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SE IOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First row fqfl Io rfifjlll: G. Beynon, L, Nlurray, G. Fletcher, E. Kerr, C. Tessmer. Second row lqfl In l'li1lllf.' l. Tartaglione, I-Iermansdortier, Miss Yvright, Nlr. lxlartorelli, Miss Delp, I1 Steele, K. Richey, Plan Our Social Events and Heed Our Problems ICORGE, what is our senior activity going to he? Phil Nvettach said something about a Backwards Party, whatever that is. This is typical ot' the questions piled on George Fletcher, president of the senior class and of the executive council. The aim of its memlmers is to take care of all senior affairs whether they he complaints, social activities, or just senior matters of importance. The ardent members of the council are the class otlicers: George Fletcher, Presidentg Charles Tessmer, Vice-President, Lloyd Murray, Treasurerg and Ida Tartaglione. Secretary, and, in addition, the homeroom representatives, Glenn Beynon, Iean Hermans- dorfer, Ed Kerr, Ken Richey, and Dick Steele. Together with the class sponsors, Nlr. ixlartorelli, hliss Delp, and llliss Yvright, they worked out the haclcwards party, planned the procedure for ordering name cards and gradu- ation announcements, plotted for class day, and dealt satisfactorily with every other item that arose. In the light of the fine ioh they performed. every memher deserves the confidence put in them hy the class and our proud thanks for an exciting, successful. senior year.
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This is an unusually calm deliatcl l'iz1'1'11.41 camera' M. Brown, B. Shaw, S. Atlcison, l.. iwurray, D. Penwell. -fe S. S' Q E9 as 3 21, 3 f fe A em ,UWM mt g 1 ms fs: , W4 af, I i IM :TWO ' WM? ' 5 'Li f R f R ' . li ? DOROTHY AIPPERSBACH--Sweet, shy Dottie with her musical giggle and dark wavy hair caught the eye of many a lad.---Always found in the first seat of the first row. Chorum 2, 3',' Szzqma PhiS1fqma 7, 4,' Y- Teena- 3',- lVe.rlvian 4. MARIE Al.AND-Mzxrie and Dottie were forever seen to- gether. Marie was noted for the prettiest of blue eyes, and she dressed to perfection. C'l1oru.v2, Tp ll e.rls'1'an 7' iq!-IIIIIII Phi Slanzn 7, -1- Y-7i'en.r 1 , . , , XVlLl.lAlVl AMY-'Bill had the ability to keep us snickering with amusement when he displayed his dry sense of humor Science held his interest. Radio Cluh -I. ELEANOR ARNOLDW Endowed with a pleasant disposition, Eleanor :lid not have to try very hard to win friends- -Ace typist. G. ll. 41. 7. RUTH ATHAS-'ffRuth left for Florida early in our senior year, but she will he long remembered for her gay spirit and sincere friendliness. G. 11. ,1. 7, 4. SHIRLEY ANN ATKISON-Shirley could he identified by her mirth provoking giggles and that glorious blond hair. Her plans for the future include teaching. ll7'e.rl lfllnd -If Szfarna Phi Slama -If Chorum 4: Speech Chill I. FRED BALZER--V-With a saxophone in hand Fred was always at home--One of Hamilton's Big Three in music. There was always laughter with Fred on the iscene. Band 3, 4,' Choru.r 4,' 0rehe.rlra 4,' Swing Band 7, 4: Sax Sexlelle 5, 4,' Jr. Clam Play 3. IEAN BARTHOl,OW4With vim, vigor, and vitality, our cheer-leading Ieanie helped boost our team's spirit. This. and her warm smile won her many friends. War! W'lnd 5, 4 Circulallon fllgr. 4,' Slama Phi Szzgnza 2, 3, 4: l'1'ce-P1'eJ1'deni 41 Cheerleader 4: Clzorum 7,' ll'e.rh'1'af1 7. 4,- l . B. L. 11. 7, -Ig Y-Teena' 2, 5.
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