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Seniors Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West; you are all dependent one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . . ” George Washington
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JOE BYERS Mrs. Wilburn instructs her assistants on their responsibilities while they're working in the library. The English department discusses the use of the SRA laboratory which has been a part of the curriculum of 9th grade English classes during the past two years.
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We’re the Seniors, fes Sirree.. Class Officers Leonard Avila, Gerald White, Chester Beck, Victor Britton. Those dresses wrong side-out and men's clodhoppers on our feet . . . The barefoot boys carrying baby bottles, wearing diapers and baby bonnets . . . Freshman initiation - Yes - one of the highlights of our freshman year at LAHS. We all remember how difficult it was to scoot pennies across the gym floor with our noses. Our Sophomore year we won 1st prize for our Homecoming Float as well as Sante Fe Trail Day. And what Senior girl can look back without smiling at being a Black Mammy and serving at the Prom, The Old South that year; all the fellows served as chauffeurs that night and . . . Now came that next to the best, our Junior year. We had lots of hard work and fun on our band trips to Alamosa and Canon City. We chose our class rings; we suffered thru concessions; and, then came that frustrating, exasperating, exhausting, irritating panic Junior- Senior Prom. At 6;00 we were still decorating! And then came the last of everything; the last homecoming; the last Y-Teen Formal; the last athletic events; the last Talent Show; the last pep assemblies; the last drama production; the last Junior- Senior Prom and finally our announcements, our sneak trip, and our commencement. And so we left, 59 big wheels to become 59 little spokes in a big wheel - life. Seniors not pictured: Bill Foster, Jack Foster, and Bill St. Ledger. This page is sponsored by THE CITY PHARMACY 18 VERNON HALE
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