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i x QQ S, H wr y shi ,af ,' ,lg commencement means beginning For the class of 1941 it also means continuation. Commencement isn't a day when one phase of life is chopped off and an entirely new one begun. An interdependence may be explained by jean Marie Weltzien, Valedictoriang Virginia Erickson, Saluta- toriang Sam Pearce and Margaret Orth, class speak- ers, and Wayne Barry and Lloyd Taylor, faculty speakers. The identities behind the rows of serious faces may find that there would be no point in Com- mencement if it weren't continuation.
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5 0 l ' V3 V3 l'1 KD 4 r -'A IN COMMEMORATION of the Senior Play, girls wore old-fashioned middies and skirts, big bows rode high on piled up curls. just to be doing, someone thought of having the girls carry the boys' books. These things gave the Hnal touch of gay abandonment to Senior Week. The first touches were deftly plahned and executed by the Senior oflicers, Dick Seaton, president, Dean Jackson, vice-president, Jerry Elliot, secretary, Norma Larson, treasurer. With the help of committees, representatives, and Miss Evangeline Burns, adviser, they put over the luncheon and the dance, as well as making sugges- tions which were promptly taken over by the rest of us. Not unusual in many ways, we Seniors of 1941 at least have an unlimited capacity for enjoyment. I3
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