treasurer, Sharon Stutler; and Student Council representative. Hubert Hall with Rosemary Teschmacher as his alternate. Rox Hi-Lite Editor was Dorothy Dickerson. Annual Editors were Doris Cooper, Marilyn Neet, Sharon Stutler, and Robert Lee. 0? course our Senior class would never have made it without the aid of our able Sponsor ----- Mr. F. G. Holmes. Compliments of: Dr. Golden Don Brown 81 Les Askins -12-
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Mary Bryan Doris Cooper Richard Cottrell Classes come-and classes g0, Some better than the rest; Of course, as all of you must know, The class of '53's best. While other classes talked about The things they'd like to do, The class of '53 stepped right out And did the job--we11 too! They didn't stand around and talk About what should be done, They waded ine-and didn't balk, As tho each task was fun. Rozanne Cox Agl; 5' y :.' Compliments Of: Stevenson Lumber Company -13-
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