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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We the class of 1946 started our school career in September 1941 with an enrollment of twenty five. All, with the exception of Bill Clifford, finished their first year here. Beginning our Sophomore year, we found our class diminishing by the loss of Kent Butler and Phillip Rice who transferred to the Agricultural school at Curtis. During this year Howard McHarness joined Uncle Sam's armed forces. Florence Jones moved to Alma and planned to complete her schooling there. Genevieve Pace discontinued her schooling during the second semester of the year. The year passed swiftly and we found ourselves Juniors. In our Junior year we acquired a new member, Ted Hanley, who had pre- viously attended Grant High School. Also, we lost, during the year, llla Hopkins and Wayne Beezley who enrolled in the Wauneta High School. Dick Schneider, due to a hunting accident was unable to return to school. Mark Weston became one of our nations fighting men. During the year, we gave our Junior play, Meet My Wives, a comedy. We entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior- Senior banquet on April the 28th at the I.0.0.F. Hall, with a nautical theme and the decorations in blue and white. - At the beginning of the Senior year we found that we had acquired two new membersg Evelyn Kinney, who was formerly enrolled in the Wauneta High School. Illa Hopkins, a former member of the class returned from Wauneta and has decided to remainwith us. The Senior play, The Eve Of St. Mark , was very dramatic. It seemed to be a great success. It was a play representing life in the armed forces and of the ones at home who waited for their loved ones to return. On Friday, April the 5th, at 2:00 A. M. the Senior class departed from Hayes Center on their Sneak Day. We went to Lincoln, Nebraska. It was fun for everyone. Time passed too swiftly however and the return to Hayes Center came too soon for everyone. We were guests at a banquet April 13, 1946, presented by the Junior class. With a western theme, the decorations were brown and gold to represent our class colors. The waiters and waitresses were dressed in Cowboy and Cow- girl costumes. A very dellcious meal was served. The Baccalaureate service was held Sunday Evening, May 12th with Reverend Vorphal delivering the message. On May 16th, Commencement Exercises were held at the High School, with Herbert Cushing, the President of the Kearney State Teachers College, delivering the address. Now we approach the end of our high school days with a feeling of sadness for we realize that the time has come when we must part from the many friends which we have made through the years as high school students. Al- though we may be separated by distances, we shall ever hold dear, the memories of those comrades who have come to mean so much to us.
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