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CLASS HISTORY Freshman in high school! At last! No more of this grammar school stuff for us, wandering around, going nowhere in particular, and not feeling too sure of ourselves when we got there. All those fancy names-Freshman, Sopho- mores, Iuniors, Seniors! Would we ever learn? There was much to adjust our- selves to, but with the capable assistance of Mr. Aman we lived through it. Rolling into our Sophomore year, our old friend, Mr. Aman, was here to lead us. We walked about with just a little more assurance than we had the year before. A few more of our boys were appearing in the line-ups for the various sports. We progressed further into our studies as high school students. The algebra, Latin, and biology didn't come any too easily, but social activities topped by the spring formal, kept us too busy to worry, and in the backs of our heads we had the idea of being luniors. We started our Iunior year with Mr. Meadows commandeering, but as the second semester started, Mrs. Dunkle took the wheel. Raising money, and raising more money was our theme song. Giving the Seniors the best banquet and dance ever was our goal, and with hard work, long hours, and the leadership of Don Abemathy, this was accomplished. Seniors at long last! Miss Wilkins and Don Abernathy were here to lead us through the intricacies that go with being seniors. Senior rings, dances, thoughts of college, annual work, monthly paper, class colors, flowers, and Oldering invitations occupied our time and minds. Before we knew it, the Junior-Senior was upon us and here we were being feted by the hard-working Iuniors . . . May slipped by, and suddenly our caps and gowns had arrived. In a few days we walked down that long aisle to the strains of Pomp and Circumstonce , realizing that we had reached the ultimate goal of our high school career . . . Graduation.
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