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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE Page Dedication - - 8-9 PART Two Administrative Department School Board - - - 10 Superintendent - - 1 1 Teachers - - - 12-14 PART THREE Senior Section History - - 16 Memories - 17 Graduates - 18 -26 Senior Snaps - - - - 27 Coronation Ball - - 28-32 National Honor Society 33 Prophecy - - - 34-3 5 Calendar ---- 36 Will - - 37 PART FOUR Classes Junior - - 38-39 Sophomore - - 40-41 Freshman - - 42-43 Snaps - - 44 PART FIVE School Activities Classroom pictures - - 46-51 Clubs - - - 52-55 Assemblies - - 56-58 Amateur Show - - 59 Vista Staff - - 60-61 Senior Play - - 62 Junior Play - 63 Music Girls' Glee Club - - 64 Boys' Glee Club - 64 Mixed Chorus - - - 65 Band Majorettes - - 66 Instrumental Instruction - - 67 Operetta ---- - 68-69 PART Six Athletic Department Football - - - 70-7 5 Basketball - - - - 76-77 Miscellaneous Activities - - 78 Baseball ---- 79 n Track - 80-81 PART SEVEN Advertisements - - 83 -112 PAGE Six
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V W. TIME MARCHES ON We, the class of SO , began our long trip with Old Father Time in 1938. For some of us, this will be the last lap before going forth into the world to seek what Fate has in store for us. Time meant little to us when we first entered our Freshman Year, but we soon realized that we had to buckle down and make use of those minutes. just like the Sea of Time we rolled on and into our Sophomore Year to find new obstacles that had to be overcomeg biology and geometry being the Worst ones. By our Junior Year, we realized that Time will not Wait for anyone. Knowing this, we tackled our new subjects with determined vigor and waded right through government and bookkeeping. Slowly the last grains of sand slid down the hourglass to mark the end of our four years in high school. In May we receive our diplomas and those sands of time will have run out. We do not speak of graduation as the end, but only the beginning. Those twelve years we leave behind us stand for fun and preparation. We have been preparing all this time to take our places in the Future and now the Future is at hand. We leave with sadness in our hearts for when we look back over the years we will know, truly, that these were the happiest days of our life. BETTY SUE WILSON PAGE FIVE
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LET EVERY MAN BE MASTER OF HIS TIMER ,,:...,-P-0: '-- ' .4 1 . .... 11,2 ,E Yk , hi N - M F OUR CREED There are no benches on the highway to success. CLASS COLORS Maroon and Grey CLASS FLOWER White Rose PAGE S1iv1iN
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