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SENIOR CABINET enior Class Looking at the proud class of 1958 one sees former Morningside students who are about to take their place as loyal citizens of the community. At the start of their long career at MHS in the Fall of l954, these Seniors were only a group ol' dis- organized Freshmen. After electing class oflicers and getting accustomed to campus life, they were soon united and ready to plan their class activities for the year, They started the year off by L'Getting Acquainted' at the dance of the same name which was spon- sored by the then Senior class. Some of their own big activities included the Freshmen Sports Night, class picnic. and a Frosh Talent Show. They also had the customary bake sales and several class parties. As Sophomores, they held the Frosty Fantasy at Christmas time. Greeting cards were sold in order to make money, and other sales for the same purpose were a fudge sale, pickle sale, and Easter egg sale. There was also a Sophomore Picnic, and towards the end of the year Senior rings were chosen. Many graduating Monarchs can still remember the few trying months in which classes had to be conducted in tents. During the times when it rained the water would seep into the tents and get stu- dents as well as chairs soaking wet. Moving into the Junior year, the class name t Majestics J and the colors Cbrown and mint greenj were chosen, and the Senior sweaters and jackets were ordered. The class of '58 planned the second combined Junior-Senior Prom, Moonglow, which was a big success. The class play, Teach Me How to Cry. was also a very successful event. Among the sales held that year were those for Ivy League hats, snow cones and cotton candy. The cartoon show was another event put on by the class. The decorating for the Senior Banquet, ushering at commencement. and providing flower girls were some of the services given by the Majestics. Seniors began their final year by honoring the Freshmen at the annual Get-Aequainted dance. The largest moneymaking event. the Senior Play. I Remember Mama, took place in November and brought the class S500 toward the cost of future events. Tommy Jones' orchestra provided the music for
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