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Page Tufel UNIT II STUDENT BODY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN SCHOOL SCENES SENIOR STORY To relate the Senior Story in a few paragraphs is an impossibility. To relate it in one book would not even be adequate. The story of our senior class is a saga in itself. It is the story of all the boys and girls who are graduating this year from high schools that stretch from sea to shining sea. It is the saga of America. Only in America could everyone of us have started in school back in 1929 regardless of color, family tree, papa's bankroll, or our chosen Sunday school. In no other country could we all have had a chance to gripe about ablative absolutes in Latin, those horrible algebraic equations, and the close shaves we had with hydro- cloric acid in chemistry. But most important of all, America has given us the chance to develop into individuals, separate personalities, each with something to contribute to the new chapters of the American saga. Each year has identified us a bit more clearly. Our freshman year saw several of our boys prominent in athletics. Our sophomore year saw our class well represented in the all-school play Seven Little Rebels. Then came the junior year with more of our class distinguishing them- selves in athletics and the presentation of the rollicking junior play Spring Fever, punctured by its immemorable chemical explosions. Who can forget the hair-split- ting days before the prom when we racked our brain-centers for star songs and scoured the countryside for lilac blossoms? And now our senior year has come and gone and we've probably forgotten our French verbs, our history dates, and the parts of a frog, but we're content in the knowledge that we've learned to work and play together. Yes, our story is not only the story of what America stands for and what she is, but what she is going to be. And America can never be any more than what we make her. But the togetherness that we have learned so far is our promise of a happy saga for America and for this Senior Class.
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