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W Students renew friendships PARTY Students take time out from dancing during intermission Junior Class did an excellent job of entertaining grad- T uating seniors at the Junior-Senior Party. The advanced planning and organization resulted in an evening of pure enjoyment for all. Atmosphere ofthe George Wash- ington Hotel Ballroom combined with the gay spirit of all those present guaranteeing a successful class aftair. at Junior-Senior Party. STARTED SENIOR SOCIAL WHIRL. Juniors host Seniors at the initial dance of the Commencement season. 2 ,. V i t A . lil , T i 1 l i lx 2 wil Q S K i 4 ' kill Z. 3 A X TW V A LA . lg, .g lg .XM 'S T 'fi ivxlk 1 W 'lifts' I ,af . 1, 4 2 P -'-.N-.B ,t 'J J? ,Q ',.
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ACCOMPLISHME NTS Commencement, the climactic event of twelve school years, formally recognized successful achievement of the initial goal in a young person's life. Commencement marked the start of the productive period in life- the period when all the knowledge, skill, talent acquired and de- veloped prior is applied to perform a service in life. Knowledge and character acquired and developed before graduation help determine success or failure of future goals. 'I33
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Seniors enioy addresses and after dinner dancing. The final assembly of the Class of 1960 occurred at the Senior Banquet. Two-hundred ninety-five seniors at- tended the gala aftair held at Mt. Lebanon Country Club. Congratulations and best wishes were extended to the class by the administration and faculty. Enter- tainment, in the form of singing, was provided by mem- bers of the class. Gary Mohler, class comedian, also won the praise of all those present by his witty re- marks. After dinner, dancing and swimming comprised the program. lt was truly an event which will be re- membered for years to come by all those present. 1 Q Classmates enioy final getitogether. SOCIAL CLIMAX REACHED AT SENIOR Seniors converse during meal. John Alteria sings class song to Senior Queen, Sandy Radinsky.
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