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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY But Mr. Haydn— You forgot us seniors! Here ' s what you forgot to mention in your story. We first began to realize that we were becoming important when we entertained the seniors at the 1946 Junior Prom — The Mardi Gras. The Senior Vespers was the first big event of our final year in N. H. S. Another senior class event was the honoring of us seniors at the 1947 Junior Prom. Other main events were Class Day when our innermost secrets were revealed, and Baccalaureate — our most religious service. Finally the day arrived when we received diplomas signifying the end of twelve years of school life. And Mr. Haydn — You forgot our class colors which are teal blue and silver. Other things you missed were our motto: The elevator to success is not running — take the stairs ; and our class flower, the American Beauty rose. Back In ' 43 when we were mere freshmen, we didn ' t realize that our last year would be highlighted by the fact that our high school was rated as the model school in the United States. Standing: Tom Cashdollar, president. Seated at the right of table: Phyllis Sid- well, secretary; John Kinsinger. trea- surer. Seated at the lett of table; John Whalen, vice-president.
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SENIORS Hello, Mr. Haydn. Weren ' t you the fellow who wrote the article for COLLIER ' S entitled The Kids Come First ? You were? Well, we would like to tell you about a few things you failed to mention in your article. First of all we want you to meet our senior class. This is the class that sponsors and publishes the yearbook. The Rosennial. Also we, like senior classes of other high schools, produce a class play. We are usually busy doing something — either exchanging class name cards or small billfold size pictures, exchanging comments on what we ' ll wear to senior vespers, making plans for Class Day, Honor Day, and Commence- ment — all these things concern the big senior. Being a senior affects each one of us differently. To those who will be going to college it is the last chance to get the fundamentals well in mind on which they will base their college education. To those who don ' t plan to attend college it is the last year of formal education. Some leave with a smile, some with a tear. With a spirit like ours and a motto like The elevator to success is not running — take the stairs, how can we go wrong? Page Tzvcnty-scvcii
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Top left; Seated left to right; Virginia Wr!ght, Dorothy Raines, Prom Queen; and Irene Davis. Standing left to right: Do ' cris Davis, Judy Capshaw. Bavorly Cox, Jacltie Paul — attendants to the Queen. Top right: Prom Entertainment — loft to right: Joyce Durman, Gene Frailor, Beverly Cox, and Jamie Cunningham. Lower left: DDrotSy Raines was crowned queen by Judy Capshaw, Prom Queen of ' 45. Lower right; Senior Vespers, December 10, 1946.
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