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SENIDIQ CLASS HIST DY Four years ago a group of shy students entered into their first year of high school. We were those students--ready for the four years of long hard work. As freshman we spent our time becoming accustomed to high school life and making new friends. When we entered our Sophmore year, we became active in school activ- ities. Under the guidance of Miss Urben and Miss Frederick we held our first weiner roast and as a means of raising money for our treasury we held a benefit movie and bond raffle. Then another year passed and we found ourselves jolly juniors and had as our sponsor Miss Tomer. In between our school work, sports activi- ties and club affairs we had a Weiner roast and held our junior Dance with music furnished by johnny Simms. Later on we all developed Swing Fever , the title of our junior Play. Then came the night that set every- body's heart alllfutter---the night of the junior Prom. Music was furnished by lion Glasser and a grand time was had by all. Finally the year that we all leoked forward to, came along. At last we were Senliors. With Mrs. Smith as our sponsor we qiuickly got down to business. We held our annual weiner roast at Celwnial then we sueeessful- ly put over our Senior Play, He Couldn't Marry Five. Under our spon- sorship Hank Karrol and His Radio Ranch came down to entertain the people and our sale of Christmas Cards increased our treasury. When Basketball Season rolled around we took over the sale of hotdogs for the hungry fans. Near the mid lle of the year we got together and started work on the Annual Other business ventures proved fruitfull for our treasury. Finally the great day arrived, the day we all looked forward to and set as our goal when ive entered high sehool four years before. The day of graduaiioii. NVe walked down the aisle up to the stage to .receive our di- plomas and turned around to set out and begin a new eareer. NINETEEN
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