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HISTORY tasy in Pink, were well underway by this time, although it was not to take place until May. The Prom, being one of the most important units of our ladder, finally materialized and was one of the highlights of our entire school career. Since we started the year as mighty Seniors, we were nearing the last few positions of our lad- der which symbolized the steps in our education. Our officers for this year were President, Wil- liam Higginsg Vice President, Alex Rizzerg Treasurer, George Harbesong and Secretary, Grace Montagna. Under the counseling of Mrs. Virginia Davidson we ordered our class pictures. We were a little closer to the top of the ladder after the Senior Dance, 4'Lost Paradisef, was held. This was followed by the ordering of our name cards. After much preparation the Senior Play, Hlnner Willy, was presented. Perhaps the biggest event next to graduation was the class trip which took place in April. We will never forget it as long as we live. Finally, after the long struggle, the highest rung of our ladder was achieved . . . graduation. Although it was over, we knew that we had left a part of ourselves there and we would cherish forever the memories that we had had at Re Hi. cot - ascsoaau 'HGH SCH Ill'
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