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ENIORACABINET Miss Mary K. Phillippi, Gordon Wiggins, Everett Mesiclr, Anita Laird, Fred Neumeister, Renee Julian, Austa Wells, Dick Brewer. John Bishop, Violet Cooper, Roy Hall, Harold Dill, Shirley Hawley, Charlotte Mason. Marjorie Lyons, Arnold Watanabe, Barbara Webb, Edith Bower, Phil George, Betty Jane June, Harren Schueller, Emmy Lou Cromer, Harry Krumm, Rose Strugo, Laura Jean Thompson.
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SENIOR A OFFICERS SENIOR A OFFICE lp? Rani President PATSY RYNO . . . proud I of remarkably short cabinet l meetings . . . abolished senior A class song just cause. Pessimism . . . amazement . . . bravery . . . disappointment . . . thus ran the gamut of emotions of the senior class as they struggled through the flurry of graduation worries. Pessimistic, and then some, about the financial success of their skating party . . . amazed, but joyful, when said party came out with a profit . . . brave, and how, when the cabinet ignored tradition by eliminating the class song . . . disappointed, but definitely, when the senior class failed to win first prize for its Home- coming float. Vice President LESTER MONSON Secretary JEAN DeRlEMER . . . Treasurer JOE BOTTE . . . signed . . . sat quietly at council . . . struggled to get minutes post- millions of dues cards . . . a ponders between Rimslry - Kor- ed promptly . . . redhead minus glamour boy who's interested salcov and Glen MilIer's swing. temper. in white rats and spinach.
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EVERETT M ESICK, Editor Flu epidemics and lost records could not offset the work of Adviser Constance Bowman, Art Editor Rita Freeland and Official Photographer Vreeland, who did most to give the class of '4I a remembrance of their life at the Hilltop. Orchids also to Volunteer Workers Nancy Julian and Ruth Takahashi, who worked without portfolio, and to Photogra- pher Harry Johnson and a willing staff. Business Manager Fred Neumeister took in S90 more than was expected on pictures and kept concise records throughout. Thus amid stacks of paper and broken pencils was born The Gray Castle, '4I, dedicated by the midnight oil and bequeathed to all good seniors who paid their dues. t Edt EDITH BOWER Business Manager FRED NEUMEIS- Art Editor RITA FREELAND . . . g t l t nute personality TER policed seniors who worked in art room all day dur- k t h th t l h f t b t t t th l t k h d d eepone... orgoaou picures...pu mg eas wee...eae a g t where needed. the cause before his job. gallant and talented staff. ANNUAL STAFF P ANNUAL STAFF
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