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OUTSTANDING STUDENTS GAYLAN--because of her willing- ness to work, fine spirit of co- operation,her musical ability, and scholastic re cord has been out- standing. A member of the band and annual staff, she will be Fine Arts president for the coming year. 'iv DALE--because of his qualities of good sportsmanship, co-operative- n e ss, friendliness, and ide as of s c ho ol citizenship, h a s become during his short time here a very outstanding member of his class. if Q AINSLIE--because of her willing- ness to work, fine spirit of co- operation, intellectual and musical ability,has become an outstanding member of her class. :-S Y JEANNIE--an outstanding member of the Sophomore Class, combines versatility, c h a r m , friendliness, willingnessto work, and a wonder- ful sense of fair play.
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Seniors Have Opportunities to Work Together Jimmy Arledge, class president, led the Class of '55 through an extremely p r ofitable year. Jimmy has spent much of his leisure tirne plan- ning money-making p r o j e c t s for the seniors. Some of these p r oje c t s were the promotion of weekly bake sales, talent shows, light bulb sales, Stamford American subscription campaign, oper- ation ofLec White's service station, and various other activities. All of these projects helped to make possible the t rip to New Orleans. Other officers also played an important part in planning these ac t iv itie s, Mike Hart, vice-president, assisted Jimmy in planning the projects and see- ing that they were carried out to the best ofevery- one's ability. Ann Ulke, reporter, kept the mer- chants and other local supporters informed about our ac tiv itie s through the local paper, Glyn Medlin, treasurer, kept an accurate account of all money received and paid out, Geraldine Hewitt, secretary, took care of the correspond- ence. She has written to the merchants, thanking them for their co-operationg and she has made arrangements for our talent show winners to be o n television. Ray Dean Gressett, sergeant-at- arms, has done his part to lend success to the senior class. He has kept order at all class meetings,thus providing for more efficient class results. ffi ' fe uf., .-
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