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ef v 4-r-Lfwvawisanimunumulnlnuulsls:eases' D I X O N I A N '2335iPEIhlIIIIllIU llIIiliiI!!'JfE-f- Pa, sf e SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The race was on! In the fall of 727, boisterous cheering was heard within the Roman Pantheon, mingled with the clattering of horses' hoofs upon the dusty course. Two Chariots flew over the ground in a stately manner. One, known as the South Chariot, was driven by Robert Redfern, while his youthful steeds were Charles Curran, hffargaret Leland, and Avis Cromwell, QViee-President, Secretary and Student Council Representative, respectivelyj. lXfIiss Heinle kindly aided in keeping them on their course. The North Chariot was driven by lviyra Alice Viiarner, her three steeds being Harold Murphy, Mary Hamilton, and Donald Stephan, with Miss Richardson as their guide. Thus the first lap of the race was covered, everyone within the Chariots having an adventurous time. XVhen we were ready for the second lap, our charioteers were somewhat weary, so Sara Altekruse took up the reins of the South Chariot, and harnessed her three steeds, Donald Hilliker, Kenneth Abbott, and Donald Worley. Miss Young nobly directed them on their way. Donald Stephen took the reins of the North Chariot, with Allen Taylor, Jessie W'eyant, and hflary Hamilton as his steeds. Klrs. Lazier compassed them over the rough places. Then there was only one Chariot fOur New Schoolj. In the fall of 729 we all united into one body of charioteers. The privileged driver of this new and grand chariot was Robert Beech, while his strong steeds were lilsie Neff, lX'Iyra Alice Xkiarner, and Sara Altekruse. The excitement begins! XVe are nearing the close of the fourth lap, and our driver, Lowell Sollis with his steeds, Frances Rossiter, Paul Crews, and Avis Cromwell, have drawn us over a smooth course. The Senior play Icebound was exceedingly successful, with hilary Hamilton, Jean hlurray and Charles Carroll carrying the leading roles. XYe, as Seniors, regret that the tape, Graduation, is so near, and when we look back upon our four years of racing , we will all possess many pleasant memories of school life, of friends, and of teachers. Each year was overflowing with happi- ness for each one of us. Pug: 21 -1 G 0 'Pa-7'l9't'!.,!lllIlillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIlllllllllllIIIIlllllllIlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIEIIIII!fk'JQl'f1'.fI1f b D
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