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.,4 my Dear Diary, Yes, it was four whole years ago when we burst into high school, full of ambitions and as' pirations. Being comparatively unfamiliar with the swing of things, most of us were kept busy with our studies. fOr don't you remember?D That spring our social plans began in the form of a cake' walk'dance and Iunior Frosh Dance. I guess we'l1 never forget those sweet sopho- more days, diary. No, they cou1dn't call us Pernasilice, Treasurer, Jacques, Secretary, green that year! Members of our class began to Young, presidents Lehman, Vice-President appear as participants in band, glee club and sports. We even celebrated Halloween in style by sponsoring an informal dance. The really big event in our lives that year was the Sophomore Sweetheart Ball which we originated. Remember our floor show, the highlight of which was crowning of the king and queen? As we breezed on to our third year, we found our time well occupied. What fun we had preparing for our Frosh'Iunior Dance! Its success encouraged us when it came to producing the Junior Play. Ever Since Eve seemed to require a great deal of effort, but as I look back now the fun we had seems to overbalance the work. Monday afternoons found us busy selling ice cream. We made quite a sum, toog I remember that we used some of our earnings to donate to the Red Cross. I guess you might say we really grew up that year when we sponsored our first formal, the Iimior Prom. fWe haven't painted on the Walls Since, either.J But what a grand way to end our junior Year! D Seniors at last! Now that I'd reached the shining goal I didn't feel much older after all. Marks seemed to have a new meaning to us and amid a humdrum of activities, we tried to do our best. Practice for our Senior Play began in the fall. As soon as Jane Eyre was produced, we swung right into plans for the Christmas formal. After days of preparation, fmending the ceiling includedlj, the formal brought us a profit well earned. Before we knew it, spring with its dreaded regents was upon us. But amid the hustle and bustle of commencement preparation we didn't have much time to worry over them. The Sunday evening Baccalaureate was followed by our Senior Banquet on Monday. And Class Night we really let ourselves go that night! The last day of June found us really leaving L.F. A. for good.. After commencement, we danced away the night at our last fling, the Senior Ball. 8
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Chorus 1,2,3,4, After' school sports 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Orches' tra 1,2, A11'State 43 Art Club 43 Glee Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play Cast,-Junior Play Cast 3 Junior Red Cross l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 3,4 Noon'hour sports 4 1 Shirley Austin Agreeable, willing, I get around, quiet in c1ass butll Dorothy Bezer Dot, blue eyes, intel' lectual genius, my sum' mers are planned Blair Buell Kathryn Bellinger Kay, helpful, tranquil, you 11 never know my thoughts Ioan Borowiec Cute majorette, demure, efficient, conscientious V Charmaine Burnham Shop expert, my thoughts Charry, ' blushing be' are my own, industrious comes me, being late is my specialty Chorus 45 Student Coun' cil 3,45 Noon'hour sports 3,4, F.H.A. 3 fVice' Pres J, 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Major' ette 2,3,4g Orchestra 2, 35 Student Council 3,43 Senior Play, junior Red Cross 3 KSec.'Treas.Jg Noon'hour G.A.A. 3,4 CSec.Jg Noon'hour sports 1,2,3,4g Speaking Contest Chorus 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4, Art Club 4 lTreas.Jg Junior Red Cross 1,2 fSec.J, 3
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