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uniors With each new year, we find ourselves de creasing in quantity, but increasing in qual- ity-for we know that among our assets are to be included ability, talent, and finesse in accomplishing our tasks. Every member assumes a personal responsibility for all undertakings and hidden talents, as pre- cious as gold, are placed in use for the ful- fillment of class achievements. Remember- ing that, as we sow-so shall we reap, we push inclination into a more desirable form asking only for the best from life, for then we can in cum give and do only the best. The goveming body of the class is pre sided over, with just fairness by our Pres- ident, Donald Kotheg Barbara Durst is our Second-In-Command, who can obey as well as lead, and Donna Panter writes quickly and spends thriftily. All three prove that their jobs can be executed, if hard work and industriousness are applied. But the govem- ing group is only a small portion of the for ty-two members of this class, who elected the group to see that all its commands re- sult in instant action. Formulating our plans for the junior- Senior Banquet was the main obstacle to be met and overcome by the brilliancy of original ideas, and the acute manuvering of dissolving problems in the management of the affair. Also in this year of profound ac- complishments came another triumph when the curtain was drawn after the final act of our play. Next year our dream will be realized in the actuality of having become students who reach the goal of becoming Seniors. We will finally become a sister class to all others who have had to march down the aisle to the triumphant strains of a Recessional.
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