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T. Gutierrez--V-Pres. A. Mitchell--Pres. R. Sanchez--Seo.
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. The main event of the year--the Junior Promenade--was a colordul sight. The auditorium was the scene of a rose garden very well imitated. Preceding the dance the Juniors and Seniors enjoyed a delicious dinner at the banquet given to the departing Seniors by the Juniors. A program was well planned, and everyone enjoyed himself. Thanks goes to Miss Peters Cnow Mrs. Gernerl, and Mr, Sims for their co- operation in making all the year's activities great successes. My, how time flies! It seems like only yesterday se Seniors were starting school.' Now here we are at the end oF our ngood old high school daysw. Many have gone and come. Cf the original colcnizers, only Anise Mitchell, Jack Flanagan, Joe Tameron, Angelita Lira, Lucy Gonzales, and Mary Lou Jimenez re- main. The others have gone to other lands, lends of matrimony, business, or other High Schools. Some have gone to serve in Uncle San's Armed Forcesg others have completed High School in three years, and have gone on to colleges. Many of the present inhabitants came from foreign lands. When the reputation of our land reached them, they were not satisfied until they could come to live with us. Dorothy McKean, Lilly Hing, and Bertha Maldonado are taking High School in three yearsg therefore, they have also joined us. Cur leaders Por this year were Carolyn McClain, presidentg Jack Flanagan, vice-presidentg Julia Trillo, secretaryg Anise Mitchell and Jackie Corson, class representatives. Thanks to Mr. Test and Mrs. Tard for splendid helf in all activities. The Christmas Dance given by the Senior Class was enjoyed by everyone. A very good intermission program was arranged. The Pirate Dance and nFun In A Luncheonn helped financially in providing funds for the Senior Ditch Day. Agnes Pelletier really wowed them in the Senior assembly. Nice going, Ag-- maybe Hollywood will have you. The other half of the assembly was a story oF a Mexican family. Both acts kept the students in a c ntinual howl. Everyone looked his best for the Baccalaureatte services. It was a solemn group which listened to the reading of Scriptures and was blessed with a prayer. Class Night and more fun!!! We hope there are as many famous persons in the class of '45 as indicated. Doesn't everyone look grand? But they're all so excited they can hardly laugh or breathe. Well, our story ends. We find our treasure. What else could be more impor- tant in life than an education? Though we must depart to other lands, the deeds we have done will always speak 'or us, and though absent, we will still be Superior High Sohool's class of 1945. 1 I ::::1,Q L
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