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FOR HONESTY in all l do and say n our Classrooms, we, the students of H.P.l'l.S., formed our Characters. There we experienced a new feelingea-a feeling of responsibility and trust. We learned the meaning of true honesty through the faith placed in us. NVQ' eould not eoininit a dishonorahle deed for we were a part ol' a great institution. lf we eruinhled in our duty we would break the strength of this fortress. We realized for the first tiine that we counted as inueh as the next person, and we learned the ineaning of self-honor. As each of us worked putting forth undiscovered ellort. we were gradually raising our standards and in this way the high standards of our world. LASS FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR
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The All-Powerful Seniors Attain Highest Glory -A 2 Ofiicers of the senior class, Fred Farmer, president: Ann Renfrow, secretary: Pat Blair, vice-presidentg and Naney -lean hionroe, treasurer1 take heed as Bliss Ruth Goodman srnilingly gives them adviee on how to manage this year's outstanding group. XN'ilh high hopes of achieving their inost Y sueeessful year the 1950 senior Class, following a hotly-contested campaign, elected Fred Farmer to lead thein. Vice-president, Pat Blair: secretary, Ann Renfrowg and treasurer, Nancy .lean Monroe: completed the slate of ollicers. Progressing with vivacious spirit, they fol- lowed with elections of senior superlatives and class inaseots. The Class proceeded through the year, stopping midway to award top honors to seventeen seniors with an individual sketch of each in the High Srlznnl Ifeguler. Afiording stimulating entertainment, the senior play, Dear Rzzlh, directed by class adviser, Miss Goodman, was presented in early spring. Highlighting the year was the recognition ol' Senior Day and the eagerly anticipated junior- Senior protn. Thus, Closing an eventful year and years, the resolute seniors settled down if to prepare for the last oi' their high sehool Petite Sherry Hedriek gets a friendly push from . . . , . Iiellow-inaseot hiarty Russell. ?lCllV1l1f'S Clf2lflll2lll0l1- 22
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