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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS President ............. Bob Woodburn Salutatorian .......-.---- Lois DUUOH Vice President -a- .... Dave Davies Class Historian --- -,,Dave Beckwith Secretary ......... .... L ucia Taylor Class Orator .... .... R obert Baldwin Treasurer --- ...... Don Sisk Valedictorian -- .... Bob Woodburn JUST A MOMENT, SENIOR- Yes, we know you're busy. You've probably been rushing about madly for days, rehearsing speeches, the graduation march, greeting relatives, collecting library books, and clearing up Fines, saying good-bye to teachers-well, you know what we mean. But despite this terrific last minute rush, haven't you time to, look back just a little way? Remember your freshman year when you were just beginning to feel a part of that impressive group known as the Senior High ? Girls, you were waging the battle of lipstick with your parents, and coming out as unglamorous as before, until that glorious day when they relented and you felt at least eighteen in your Tangee natural ! And you boys-wasn't it about then that you began taking an interest in dancing-well, all right, not a very big interest-but you'll have to admit at least toying with the idea of asking a girl to dance at one of the Cotillions. And remember Biology? The frogs and the cow's heart, and -O. K. We'll stop. Then we were Sophomores. Shuffle was the big We can remember when Miss Hoard, reading the Merchant of Venice to her attentive Sophomore gesture, Oh hell! What have we here? at the appeared in the doorway. Ah yes-and then came the Junior year. Prom! the significant glance Toby had given her in the ha occasion of the year, of course. Prince of Morocco's part in the class exclaimed, with a sweeping precise moment that Mr. Davis Each of the girls was sure that ll meant that she would be Prom Queen! And how no one knew until the last-not even Parnee! What's more, the gym didn't look like a gym for once in the history of W. H. S. The year was climaxed by the success of Janie , and also by graduation night-when the juniors had a better time than did the Seniors. But what can compare with this, our final year? Remember Barbie Grant's hay- ride? That was fun! And following the football team, even when we did have to make up time. Will you ever forget the Philo dance and the Glamorous Sextette singing Her Tears Flowed Like Wine ? Clncidentally, the girls saved thbse pen- nieslj Remember how chagrined the girls were when a good quarter of the Senior boys graduated at mid-year? But we've had more serious reminders of total war than man shortages. For in- stance, our alumni and even class service lists. We all realize our responsibilities keenly, despite the general impression we may give to the contrary, and we're serious in our desire to make good. This then is the point at which we offer our thanks to the faculty-and we are',sincere. We've had fun-too often at others ex- pense perhaps, but it has been fu,n+and we will never forget it. That's about all- except to wish the coming Seniors the best of luck and good times-and then- I guess we're through. There's nothing more to talk about so, O. K., Senior- on your way.
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