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SENIOR CLASS NOTES Our class of '49 was brought into the High School folds at the none too gentle hands of the class of '48, the residing sophomores. We went through the usual torture, and then to make amends a party was given for us in the high school gymnasium that evening. We enteredour sophomore year in gay spirits, eager to avenge last year's treatment. With the experience we had obtained, we were able to usher the freshmen in properly. Our junior yeir was overflowing with activities. We faithfully drudged over victoryburgers and pop at basketball and football games to finance our Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The theme was Moonlight and Roses , and the gymnasium was decorated as an old fashioned rose garden. The senior year began with the ordering of class rings, announcements, and stationery, and the taking of Senior pictures. On April 4, we made a trip to Williston for Career Day; the purpose of this was to give us an inside view of the vocations we were interested in. Our Senior Class Play,.“A Big Surprise , was presented on April 29. Thisjproved to be a huge success, and helped to finance our skip day. The Junior-Senior Prom, which was held on May 6, proved to be very successful. Our last week was one of many important events. Baccalaureate Services were held May 22, followed by Class Night on the evening of May 23. We went to Regina for our skip day and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. After returning from our trip it was with sadness and yet happiness that we attended our last class get-together, the Commencement Exercises on May 27. Class Motto: “Dare to be Different Class Colors: Navy and White Class Flower: Red Rose “lam not bound to win, but 1 am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but 1 am bound to live up to what light I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and part with him only when he goes wrong. --Abraham Lincoln. At U. MAROON MEMOIRS
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