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SENIOR GU CIL Kneeling, left to right: Tom Richardson, presidentg Bonnie Birdsall, treasurerg Sue Hulse, secretarvg john Swinton, vice-presideiit. lfirst row: Margaret jeilers, june lfreclericksoii, Pat Dodd, Cail Nlacgill, jane NVyman, Kathy Nlurray, Phyllis Bahhitt. Second row: Christy Phares, Perry Fisher, john liay. Third row: -lack Meyer, Dick Kimhall, Doug. Mat-Neil, Ralph Criner, Dave XVuerthele, Hugh Price. Ahsent: Steve Buck, Amher liiederer. In many respects, the ultimate success or failure of the senior class depends upon its representative hody, the Senior Council. The Class of ,57 hoasted a particularlvy enthusiastic and energetic council which hrought ahout two entirely new school events and holstered every class project. The Senior Council handled the complete organization of the Senior Picnic in Octoher and set the pace of a successful year hy making this first endeavor a huge success. The council worked hand in hand with the Boosters to present the first outdoor night pep rally hefore the XVestfield-Plainfield foothall game. Perhaps the higgest accomplislnnent of the Senior Council was the alumni- varsity haskethall game. The -game, which went into a thrilling douhle over- time hefore the alumni pulled it out 48-47, was handled, in co-operation with Mr. Duncan and Mr. Lay, hy a special council committee. The alumni game showcd a profit of 827500 and was a highly praised endeavor. The council also supported the Senior Play and the Senior Banquet. The Senior Council, which was composed of a hoy and a girl from each senior homeroom and the senior class officers, was advised hy the class adviser, Nliss Margaret Dietrich, Meetings were called for Xlcdnesday afternoons whenever they were needed.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICER Tom and john have led the class quite capably and have supervised and organized all of the projects. Here they are discussing plans for the Senior Banquet. First row, left to right: Sue Hulse, secretaryg Miss Margaret Dietrich, ndviserg Bonnie Bird- snll, treasurer. Second row: john Swinton, W vice-presidentg Tom Richardson, president. 3 'avi' A -Kiwi... At each class meeting Sue provided the class with such accurate and detailed minutes that it was fully informed on all matters. Bonnie is a devoted treasurer. If the class C2lI1,t earn the money, she collects donations in ll tin can. She has done an excellent job in keeping the treasury from going bankrupt. ' W ' i - 'mmm'
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'l'1'f7'1' f,tg21i2'ig?g 'fgcixlwfg P, Q, fi' N - 'fir W- +--fum 11 -mtg I -daily my ROBERT ALLEN 0 tall, lanky blond with a year 'round crew cut . . . happy-go-lucky . . . treasures week- ends . . . helpful to all . . . kind and considerate . . . known for his spur of the moment remarks . . . future hotel owner . . . Bob. MARY ANN ANDERSON 0 full of pep and energy . . . beautiful long elyelashes . . . a ready smile . . . s illful twirler . . . always happy . . . likes to talk . . . future airline stewardess . . . loves dancing and knitting . . . neat dresser . . . No kiddin'l . . . Andy. 20 .g,,,,,,,.,.,.,i 5 .3 ui, . CAROL AMACK 0 a quiet busin student . . . cheerful . . . cool,'ca ttee - Ad- fiwiffiiifvk wvffrf' - - iiuasli fisiziflsef QW' all wo g ' 'ljizkfzkgyfet exterior liked an .fi . Cl11'0l. . . . definite? vieiws on t ' ... rg a rue rien 6CThe is a theatc ALEXANDER ANTHONY 0 famous member of the All-State Chorus, Choir and IS . . . is noted for Anthony's Taxi Service . . . a friend to everyone . . . always Zlull of pep . . . cheerful . . . gives onest, sin- cere advice . . . Tony. DOMINICK APPEZZATO O frien and popular . . . cross country 1 ner . . . co-captain of the track tc . . . owner of a '56 Chevy hard . . . famous accordion player . conservative . . . always smiling . a really nice guy . . . Skiggy.' e
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