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1 W 1 ffl wiv SENIOR PLAY CA ST- SEATED: Left to Right-C. Grover, H. Gens, l. Crumb, G. Earle, N. Ecker, S. Stone, C. Corkwell, R. Madison. STANDING: Left to Right-I. Henris, T. Fox, W. Fuller, D. Keppel, D. Phillips, E. Lampson, Mr. Moore. Senior Flight Log FRESHMEN: ln September of 1950 the South Dayton class was joined by the one from Cherry Creek. At first this union was like the collision of two heavenly bodies, but most of the problems were ironed out and our journey began. To help lay a foundation for our treasury we established a coat check-room at the home basketball games. SOPHOMORES: During this year we had a dance, which proved to be a planet-shaking suc- cess. We also continued our check-room, held a tag day and sold newspaper subscrip- tions. IUNIORS: Card sales, our universally-famous play and several dances were our main fund- raising projects during this year. We had by now begun to look forward to the coming year with a mingled feeling of anticipation and consternation. SENIORS: This year we suddenly found ourselves the center of the school just as the sun is the center of the universe. Our activities included dances, our Senior Play, maga- zine sales, and our carnival. During these four years we have been travelling toward a diploma which has seemed, at times, as distant as the moon. During the journey our fortunes have risen and fallen like currents of air. Our treasury has, at times, soared among the clouds, and, at times, plum- meted to earth with a resounding thud. Our last major activity was our Senior trip, when we went rocketing away to Washington. Now we are ready to take off again, each on our own separate flight, but still bound together by the common joys and sorrows which we have shared. FOUL SHOTS CARNIVAL QUEENS 'Aff-gf
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Mercurian Activities lUNlOR PLAY CAST SEATED Left to R1ght A S1l1eman D Babcock C Barnhart P Gross T Barry STANDING Left to Rxght V Lenqench L Mtlllman D Braun C Mount I Bentham D Gould B Howard Meet the 1nhab1tants of Mercury' Vlfho? Why the Iumorsl The anc1ent God Mercury was a messenger of the Gods and as we somet1mes act as messengers for the sen1ors we settled upon thls planet Even though we have helped the Sen1ors we have rocketed through space w1th enumerable class act1v1t1es Our Treasury mcreased rap1dly durmg the year and we had much fun We had a Har vest Moon Dance and M1dw1nter Frollc We roamed from planet to planet sell1ng Chnst mas Cards and Statlonery Our candy cmd bake sales were also successful And then our b1g chance to advance farther 1nto space came when we had our play The Mounta1n House Mystery Everyone can remember the t1me Pat Gross had trymg to hypnotlze the Norweglan Ma1d fV1rg1n1a Lengenchl and Don Gould surely knew how to play the part of the ex convlct M1ss Mohr was the D1rector and we surely kept her busy What a rehef xt W1ll be when Iune Exams are over and the 1nhab1tants ot Iup1ter have announced off1c1ally that we are Semors We can v1sual1ze ourselves now attendxng Class Nlght and Commencement when We ourselves are the honored ones Well our race to the sun 1S nearly complete but others are st1l1 rocketmg through spacel I22I Z -r . , . , . , . , . . . - . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . I - . ' 1 , . - . . . . , . 11 . 11 . . . . . - ' r
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