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ll llomex' Keller, Secrelaryg John Vllay, Yicc-Prcsiclentg jim Brown, l,1'CSlflClltQ Bob Linclig, Treasurer Senior Class HE finish of the current year will bring down the curtain on a great act, an act climaxing one of the greatest of school years. To be sure we were greenhorns -e perhaps the greenest ever to enter Peoria High School. But our class, we will agree, has come a great distance and has done many things, although there were our foolish deeds also. But as we progressed from year to year we became more and more the seasoned troupers. Through the brief span of our four years we have all made many friends. Some will be lifetime friends. But we are going to say goodbye to each other as we go our separate ways, perhaps to meet later in the outside world. ln our Sophomore year our class did its part to take a place in school activities. We initiated the Sophomore Frolic, which we are sorry to see forgotten. There can be no disputing the saying, in our junior year, There was never a better Prom. The Senior Hop also was a huge success. We had our athletic heroes too. From our class came those who went down in athletic history. The football team had a greater year than ever before, and the team was composed of Seniors who made a name for themselves and P.H.S. on the battlefield. Our successful basketball team has also been composed entirely of Seniors. The Senior Class Play, Pomander Walk, was a great success. The cast departed from custom and presented a costume play. It was a gamble but again our class won out. We have gained much in our four years. Each day we gather bits of experience to aid us in future years. We will go away from Peoria High with a sentiment of loyalty to our old school and a will to win in the world. We will always stand up for Peoria High School in memory of what she meant to us. As a climax to the act the class left a stage set and badly needed lighting equipment for the auditorium stage. We do this with deep devotion to the school - our school, to which we will always point with pride. So we ring down the curtain on a great act. 30
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