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Class Officers Being a SENIOR is an honor unequalled by any former position of title through the school years. That word sums up the achievement, activity and accomplishment with which Seniors are naturally endowed. Looking back at successful years, makcs poignant memories ranging from class work and projects to extra-curricular parti- cipation. ' x A nostalgic note for the Seniors follows: Remember your first dance? It was a Sadie Hawkins Day theme and the balloons with which you decorated contained slips of paper denoting entertainment by those who re- ceived them. When you were Sophomores an Armistice Day Dance without electricity was nonetheless carried through and a successful radio drawing earlier in the year brought big profits. The Junior year was the big year for activities with the Homecoming Parade and Dance, Autumn Leaves . Spring brought the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the As- toria Golf and Country Club. Moonlight and Roses made a May night delightful. Now it's the Senior year and after the Christmas Ball appropriately titled Stardust , most Seniors began concentrating on their careers beyond high school. For now is the time for all Seniors to bid goodbve to the Past and to welcome the FUTURE. The next pages show the future plans of the Seniors and the asterisks U9 denote Honor Society members. Front Row, QLeft to Righty: Ward Plummer, presidentg Gail Wofford, student council representative: Allen Fenton, sgt.-at-arms. Back Row: Berna Dean Hart, vice presidentg Mr. Ballman, advisory Gilbert Gramson, treasurer: Mrs. Trullinger, advisorg and Karen Jensen, secretaryn
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