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SENIORS For four years have seniors struggled, How they've strived for Knighthood's glory: Now that they have won their battles, Reluctantly they leave their dear Southeast. Leave the halls which echo laughter Of the joyous throng there gathered, Leave Guildmasters who have helped them Through the courses' puzzling chapters, Leave their friendly fellow students With whom they've frolicked four short years Lingering still are pleasant memories Of the class's last great year. QExclude from these the Aptitude test- Horrible nightmare of words, words, words.j junior Prom and senior assembly Are o'er-shadowed by commencement. Then into the World of workers Pass the Knights to walk life's highway, As they go to distant places, Fine ideals of Knighthood guide them.
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SENIORS KENZIL ADAMS-Member of the Tower staff: first lieutenant in the R.O.T.C.: rifle team: treasurer of home room. Kenzil's favorite subjects are drafting and aero- nautics: his hobby, collecting stamps. MARGARET Dli ALMINANA-Member of Centinelas: Tower staff: Knightlites. Took part in Spanish assembly, fashion show, and modern dancing exhibition. She enjoys ice skating and reading. She plans to attend junior College. ALLlf.liN ARMSTRONG-National Beta Club: president of Dracones: Girl Reserves: Tower representative: Round Table representative: collector: treasurer of Red Cross: office assistant: orchestra. Alleen plans to attend 'Iunior College. MARY LUli BAKER-Member of Commercial Club and Penthouse Players: Tower representative: Memorial and Victory Bond and stamp assemblies: Freshman Induction: Knightlites: president of home room. Mary Luc hopes to go to Missouri University. MARY LOU BALDVVIN-Commercial Club: home room president: hockey, volleyball, and basketball sports days: Knightlites: Tower staff. Mary Lou plans to become a model. Her favorite subject is physical education. She en- joys collecting snapshots. LYLIA BALES-Girl Reserves: Dracones: Golden Spurs: Camp Fire Girls: Knightlites: four sports days: home room officer: advertising manager of the Tower: hall guard. Her favorite subjects are physical education and mathematics. LESLIE BANGHART-Leslie was a member of the Hi-Y and was the chairman of devotion. He also was a member of the track team. His favorite subjects are mathematics and history. Leslie plans to attend junior College next year. HAROLD BARNIQTT-He was president of his home room. Harold took part in the Christmas assembly as a member of the choir. His favorite subjects are chemistry and physical education. His hobby is fishing. He plans to join the Navy. ADELAIDIQ BARRIQRA-Adelaide's favorite subjects are stenography and typing. She enjoys participating in all sports. Collecting stamps is her hobby. She plans to do secretarial work next year. ROSCOE BliDIiLI.--Hi-Y: Round Table representative: sergeant-at-arms in home room: first team letterman in football and basketball: cafeteria guard: letter awards as- sembly. His favorite subject is physical education.
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