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WE Flill Boy! You talk about someone feeling lonesome! We really did that first morning. We looked at all the people around us and then back at one another. All those strange faces gave us a funny feeling! We went on to class, thinking that no one would even give us a second glance. However, we promptly found out how mistaken we could be. Inside that classroom was the biggest hubbub you ever heard! Every two minutes some- one would come up and scream, above the din, an introduc- tion to us. Now when you try to put faces and names together every two minutes, you get plenty confused, let us tell you! After the teacher came in and we settled down, more or less, we talked to the people around us. Since we could now hear ourselves think, the conversation was comparatively sensible. We discovered that we knew lots of the same people they did, and that they liked to eat just as we did. During that day, and the ones following it, we made some wonderful friends. Today we wouldn't trade a single one of them for the world and a penny!
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Officers of the Senior Class are Don Russell, President, Dan East, Vice-President, Betty Barnes, Secretary, Jane Dickert, Treasurer. 7ke CLASS lfiflll After two years of prospecting, the 49'ers struck it rich when they became Seniors. The first year was spent in learning their way around the school and deciding where and in whom to place their stakes. The next year, having obtained a certain amount of confidence, the Seniors-to-be took charge of various activities. The Junior play, Spring Green, the Junior party, the Junior-Senior Prom were each planned and carried out very successfully. Gladly and willirgly they accepted the responsibilities that belong to the leaders of the school. into very capable hands were placed the Student Council, the Dynamo, the Maroon and White, the book- store, and ROTC. For true Christmas ioy the 49'ers entertained themselves as well as their orphan guests with a chapel program, decorated tree, and gifts. April fooling was still going on April 7, when the Seniors, alias many shapes and forms, really let their hair down. Then appeared sights and creatures that have never been seen before. That Senior Day was really something. The beautiful scene at May Day calmed them down some, however. On Class day, realizing that they were coming nearer and nearer to their last vein of high school fun, they even calmed down some more. And on Commencement night, they were as good as gold. The real gold, however, was the diploma given to each successful prospector - symboliz- ing the knowledge, understanding, and friendships acquired during the three years. Page I8
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