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CLASS OF 1954 Ruth Alex Tom and Carol Far from being honorary posntuons the offices of the Class of 1954 requlre unlque talents A class offncer must be expert In collecting dues from delinquent class members and nn stretching the budget to take care of all semor actnvntles A class offucer must have mgenulty In helpmg to select an orngmal gift to be presented by the class to the school on Class Day A class officer must show skull In headmg commut tees to arrange for the Sensor Banquet This duty requires hours of planning and working so that the last meetlng of the semors as undergraduates be comes a success Who ll we get for clean up? OFFICERS Presldent Alexander Grlbko Vlce President Thomas Grant Secretary Carol Bohman Treasurer Ruth Dakal Robert W Shackleton Chanrman of Sponsors with Carol Bohman A class officer must provide the leadership for the most Important planning of all graduation Weeks before thus eventful day class offucers scurry around completmg details and attendlng meetmgs with Sen :or Class Sponsors and Mr Futts to complete the fmal arrangements for thus occaslon Along wnth the gradu ahon plans the offncers must fund time to organuze the Class Day exercises Speakung for the class the officers thank all thelr sponsors for guldlng them through four hectic years, and most especually, thanks go to Mr. Shackleton, chairman of the sponsors . 0 . . s I I I I . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . s . ' I , . . . - 1 1 I . . . . . I . . . I . . . I
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Lenny the Leprechaun Isme soda and the tenor 1952 1953 Need a new pencnl or a bookcover9 How about Christmas cards? These questlons were asked frequent ly by class officers John Bergmark Ann Molloy Ruth Dakar Carol Bohman and numerous commuttee mem bers orgamzed to ralse funds for the class The com pllcatlons created by the double sessions forced the salesmen away from therr tradltuonal table In the cafeterna and out unto the corrndors to mnx book covers wlth sandwnches The loss of recess tlme doomed the sales of Purple Nightmares and Smcker doodles JUNIOR YEAR OFFICERS b will they sell? vouce of Mr Shackleton featured the Leprechaun Leap for March The Junior Prom hughllght of the school year brought the class Into school focus Many committees scurrled around to develop the theme of Moonlught and Roses Staytng up untll mldnlght making roses decoratmg and redecoratlng blowing balloons at the gas statlon settmg up the rose trelllses advertlslng and sellmg tlckets thus was some of the work behmd the scenes unknown to the gowned and tuxedoed couples admnrnng the fabulous rose basket made of ce In the sprung of their lunlor year Ruth Dakar Carol Frledberg Mary Lou Marcm Carolme Martm and Ann Molloy heaped honor upon themselves and thelr class by thelr electron to the Natlonal Honor Society PROM COMMITTEE Moonllght and Roses brmg wonderful memorues THE PROM The last and for twelve lumors the most Important actnvlty was Class Day nn June when the class wanted excntedly for the tradltnonal tapplng ceremony which created a new Sensor Councll Tapped were these happy lunlors Carol Bohman Carol Conway Ruth Dakar Carol Ecklund Carolme Martm Ann Molloy Sam Colwell Tom Grant Alex Grlbko Joe Gross Gary Kmcald and Ken Osterberg In a meetlng lm Ioy was elected presndent Joe Gross vlce president Carol Conway secretary and Sam Colwell treasurer NEW SENIOR COUNCIL Steps to Success The record of the Class of 1954 ns completed on the followmg pages l I I I I ' , - ll ' ll ' ' of . . . I . . . I 1 1 : 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I . . - mediately following the tapping ceremony, Ann Mol- : , ' - ' 1 . . . ut, ' . ' 7 ' ' I I u ' ll 1 ,, . . . . . ' I I I I I . . . . . I .I I I I 23
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ROBERT D ACKERMAN Bub Bo He knows his racquet well Course College Actlvmes Art l Badminton 2 Groduatlon Usher 3 Student Congress 4 Sports Interclass Basketball l3 Varslty Soccer 2 4 Ten l 1,251 Q-uv LEEN c MNTHONY E anq G A e rn her eyes l te rn her smrl Course d lege Actrvmes A appella Cholr 2 Art Club 'l Treasurer I Chorus 1 Class Assemblaesl 2 Dance omm 14 Dramatlcs 1 Fo ers Club Show l 3 F Club Mlnstrel 2 Fox 1 2 Girls Banquet I 4 Junlor Prom Sports Interclass Basketball 1 Hockey 'l Softball 'l Volleyball I4 J V Basketball 2 Hockey 2 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3, 4, Playday l rm-at iw. is. ALFRED AMANTE Ace Here sweep these books away lll not shatter my brain today Course lndustrlal Arts DANIEL L ANDERSON Whltey A mon that blushes rs not quite a brute Course College Actlvltaes Camera I Chorus 1 Mathemotscs 'I Sports Interclass Basketball 1 2 Bowling 2 N1 JOSEPHINE AMARO Josle If srlence were golden shed never be rich Course Commercial Actlvltles Chorusl 2 Class As semblles I 2 Fashion Show 1 2 Glee Club 2 Llbrary Aide 3 Teenage Committee 3 Sports Interclass Basketball 'I Bowling 2 Hockey 'l HERBERT ANDERSON Herb Free from worry IS he Course lndustrnal Arts MARY H ALLEN Rusty Vanety IS the soul at pleasure Course College Ac lvltles Chorusl 2 F N A 2 3 Yearbook 4 Sports Interclass Hockey 1 Basketball Volleyballl 2 rx was ELAINE DIANE ART Laney G A A M M M A pleasant gurl wlth pleasant ways creates contentment where ever she strays Course College Acttvltues A Cappella Chorr 4 Chorus 2 Dance Comm 24 Dramatlcsl 2 Fox2 Girls Ban quet 3 Glee Club 1 Komlans 4 Junlor Prom Teenage Comm 3 Yearbook Sports Interclass Basketball l 4 Hockey 14 Softball 14 Vol leyball 1 4 Il Il ll bil ,I 'I 11F11 ' ' A 1, . 11 , Z 1' 1 , 1 . . . . . . ' . . , f . - 1 1 ' . A : - , 4 1 . , , , . - 1 ' - , 1 - nis -4. ,,,o,, ,, . ,, I 11 - 1 ' ',f,'jgfQi - 11 ,,A,,, ,, ,, : . ,llf ff . a - - ,,,,VV, I : I - 1 . ,f G 'u ' , 5 ' 1 1 , 1 : ' : 1 ' : ll li 'L ,tfiw . ,, , 4 4 , . - , . Aix .. ' I K - Lf 1' In W E, S9 sb 1 1 x rf K I K -Gems f 1 r . , ,, ,' I .Z ,E X ,X . N , N ' :'m i'Qe1 S ' 'fglergl 8' 5 Ni 'S- 'V . A sig. Q:?7f-jsybt -wi. L' nt' ,QV ll ' Il 1, . . all ll ll : 11 - 11 I ' 5 i I . ' 5 - 1 1 - 1 4 V W , ' 'TE 4 ' v I I . -' , f h 4 ' 5 'LA f uf . v 'ff f I X11 , .f X 'rn Q V : . , . ff' Q V I L A QCLV ' ' , L l B I A 11 .11 JL 11 1' V I X- L. I Lg , . 4, , , . 1 1, 1. ,,E,, X, ff . A ,, . , ,Mft . . . ... A 1 . A - 11 - - wr a N . L l . 1 K ., , - I' 11 . . . :J 6 . I 1 It - I I - n a 4. n : 1 1 1 F C ' I I . ' 27 l . l - .1 I l 5 , 5 Y , 1 1 1 - 5 ' , i - J : - , ' 1 1 K l Z - ' 1 ' - 1 : 1 ' -
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