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Drscovered takrnb tune from therr busy schedule for a coke break are the semor class offrcers Larry Chllders Vrce Presrdem Betty Holmes Treasurer Kathy French H1SIOl'13l1 Pat Krug Reporter Pat Carpenter Secretary and Jack Dy kes Presrderrt Semona Eann 'Headdueaaea Twelve wonderful years ago a group of first graders took their first step up the ladder of education. Now they are seniors. Their last year in L. H. S. is coming to a close. All the plays, assemblies, dances, and ball games that they have taken for granted have suddenly reacheda climax. They started the year by electing Jack Dykes as their president with Larry Childers, Pat King, Betty Holmes, Pat Carpenter, and Kathy French to fill the various other offices. Soon the year was well under way and they presented The Glass Menagerie as their senior class play. In November the Mirage staff held electiomor the first Mirage queen and they chose Pat Carpenter, Ann Kretzmeier, and Linda Larrabee to represent their class. Before they realized the Christmas season had arrived, they found themselves decorating the first floor with a huge Christmas tree with blue lights. ln January they chose their commencement announcements and February 20th brought the basketball homecoming game with Hugoton. They chose Jan King and Kathy French as their candidates for basketball queen. When April blew in, they spent hours preparing to entertain the faculty and junior class with a fun-filled evening in the Sewers of Paris. The final rush came in May. The seniors were entertained at the annual banquet and prom given by the juniors. Then came work day, skip day, hush day, final examinations, baccalau- reate, and class day. Finally, on May 26, they walked across Rindom Hall stage and received their diplomas. The seniors looked to their sponsors Mr. Freeman, Mr. Shupe, Miss Jefferson, Mrs. Varah, Mr. Sexton, and Miss Humphrey for assistance many times throughout the year. 'I6
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