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SENIORS With much regret, we find too soon that it is time to say farewell to I'rbana High School, and to take our places in society, or in higher halls of learning. All too vivid is the memory of that first day we «Mi- tered I'rbana High; and of how we admired the sophisticated seniors. Now it is time for ns to pass on the distinguished title to the class of and to depart. But we are leaving a grand record behind us. and taking with us many memories that we will cherish for years to come. We will remember with pride our fine athletes, who improved the football record so last season; and our swift eagers who cairn so close to defeating Danville. To put us in a dreamy mood, there was the beautifully decorated Christmas Dance, and the crowning of our attractive queen. Then there was the fun we had at the exclusive skip-day for seniors; Class night, where we heard our fates; impressive Baccalaureate; and the al- wavs-sad strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” as we marched up to receive our diplomas. With gratitude we will recall our teachers, coaches, and deans; their concern for our welfare: and others who helped us with our ever-present problems. Sadly, but with pride that we had been guided by their influence, we will recall two of our favorite teachers, who passed away during the year. Always to be remembered are the noisy halls during lunch hour; tin friendly janitors, always ready to help those in need; the well-planned as- semblies; tin luscious aromas arising from the cafeteria around noon; the smiling office secreta- ries; and the happy-go-lucky Tiger’s Den. Lastly, we part with our classmates; some of whom we will never see again; others who will be CLASS OFFICERS HOB I IVINK Treasurer M Kit WIN KIRBY Vice-President HOB l.ONO Secretary PICK RCPICII. Preside» t CLYDE SMITH Hose»iary Rtpresentative the newsmakers of tomorrow. Each of them has given us something which has enriched our lives. Yes, regretfully we leave high school; but as we take our places in the busy world, I'.H.S. will be cherished by us all. To the future seniors of I r- hann we say, ‘ Make tin most of your four years of high school. There’s nothing like it. Our mournful Trojan women! Beaird, Burch, Leonard. . . . Quite a haul—Smith. Duhleukurg. . . . It'» good for the hips—iMorfey, Long. Waxier. The 1953 Rosemary 17
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V MERWIN KIRBY • • U ’' Club President BEVERLY PHILLIPS Travel Club President DICK RUDICIL Senior Class President GWEN CANTRELL Phi Kappa Kappa President MARY CAROL WAXLER Echo Editor SENIOR JEANNE BRl’NKOW Student Council President Tiger’s l en Senior Chairman 18 The 1952 Pose in ary
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