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Each individual member of our student body is a walking symbol of the progress that is our making. Whether a student assumes leadership or remains a follower, his contribution, along with the rest of the students, unites our efforts in the capability of improving our school both morally and physically. In a group such as ours, no one person stands as an indispensable figure, looked upon with awe and admiration for his participation and ingenuity in school affairs. It is rather our combined achievements that make us one in carrying on traditions and attaining new heights of recognition for our school name. Students
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Lc|t to Riftht: o n Day, Sue CrilHth, Harriet Goldstein Robert McEachran. Senior Class Officers Senior Class oi 1957 week, and guided the class in its many activities. Under the direction of Miss McLaughlin, our class play, ‘The Solid Cold Cadillac,” turned out to be well worth the work and long hours put in Mter a campaign of long orations and wall-to- by the entire cast, and all committees involved. waft slogans, the senior class elected as its offi- It played two nights with casts of equal talent, cers, Bob MeEachran, president; Sue Griffith, This year West deviated from the usual custom vice-president; Harriet Goldstein, secretary, and of having valedictorians and salutatorians. In its John Day, treasurer. place a group of honor students was selected to Mr.- lilstrup, the senior advisor, led the fast give credit to all of the students who have repace of action that took course in our main class ceived outstanding grades, some of whom have project which was selling light bull . The stu- carried extra subjects. Special recognition is dents became door-to-door salesmen and the re- given to Henry Kuehn, Susan Hanley, and Har-svdts proved to be spectacular! A lot of the credit riet Goldstein, for attaining a straight A”average is due to our senior council which met even' throughout their three years at West. V2
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