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38' TIME MARCHESJ CN Time passes in a steady, rhythmic pattern. lt might be compared to a marching band. Our high school years could be depicted as parts of that band. In our Freshman year we fell eagerly into step.at the end of the line. After electing Anthony Borzelleri as our President, and making plans for our Freshman party, we found that we felt more at home and settled down to enjoy high school and work toward becoming good high school citizens. As Sophomores, we fell more easily into step and started off the year by electing John Patterson President. Th first event of the year was the Christmas dance, followed by a St. Patrick's dance, and a class party at the end of the year. Our main goal, however, was to become upperclassmen. At last came our Junior year of high school and promotion to the ranks of upperclassmen! lt hardly seemed possible! We were swinging into step by again electing John Patterson President. Looking back we'll remember the Junior-Senior Tea, and the delicious punch and sandwiches served! The traditional Junior-Senior Dance, our autumn, football, and St. Patrick's Day dances, the class party, a skating party, and the selling of Christ- mas wreaths made up our money proiects for the year. In May, we ordered our class rings, so that no wearing time would be wasted from our Senior year, and we began to see that being Seniors would be a reality for us. As Seniors we took the head of the line, surprised at how easily it came to us. With our rings on our fingers. Marvin Riek as our President, and the wish to be the best Senior class ever, we started out. The Kickfoff, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, our Christmas Formal, the Valentine Dance, the May Dance, and the Prom were all successful, as well as the Magazine campaign, the selling of Sewing Ladies, candy and refreshments. Of course, the Senior Play and the Washington Easter trip were the most anticipated events, and will never be forgotten. But, as all good things must come to an end, so we ended the parade of our high school days, by marching down the aisle to graduation.
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