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MATURITY DEVELOPS THROUGH EXAMPLE SET BY UNREMITTING GUIDANCE Mrs. Angelina Caruso, Mrs. Ruth Thomson Class Advisers Miss Cap THE During the post four years we have often consulted Mrs. Caruso and Mrs. Thomson for guidance. They hove advised us with sincerity and kindness; this, we shall long appreciate and remember. Indeed, they have exceeded their duties as class advisers. Besides extending guidance to the numerous and varied problems of our class, they have willingly tried to solve our individual problems, directing us on the road to maturity. Devoting their time and patience in an attempt to secure the success of our many endeavors, our advisers have under- standing shared our failures as well as our triumphs. Involved in such tasks as ordering food for the class to sell at football games, participating in the production of our Junior and Senior Plays and efficiently producing a successful Junior Prom, they, by their enduring service, have set an inspiring example for us to emulate. We would like, at this time, to extend our gratitude to them for their unforgettable service. As we part to face life as individuals, we will find extremely necessary and rewarding the lessons Miss Cap and Mrs. Thomson have taught us. CLASS OFFICCRS Standing: Joy Van Brunt, pr iid nt; John Ducat , vie pr tid nt. S of d: P Ofl Harp r, t cr tory; Virginia Mort n»«n. trcoturcr. Schools depend on leadership; however, this leadership must come not only from the teachers but also from the students. The ability of a student to lead is strengthened by well-balanced participation in different fields such as sports, clubs and plays. Jay Van Brunt, president of the class, divides his abilities between the cross country team and senior class activities. The class vice president, John Ducate, is also a member of the varsity football squad. Practice in the dramatic art was obtained by Peggy Harper, the class secretary, in her appearance in both the Junior and Senior Plays. As well as being class treasurer, Virginia Mortensen helps govern the Spark. Organization and the carrying out of class projects fakes ability, hard work and proper leadership. We would like to thank our officers for giving of themselves to moke our lost year a successful one. 22
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Only three minutes left — CRAM! C. Hortwell, B. Kent, V. Cox. Cormenizotion in oction Remember Mrs. Durgett't second grade clots? A good advertisement for our new library. Harry Palmer entertains ot the Pro lost minute ploy details. Mrs. Thomson. I Mrs. Coruto. 6. Welter. Supporting the team? Einstein? Euclid? R. Mansfield. or Mod Comics? | Oinner at eight — the Junior Prom
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