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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kneeling-T. Kummer, President, J. Weixel, Vice-President. Standing-Miss Wright, Sponsor, K. Thomas, Treasurer, M. Spindler, Recording Secre- tary, R. Sieg, Corresponding Secretary, Mr. Ma rtorelli, Sponsor. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Kneeling-R. Hoffman, W. Campbell. Second row--C. Schafer, N. Jones, R. Dickey, B. Richardson, E. Woy. ENIORS first class passengers The class of 1955 can be proud of their three years as an organization. In our sopho- more year we elected Eugene Woy, president, Bob Selko, vice-president, Lynne Schafer, sec- retary, and Jane Harris, treasurer. These offi- cers, along with the executive council and sponsors, Miss Wright and Mr. Martorelli, led us through our first successful year in senior high school. They planned two very enioyable activities. Our iunior year saw some holdovers and newcomers in our executive positions. Bob Selko, president, Jim Weixel, vice-president, Lynne Schafer, recording secretary, Jane Har- ris, corresponding secretary, and Sonya Mug- nani, treasurer headed our executive council. Some of the iobs that fell upon them were planning activities, collecting dues, distribut- ing class rings, making the arrangements for our Junior Prom and Junior Class Play. ln the important year of i954-55, our senior year, the class elected Tom Kummer, president, Jim Weixel, vice-president, Myrna Spindler, re- cording secretaryp Ronya Sieg, corresponding secretary, and Karen Thomas, treasurer. The executive council members for our final year were Wayne Campbell, Roberta Dickey, Nancy Jones, Bob Hoffman, Betty Richardson, Chuck Schafer, and Eugene Woy. The duties of the executive council this year were to collect dues, plan activities, and make the plans and arrangements for the Senior Dinner Dance and Commencement. The class of 1955 thanks their officers, spon- sors, and executive councils for a iob well done!
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Bill, Val, Janet, Ed, Earle, and Marie prepare for a chemistry experiment. at Mvlrll .5 X wlkbgi JMR Nix w if Ag? Q r f lxh ,f is 4 A ' E 7 Cx xx Y. I lp X l at fin I x i we .1,,. 7 rn, Y X l t K gm A 'l JANET MARIE ANDERSON Jan Blonde and blue-eyed . . . an import from North Carolina this year . . . friendly to all . . . an indis- pensable classmate. Chorus 47 Y-Teen 47 Library Club 47 Mixed Ensemble 47 N.H.S. 4. Wll.llAM F. ANDERSON Andy Ever friendly and co-operative . . . Shuffle Shop supporter . . . long-time member of West View's great band . . . truly a wonderful person. Band 2,3,47 Hi-Y 2,3,4. VALERIE M. ARMITAGE Val Often heard Parlez-vous -ing in French . . . con- scientious Westvian Literary Editor . . . lists laughing as a hobby . . . known for her clever and original writing. Westvian 3,4, literary Editor 47 West Wind 47 library Club 47 Pep Club 2,42 Y-Teen 27 Latin Club 27 N.H.S. 4. EDWARD WllllAM ARNOLD, JR. Ed Energetic and co-operative . . . artistic biology en- thusiast . . . ready to lend a helping hand to all activities . . . always pleasant. Band 27 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 47 Westvian 47 West Wind 27 Speech Club 27 Latin Club 27 Science Club Publicity Chairman 4. EARLE BARNES Oil Enioys baseball, basketball and football . . . con- siders math as his favorite subiect . . .friendly smile . . . easy to get along with. MARIE BAUER Marie Beautiful long hair . . . enioyed home ec and senior math . . . plans to be a model and fashion de- signer . . . a truly lovely girl. Pep Club 2,a,4, F.H.A. a,4. up l i
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