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Zke final week The final week of our scliool year arrived at last. This week was very full of activity. Cap and Gown Day on June 3 was exciting. Seniors, as well as Juniors and underclassmen, bathed in the glory of the many awards presented. Many seniors also received scholarships. To climax this important day editor-in-chief Jim Jensen presented the beautiful new 1960 Antler. Th find »•»! difficult and left •veryon •xhouited. final week was also a week of tests. The Seniors re them as very important in their final step towarc while the underclassmen thought of thes as just another chore. The tests were based on j year’s work. However, the testing period was ove a short while, much to everyone’s relief. D°y hoi arrived at lott For Seniors this final week was the last and hardest week in four years. As Seniors we remember how carefree we were as Freshmen in 1957. We are experiencing final week for the first time. When we became Sophomores in 1958, final week was oldstuff. As Juniors we found that a final test had lost all its glamour. The year 1959 was also a preparatory year for the next big year when we would become Seniors. As Seniors in 1960 our final week was filled with Baccalaureate on June 5 and Commencement on June 10. As we look back on our final week we find that is wasn’t too hard, was it? 23
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Spring days pass so quickly “The Night of January 16th” was presented by the Senior Class, on April 1st and 2nd. All were amazed by the way the students held them in suspense as to whether Karen was guilty or not. These lucky people are purl of the Spring Study program at M.A. The idea is that if you get less than six demerits during the school year, you can do as you please in the time you have study periods. This program is put to goo l use by many students each year, by taking walks in the fresh spring air, or perhaps a quick run home. Others even study a little. A scene from the courtroom1 The big night, this year for the Juniors and Seniors was May 20th, tne Junior-Senior Banquet, held at the Nicollet Hotel. The decorations were the finest and much fjpn was had by all afterwards on the Tonka-Belle, a showboat on lake Minnetonka. Refreshments were served on the showboat. Tho spring study pass program is put to good us . 22
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