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June .... and with itcame graduation. There were only a few days of school in June, but many activities were crowded in to them, especial ly for the Seniors. The Bac- calaureate service, with its solem- nity, will be remembered as a high- light in the life of the Seniors. Of course, the dreaded final exams loomed near as June began, but with a little study lor none?T they were soon disposed of and everyone was ready for summer of fun. Cap and Gown Day, with the Seniors as the main attraction, was a day of excitement. At the Award Assembly, all the deserving were given awards for their work and service to the school during the past year. All brought out their pens and pencils and thought of nice things to write when the Luminarians arriv- ed. After the signing party com- plaints of sore arms were heard. By then everyone was tired and ready to sit down, relax, and look at his yearbook. Then came graduation, the cul- mination of four years of work. Good-byes were said, the under- classmen leaving for a few months, but the Seniors leaving with the assurance that God would be with them on their life's iourney
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Y , ,fo-7 I 1 May was characterized by banquets, among them the G.A.A., Military, National Honor Society and Senior Banquet. These and the many other activities made a month of enjoyment. The annual Spring Carnival, with all its hustle and bustle, was sponsored by the Student Council . Many people attended the color- ful event, making ita big success. The excitement of attending and joining the crowds traveling from booth to booth will long be re- membered, especially the chases after helium-filled balloons Senior Skip Day was a day of Fun, enioyment, new experiences and being t-i-r-e-d, Name Cards . . . . name cards was the refrain afterthe Name Card Party. l was swamped with them, but we had a wonderful time, didn't we? was another. The Military Tournament with its precision drill and rifle move- ments and comedy routines again madeall trul yproud ofthe Military Department. L 'H 99 ,-,IQIMG E' i
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