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SENIOR HISTORY Four years ago on September 4, 1958, a group of thirty- eight students began what they had all been looking forward to-their first year in high school. At first it seemed as if they only wanted to have class parties but they soon found out there was more to high school than that. It seems that every freshman class has Wthe know every- thingn idea and this class was no exception, but by the time they were Sophomores they had lost this idea. It seemed that this was the year that they began to plan for their Senior year. They then began to sponsor plays, skating pmt- ies, dances, dinners, and sold stationery. The year went so fast that they had become Juniors almost before they were aware of it. ' The Junior year was just as busy as those in the past or even more so. There were still more things to look for- ward to. There was another play, more dinners, more parties and the Junior-Senior banquet which most of all the Juniors anticipated. Then at last, the Senior year! This is the year that everyone plans for graduation and their senior trip.With the cooperation of the teachers and the students, they managed to secure enough money for their trip to be taken in May. Thismay be the end of their school life, but is the be- ghring of a new life for the remaining twenty-seven of these members. JUNIOR HISTORY At last here we are Juniors of Monclova High School. Most of our boys are taking part in the sports again this year. They all seem pretty good to us. This is a very ex- citing year for us for we know that next year we will all be Seniors. The officers of our Junior Class are: President- Earl Kuhn, Vice President, Lewis Rogers: Secretary, Bernard Beersg Treasurer, Bessie Phipps, Business Manager, Robert Zwyer and Reporter, Doris Mcvicker. During this year, the Juniors, with the Seniors, gave two one-act plays, NStuffed Datesn and nFiner Dustn, direct- ed by Mr. Frank. The Juniors then gave a Dance on March 7, 1942. They had the Smith Tennesseans for the orchestra again this year. We had a large crowd and they seemed to enjoy themselves very much. All of the Juniors helped to make the dance a real success. The Juniors and Seniors had a joint skating party at uPike Innn on December 50. The Juniors and Seniors gave a play titled Uwhat a Lifd presenting Henry Aldridge. It was held in the auditorium of Monclova School, May 1, 1942.
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SENIOR PRGPHECY OUR CLASS IN '60 For a short time, dear friends, let me ask you to be my guests and venture on my magic carpet into another world---a world of 1960 to look into the lives of our present senior class. Hop on and we'l1 be off! What a wonder to look above at the heavenly sky and gaze at each lovely star--a senior. Deeds,!navery, and love befall two senior girl nurses--- Sarah Jane and Marie. Behind that operating table stands Dr. Helen. Then look yonder behind those fighting lines and see our radio technician, Paul, in that tower and by his,side-his secretary, Ethel. Never has there been a class so gallant, daring, protec- tive, and brave! Look further behind the lines. Isn't that Willis and Junior working as airplane mechanics? There we see gallant Carlton and Jack in their Marine uniforms. But who keeps the home fires burning? Waiting and ready are Twila, Stella, May, Hallie, and Betty. Thanks to Glen and Frannie who draw and build beauty as fast as it is being destroyed. What can all this commotion be? It's none other than Barb coaching that girls basketball team on Mars. Nevertheless, helping victory along is railroad-minded Norman doing our transporting. What lovely designs in army uniforms! We hear it's some of Ruth's work. Who is that snoring in that hay stack over there? Hey, Fred, look at your cows eating up the army's supply cf corn. Hats off! Here comes a parade! Look who's marching at the very head in those beautiful decorated uniforms--Dick, Bob, Jim, and Jack H. in perfect step. Here's a quiet looking little place where we'll stop for lunch. Bill, order please! Did you say Vernon was raising all your supplies on his farm now? My what a lovely home and children Allen has! Well, Carl, I guess you can idle the motors now because this ends our jmnvny. Say, why aren't you in on one of these jobs, Carl? You're keeping the lad1es'morale up? Thus our Senior class-- Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor?
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