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These are our classes. We belong to them and they belong to us. The sound of the bell transforms our quiet halls into Sources ofa pleasant activity as three-hundred sixty-five grow- ing minds weave their wasy in and out of various classes. The seniors have seen their persis- tent efforts turn dreams into realities as they visualize their diplomas more clearly than ever. The juniors, anticipating the de- parture of the seniors, prepare themselves for the honorable and responsible role that lies just ahead. The middlerof-the-road sophomores see the light of star- dom dawning as they continue their march up the educational ladder. The eager freshmen welcome their challenge in a capable manner as units begin to stack up. The eighth graders, now well-adjusted to life in Lake View High, boom with activity. The rookies of our institution, represented by one-hundred seventh graders, are slowly but surely overcoming their feelings of confusion, creating feelings of security, and belonging to our school family-life.
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SENIGR T CLASS OFFICER PRESIDENT Maurice Moody VICE-PRESIDENT Miriam Smith SECRETARY B. A. Page TREASURER Brenda Niiller REPORTER Sherry Sanderson The road has been long and hard, and the struggle has present- ed us with many conflicts, The clash between grades and activi- ties has offered us many anxious moments. Occasional failures found us with feelings of frustration and doubtg however, our niarch has been successful, for we are seniors at last. Interniingled with our tedious labors and worries have been niany joyful experiences, A few of theni will leave as tiiiie elapsesg others will remain recorded in our minds until life it- self ceases. Arnong them have been the exciting athletic events, the humerous comrnittee nieetings, the enjoyable trip to the Uni- versity of South Carolina, the hilarious class play, and the once- in-a-life-tirne senior trip. These meaningful experiences have been our lives. Our contribution to such events will enable thein to live with us for niany years to conie. Out of our battle for knowledge and from our activities have Conie niany fine and meaningful friendships, Our appreciation for the teachers, who have spent niany hours in our behalf, will grow with tinie. Each of us have niade lasting and worth-while friend- ships, Page Eighteen
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