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'-Iflsflfi FLY?-F155 may 1, 1954 Dear B. J., I've been sitting here reminiscing about the good old times we had around Homer's Halls. Now let me see.......the Senior Class officers that year were: Don Beever, president, Norma Jean Butcher, vice presl- dent, and Vivian Niebel, secre- tary. If my memory serves me right the first great event of that year was the trip that we Seniors made to Columbus to get our pictures taken. We thought we were 'hot stuff' visiting Mrs. Bricker at the Governor's Mansion and then dinner and dancing at the Deshler in the evening. It was in December that our choral group ably presented Handel's uMees1ah' to a very appreciative audience. On January 20, we Seniors presented that super duper thriller 'Murder Mansion' under the direction of Mrs. Board. Oh! What fun! And say, B. J., do you remember how many times you hit your fingers in constructing our stage scenery? Wonder if they've still got lt? It was on St. Valent1ne's Day that those enterprising Student Council members, Jean McLees, Helen Harris and Don Beever entertained the Licking County Student Council. Our auditorium looked like a bit of old Erin when everyone met to congratulate the athletic boys at their annual dance on March 18. Remember rationing and how by siphonlng and other processes we secured gas to attend the Mr. and Sr. Banquet in Columbus? Our caps and gowns arrived in due time and we wore them to Baccalaureate. A true friend of the school, Ivan J. Howland delivered the address. On May 23, I believe we had Class Day. What a program! It was May 24, that we Seniors displayed our cooking ability at the Senior breakfast. The final great event of twelve years work was Commence- ment, held May 25. Raymond J. Jefferies, the noted traveler and lecturer, delivered an excellent address and twenty Seniors received their diplomas. Our class colors were silver and blue, and our flower was the American Beauty Rose. The motto went something like this: 'Before us lies the timber, let us bu1ld'. Yes, those were the days. Well, B. J., my secretary just came in and I have some letters to dictate. I know you are also busy with your duties at Harvard. Adlos, A Former L. D. KL1ttle Darlingj Joe
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