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34 Yes, being a senior is a thrilling experience, for a senior stands at the very threshhold of life. Plans for the future become much more important. Life takes on new meanings. Every year the campus is fairly alive with senior ac- tivities-business meetings, preparations for College Day, good times, Ditch Day, studies, and WORK. As activities multiply near the end of the year, studies subtract from the hours of leisure available. How well students realize the pres- sure of end-of-the-year class requirements as the weeks of planning and the growing ex- At a reception following the Class Night program, the sen- iors and faculty families have an opportunity to tell each - other goodbye. In the reception line Mrs. R. L. Hilde, Elder Hilde, Mrs. M. M. Pettibone, Mr. Pettibone, and Mrs. Walter Freeman are saying farewell to Marybeth Howell and Bill Allen citement near a climax. Well, one can't blame a fellow for becoming distracted over a TERM PAPER for government class! As the year draws to a close there comes Eighth-grade Day, the junior-senior picnic, marching rehearsals, the last exam, Consecra- tion, Baccalaureate, Class Night, the FACULTY- SENIOR RECEPTION, and Commencement. As the seniors march down the aisle to the strains of UPomp and Circumstancef' behind them lie twelve years of schooling. With diplomas tightly clasped in their hands, they walk out into their futures. T.
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RADIA T ING the love of Cod within their hearts are youth who come to NPA for its Religious Life. Dorm'tory fellows meet afte vespers each week the lawn between the h pel and th d rm for a I rnest P y - 36
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