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Page 21 text:
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From city streets and rural roads, come the one thou- sand citizens of L. H. S. Coming in to sop up knowledge are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and leniors. Contrary to conventional thoughts the freshmen seem to have acquired a new dignity upon entering these portals of learning. No longer are they just kids but real high schoolers! The sophomores, now wise in the ways of the world, are settled in high school routine and are looking for new worlds to conquer. The juniors, upper classmen now, come to school sleepy and dreary eyed. The reason? They have learned that high school offers a good deal of night life and they are ready to dig right into the thick of it. Seniors, rather sad about the prospect of leaving their Alma Mater, are, nevertheless, looking forward to stepping out into the cold, cruel world. Well mixed into these classes are the twins you see on the opposite page. On the following pages are the pictures of our citizens. Look at them and know your classmates. • SDPHQMDRES • FRESHMEN
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SENIORS Bili Hampshire was Bill in What a Life Student Council, Honor Society, Latin, Club, Big Brothers, footbali, baseball, intramur- als ... . goodlooking presi- dent of our class. Jim Miller, vice president, was a class officer for four years .... Student Council, Latin Club, Honor Society, Big Brothers, Purple Pepper, Stage Crew, and intramurals . . . . What a Life . . . . excellent sports reporter. Robert Graham, our secre- tary-treasurer, knows sports from A to Z ... . always had his lessons .... Student Council, Latin Club, Big Brothers, Mirage, Honor Society .... College Prep. Seniors! With a start, we realize that the title belongs to us. It means that as seniors we are completing our high school career. It means as seniors we are prepared to enter life, and take up our share of the world's burdens. Seniors! As THE upper classmen we are setting the standard for under classmen to follow (but not too closely)! To the seniors come privileges: the Senior Hayride, Senior Day (remember those loud shirts?), and Senior Night. As seniors we acquire varsity or name cards, give our orders for commencement announcements, and are measured for our caps and gowns. Then all too soon the '46 on our rings is here—and gone! We are graduates! The Senior Class deeply regrst» that illness prevented the graduation of Margaret Kraft and Charlotte Osterhage. 18
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