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en ior Only a little while ago We were kidding about graduation and were glad it was al- most overg now I think we're all a little sad. It was at graduation that our spirits sank when they handed us diplomas and we gave up all rights to high-school fun like kid day, class plays, after-school sodas. and beat-up cars running over with kids. We turned in saddles and jalopies that night for a new look, the look designed especially for young American men and womeng and we were pro- nounced grown up. In the last four years we worked together and had fun together and-my, how we've grown! It doesn't seem long ago that we were Freshmen and all eyes and ears, hands and feet, punctuated by fits of giggling. The first few high-school days we blundered through could easily have passed for cen- turies. It took so much remembering to Howard Adams Red General Course. Band: Orchestrag Hi-Y: Intramural Basketballg Operetta. Betty Bayless Betty Boop General Course. Y-Teeng Booster Club: G. A. A.: Comet Business Manager' 4-H State awards. Senior Class Officers Taking time out from the activity within the four brick walls are our Senior class officers: Doris Miller, secretaryg Martha Heller, treasurerg Jack Scharlach, athletic councilg Bob Karch, Presidentg Jim Knoble, vice-president. Mziforg work locker combinations and bring rental fees and find the proper room for each class, and those assignments-ouch! Being Freshmen, there wasnlt much to do in the way of outside activitiesg but everything was so new that just being a part of high school was an adventure. We had a class party, and did we ever feel important, making out lists of food and entertainment for it. In the manner of true greenies,', everyone had a riotous time and we all agreed that having a potluck was a brilliant move-what a menu that was! Yes, as Frosh our first taste of high school was good. Most authorities on the subject of high- school Sophomores will say that they are generally a bored lot, for whom the novelty of high school has worn off and the big moments are yet to come. In spite of being 1Concluded on page 241
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