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the end and the beginning President Joe Keck explains to officers Kay Panciera. Richard Ceiutti and Kay Powell why the car won't run-no motor! 1Left to right-vice president trensur 1 ecrctary, and presidentw Upstairs, downstairs, all through the school. the seniors are Wandering lac- cording to customb. Yearbook meeting, athletics. music-all the extra curricular activities- are well-attended by seniors. If you care to look into one of our class meetings, you may see and hear anything from a discussion of our class colors to a heated argument as to the site of our proposed senior trip. A school day in the life of a senior would consist of classesg tfrorn gym to geom- etryl. a visit to our guidance teacher to decide that all important question, What comes next?', and perhaps a chapel program or a club meeting. This year our school activities even went on after school hoursg for example, look at the hours of practice we spent on our senior play. and the dance and rummage sale We held. We viewed June graduation with a certain amount of astonishment at its coming so fast. There barely seemed to be time to hold activities in order to make money for our senior trip. One of our successful projects was a chile supper held in the basement of the First National Bank. It was fun. and an experience welll never forget. It is almost over now-all the things that school has meant to usg report cards and homework. football games and dances. But the associations we have made and the knowledge we have gained will never leave us. It is the end of our carefree life in high school. it is true. but it is the beginning of a more mature. responsible life in the world of adults. May we face the unknown as well as We have passed through the known! 6
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senior snaps Left top: Girls, ghouls, and g-men appear in the Sen- ior Play. Right top: Refreshment stand going up! Left second: We hope the cam- eraman ducked in time. Right second: The future bus- inessmen and w o m e n earnestly at work. Lefi third: 'LWel1, it's this Wayn Right third: 'iYou're bending your knees! Left boiiomz Stand back for the explosion! I Right boiiomz Seniors - all studying except Daisy.
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