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ADMINISTRATION 45.41 CLAUDE VAN WIE JOHN SEXTON Superinfendenr Pfindpal BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mrs. Krnen, Miss Benton, president, Mr. Van Wie, secretary. STANDING: Mr. Ellsworth, Mr. Harris, Mr. Simone, Mr. Ford, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Goldsmith, Mr. Kuenzel. ftp N76 1-s Y i fo
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vi -A lhipe l-Mex you ve, luis- ei G-avi wlmlu 53 cnc, lvxev-2, calf Si-Xi. P5954 ok liek oxlwvixli' JAMES TETHERS Jim was chosen class president after he returned from France as SHS ambassador under the AFS plan. He has been a member of Student Council, BVC, Recorder Business Staff and French Club, and was Varsity Basketball manager and an ace track man. No matter what he does, Jim is always agree- lf .0 able. ' 'I ALBERT PASTOR For Albie, senior vice president, a lot of sports, a little politics, and much hard work and determination have spelled success. Along with four years of football and basketball and two years of baseball and track, he has found time for a year as home room representative, for committees and for BVC. PC we NANCY CLAYDON Nan's poise and charm have served her well in varied responsibilities, senior class treasurer, Tri- county vice president and three years of Student Council, the '5l Easter Play, '53 Christmas Play and Senior Play. Art Club and dance committees have balanced her school activities. CATHERINE CUMMINGS Kay has had the iob of keeping everyone in- formed on class business as senior secretary. She was also 208 representative, a member of Recorder Business Staff and a Senior Play usher. She has served on many committees, and belonged for a year to Latin Club. G Mas. AGNES PERSONS Senior Advisor B For the Class of 1955, the last four years have been full, rich ones. The first year, there was the Cherry Tree Hop, with the class headed by Dan Tallman, Pat Sexton and Betsy Curtis. As sophomores, the new officers, Ed Green, Nancy Grande and Bettina Hall arranged the unusual dance The Solar Shuffle. Columbia Design, Pat Tilley, Nancy Grande and Tom Lally were junior officers and led in the class sponsorship of the Ring Dance, where class rings were given out. With the coming of the senior year Jim Tethers, Albie Pastor, Kay Cummings and Nancy Claydon won the top posi- tions. The Football Hop, the Basketball Dance and the Senior-Junior Prom made a busy program of activities. Two faculty sponsors have helped and guided the class, Miss Janice Seward for three years and Mrs. Agnes Persons, the senior year. As the years go by, we hope that the Class of T955 may realize even more fully the values and friendships of these four years together.
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