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Our Class Day oflicers make plans for the big day fleft to rightbz Don Hopkins, will-makerg Jack Leer, giftoriang Janet Court- ney, prophetg and Anne Malone, historian. Senior Week Found Seniors Weak Our senior class prophet has been at Work. Part of our last big fling came in the Senior Week when the class officers gave way to allow the giftorian, the historian, the willmaker, and the aforementioned prophet to reign supreme. Class Day was characterized with roving seniors and the big program in Caleb Mills Hall, at which time we upperc1assmen really cut some capers. Senior Week included Annual autographing, fond farewells, and little of anything in the studying line. It's always a sign of approaching graduation . . . and there are always nostalgic memories of four l-o-n-g, hard years. Page Seventeen
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Remember Our Hilarious Christmas Party . . GUESS MARY LOU THINKS IT LOOKS GOOD IT'S JOAN AND PATTY AND THE CHRISTMAS SONGU Page Sixteen SANTA NIPPER . . . And the good time all the seniors had the afternoon of December 16. The 'Who is Santa? contest caused the most pre-party interest as the potential revelers pon- dered over the weighty question. Long after Robert L. Nipper, alias Santa, had come and gone-leaving a few presents, incidentally- there were still a few in doubt. Jim Jay, the senior class prez, handled the proceedings with ease . . . and things seemed to go off like clockwork. ' A few of the afternoons happenings were- the classy warbling off: Natalie Graham and Marge Reed-the accordion duets of Patty Joy and Joan Robinson-the antics of magician first- class Dick Winchester-the ivory-pounding of Don Hopkins-and the all-important function of the refreshment committee. The gym was gaily slicked up for the affair with a Christmas tree highlighting the decora- tions Cwhich also included two tables of punch and cookiesl. Toys gathered at the door were given to Riley Hospital. The following people headed the committees for the party: Darcy DeWeese, tree and decora- tionsg Jane Karrman, gift committee: Janie Fouts, publicityg Dottie Webb, entertainmentg Nancy Miller, foodg Dick Gause, musicg Barbara Burchfield, project committeeg and Evan Parker, deck-swabbers.
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The Senior Honor Roll Page Eighteen Rebecca Lou Lane John Wood Patricia Ann Joy, all A+ Wilma Jean Summers 'FRalph Holland Richard Russell Roberta Van Geyt Katherine Anne Malone Robert Edwin Suess Isabel Taylor Ann Hughes Herman A. Lauter Carol Frances 'Segar Charlotte Taylor Isadore Talesnick Marjorie Jane Kahn Anne Jeanette Driftmeyer Marilyn Jean Megorden Grace Mary Defibaugh Jewell Johanna Jones Suzanne Franzen Delane Rice Carolyn June Stelle Patricia Campbell Martha Grace Clark Joan Marie Hoster Sara Ann Elliott Harry Levinson Reed Porter Rice Kathryn Owen Rolf Paul James Jay ffRetta Beall 'F.Graduated summer school, 1947. Av. Pts. Per Sem Per Sem. Av. Pts. 15.29 Marybeth Hammond 10.43 15.14 Ruth McClure 10.43 14.78 Carl H. Bals 10.19 14.43 Horace A. Shonle 10.14 14.08 John Marshall Batten j10.08 14.00 Mac Fehsenfeld 3 9.94 13.57 Marilyn Rose Gernstein 9.86 13.07 Sue Anne Kassebaum 9.86 12.67 Shirley Ann Peacock 79.71 12.43 Dorothy Louise Vogelgesang 9.71 12.41 James Lee Merrell 9.68 12.25 Mary Dee Bose 9.67 12.14 Bloor Redding 9.64 12.14 Jane Karrmann 9.57 12.00 Marcia Jean Ries 9.57 11.71 Margaret Joan Snyder 9.57 11.64 Daniel Neil McNally 9.50 11.50 Virginia Dee Vance 9.43 11.43 Margery Anne Glass 9.21 11.43 Alfred S. Geen 9.19 11.43 Carol A. Lannerd 9.07 11.43 Marvyl Norbeck 8.92 11.21 Ruth Campbell 8.86 11.14 Harriet Louise Dunning 8.78 11.14 Barbara Jane Kingery 8.78 11.14 David V. Lewis 8.78 10.86 John Wiley Jordan, Jr. 8.71 10.86 .Aaron Horowitz 8.57 10.86 Jean Porteous 8.57 10-75 PART TIME HONOR ROLL , 10-67 Lawrence Jan Noling 13.20 10-57 Annabel Owens 12.67 10-50 Jim C. Hirsehman 12.00 Joyce M. Kilmer 9.60 Natalie Graham 9.33 Lenora Mae Epstein 9.25
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