1 1' ,Xs the members of the Class of 1951 take A--W a backward look over their past four years in : .F .'r.' : . high school, thCY can he justly' Proud of their is ,l,.,, Q-5 achievements and be sincerely grateful for the training they have received. Many changes - have come about since that memorable day when one hundred sixty-four apprehensive freshmen mounted the steps of the high school amid the jibes of uppcrclassmen. .Xdjustment to high school life was made gradually. Names of class members began to appear on honor rolls, on club rosters. in sports write-ups, and in other activities. Many a class member became a leader in his own held. The class undertook many responsibilities: maga- zine sales, drives, dances, plays, parties, and publishing a yearbook. However, heavier responsibilities are ahead. hlembers of the Class of 1951 are to become wage earners, citizens, and home builders. hlay each meet any of lifels challenges with a firm, 1 am ready and willing to do my part. Miss Louisa Sckoorzs + Snzmr Cla.v.v .lilfzmwl Senior Are in W-El new r Senior Officers PM N K LIN CORTIESH Ricn.-XRD XVILKINSUN l'rw.vii1r'11l l iff' PI'l'.fi1fI'lIl Lois .Xx N lbl.XSTIC gloax l7YmiI.I. TI'l'l1.Y11P'fl' Sl'l'l'l'ff1l'j,'
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