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..1... X..-v . Top Row: Reyling, Eversull, Arnold, Sweeney, Siemens, Akins, Snider, Kleine. Middle Row: Haussermann, Koerper, Lott, Crahan, Davis, Seaman, Clark, Martin. Bottom Row: Purnell, Willard, Nearing, Snyder, Kemp. Senior Business Committee Are we going to wear caps and gowns? Are we going to have a senior prom? What kind of announcements are we having printed? These are just a few of the myriad questions pertaining to senior class affairs that have to be answered by the senior busi- ness committee. Composed of the seven class officers and the thirteen runners-up, this group is the nucleus around which the senior class revolves. All financial or business questions that confront the class are first submitted to this committee. Six subcommittees, each headed by an officer of the class, take charge of such projects as the senior play, the senior prom, commencement programs, and other problems related to the senior class. In reality, the senior business committee acts as the board of directors for the senior activities. No question goes before the class without its first being submitted to this group for approval. Usually the decision of the committee corresponds closely to that of the whole class. The committee is vital to the functioning of the senior class, and without it the man- aging of the class would be infinitely harder. Bill Akins jim Arnold Ronald Clark Tom Crahan Woody Davis Arnie Eversull jean Haussermann MEMBERS Belinda Kemp Suzy Kleine Win Koerper jack Lott Estabon Martin Marion Nearing Pat Purnell Page.l5 Pat Reyling Nancy Seaman Wil Siemens joan Snider Joanne Snyder Tony Sweeney Bev Willard
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l r James D. Arnold 'President Class of 1948 Seniors! What magic that word held when we were freshmen. We suffered growing pains the same way every freshman and sophomore class suffers them. We looked with envy upon the seniors juniors, and longed for the day when we would assume their position. But our time hastfinally come, and the class of '48 looks back with pride upon its achievements. We feel that we have built to endure, and that our accomplishments shall last as long as the school itself. It is with these reflections that this class takes its place in the passing parade of Southwest graduating classes. when we were SENIOR OFFICERS Wilson Siemens Vice-President Heywood Davis Giitorian Jean Hausserrnann Secretary Patricia Purnell Treasurer Kerwin Koerper Publicity Chairman Belinda Kemp Sgt. at Arms l Page I4
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