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The pictures on the following pages bring back many memories to our minds. It seems only yesterday that we eagerly awaited our first day at school. September 3, 1943, was the day most of us attend- ed school for the very first time. Excitement mounted as we waited for the school Santa Claus to leave a tree outside the classroom door. In the fifth grade when Dewey was running for President, the whole Class picketed the school at recess. By the sixth grade the once little angels had sprouted horns. Remember the day the girls held Barb Kane a prisoner by closing her in a cardboard box all afternoon? The seventh grade gave the first signs of possible talent Mien Jean Prachar sang her heart out, and Norma Everitt did her French number in our first variety show. Up on through the years our Class has worked together as a team. In our junior year we produced our first play, : The Little Dog Laughed, and entertained the seniors with an outstanding prom. llThe Bishopas Man- tlel, was presented in our senior year with Lina Uvaas and Fred Juergens taking the leading roles. Events like breaking an all-time record on magazine sales, success- fully completing the patch test to earn $716, and pro- ducing a tremendous Blue,a variety show gave us more than enough reasons to be proud SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS David Miller. President Tum Gray. Treasurer Ruth Hughes. Secretary Turn Rnehrich, Vice-Presidem 1-. 1 u? 14 Seaweed Weave had our fun, our laughs, our pranks, plus some studying for the HaVor; and now itas time to turn our minds to more serious thoughts. The past years were spent building a strong foundation for whatas ahead, and weWe used the best materials. I speak for all of us when I say, tlltls been greatlla Best of luck to the Senior Classuf1956. and so long . V . until we meet again. W. T.
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