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- -4uhefeenfaa!4f44Zt- FOREWORD When the class of '46, the now proud seniors, entered school twelve years ago, they came into a strange domain. One of our first real lessons was how to get along well with others. At first, it was a compulsory matter, but, as the years progressed, it became a matter of wanti to co- operate with our classmates. What was the miracle that wrought the change? Friendship. And this friendship grew to an extraordinary degree. We worked not as individuals, not as separate groups, but as a class. As any strong bond is difficult to break, we will never completely sever that invisible cord that holds us together as a class. Our time of graduation is now at hand, and, much as we enjoy the prospect of walking on our own feet, the thought of parting with our classmates fills us with apprehension. Therefore, in order to alleviate the sorrow of parting, we, the Senior Class, hereby set forth this, The Criterion, with the purpose of recapturing the spirit that gave us such satisfaction during our educ- ational process. And so, in publishing this, The Criterion, we attempt not only to set forth our exploits of the past year as Seniors, but also to give a glimpse of the preceeding years as well. To this end, we have set forth in the fol- lowing pages our best and final effort, as a class, to achieve a permanent reminder of all that has gone before. Lf !Vn.Q:ffaAa,.:f
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-- - wwdweiaau fhaly diab- With all of these things in mind, we pass quietly on to the Junior Class. Here we are made happy by our class play entitled WMama's Baby Boy.W Then came the BIG event for each and every one of us--the Reception! And, last but definitely not least, we become digni- fied Seniors. Irene Martin joined us this year. The long years have been hard but now we have reached the goal of which we have dreamed and hoped for all of these years. We were again looking forward to Reception and our class play 'Swing Fever.W As we turn to look back over these past twelve years, we realize that these will, no doubt, be the best times we shall ever experience in life and may we never forget the good times we have had together. We all realize that .the companionship which we have had, is stronger than any other bond in the world. As we make our journey outward from our beloved school and friends, may we carry with us the sweetest mem- ory of all of our good times. Just one more glance over our Senior room, all of the familiar broken articles, the old bookcase in the corner, the desks without boards in the bottoms of them and every little thing that character- izes the famous graduating class of Jefferson High School in l9L6. Looking back over all of these things we make ours, a hasty exit from our school. Irene M. Crawford IF 4 lk 'Are you a good student?' 'Yes and no.' Wwhat does that mean?' 3 WYes, I am no good.' Ik Ik 8
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