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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A oecusuve mulesTOne had been reacheo n chool luTe when we became members OT The Freshman Class Wfe TelT Thar we h d aT lasT aTTauned our place un The hugh school and were now ready TO puT TorTh Our besT eTTorTs Gradually we became aduusTed To The hugh school envu OnmerT STudues and acTuvuTues became a oarT OT u and a Teelung OT class re pOnsubIuTy began To mean sOmeThung To each unduvudual A hough adduTuOnal dune ere guv n us un Tns new class we also had more Tume Tor recreaTuon and class parTues These acTuvuTues served as greaT uncenTuves To eager classmen who knew ThaT Tu ure ycars un hugh school would be Tulled wuTh Thrulls The guudung hands OT The class were Jackue lvlcCalla presudenT Ted Karageorge vuce presudenT and lr-lelen Camp secreTary Treasurer The Sophomore year was a year ThaT marlfed anOTher umpOrTanT evenT JusT across The school yard numerous pueces OT buuldung maTerual were beung TuTTed Toge her unTo a beauTuTul eduTuce Thus was To be our lasT year un The Old buuld ng We puT our munds TO our work as much as possuble WuTh The Sophomore eduTuon OT Tl-TE SPOONDRIFT we ulIusTraTed our abuluTy To car y OuT one OT he mosT duTTuculT Te-aTs OT The Sophomore year Ca s parTues mernbershup un cluos and organuzaTuons and regular school rouTune occupued our aTTenTuon OTTucers were Bull Carr presudenT Elwood Kulluan vuce presudenT and Derrull Klune secreTary Treasurer As Junuors we began To re-aluze The complexuTy OT upper cla s problems The class play Tl-IE SPGCNDRIFT selecTuOn OT class rungs and The Jufuuor Senuor banqueT were all maTTers ThaT requured coOperaTuOn We were carrued along un The currenT OT acTuvuTy around us and eagerly anTucupaTed The evenTTul senuor year TO Tollow Edward Kemerer led The class durung The year wuTh Jarres Panuco vuce pre-sucIenT and Jackue Mccalla secreTary Treasurer Thus year each day has brOughT us closer TO The goal Iune buT every mOmenT adds some new honor ThaT our cla share ln adduTuOru TO The DusTrucT TournamenT won by The baskefball Team The chorus OT I-luck vulle I-lugh School also won TursT place un a dusTrucT conTesT Tnes are honor ThaT we can be proud To remember as evenTs ThaT occurred un our Senuor year PuTTung ouT Tl-IE l-IIXQNIAN has been be d s a loT OT ha d Nork a wOrThwhule experuence Tor we have learned how To apply Ourselves we have gauned some knowledge OT busuness aTTaurs and beT OT all we have beTTer learned The arT OT cOOperaTuOn We hope all our r aders wull e uoy Thus book as mu,ch as we ha e enuoyed makunq uT Tor Them hese uunal days OT school luTe hav awak ned un us The realuzaTuOn OT The brevuTy OT our school years un relaTuon To The years ThaT Tollovx and we hope ThaT we can look back upon The years aTTer g adu Tuon wuTh memorues as pleasanT as Those we have OT Our school days ilu illllvmnrram MAX GARDNER BETTY BEARDSLEY Page I8 us ' . u E1 , . u 2 s I A . ll Sw, 6 u I L . . . . . u T' u u V - I I . u u. . r T I . .. , ,. . .s , , I u u T - . . , - C I u I I - , ' u . ' u I I 1 I 'ss s., . n . .c. . . , s ' . e A s. ' , s7e ru . I u 7 T . 5 . .' X C . Q. . I V ,. . . .. . T ,' e e, A r a' - ,
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