uxid Xlorrison. XI.u'guerite Thoinpson. 'l1LlIll.ll'l.l Cray. L-hard Toto Graduation davl Here at lastl NH- the courageous seniors are ahout to go out and fight our hattles. It doesnt seein so long since we were freslunen does itl lfour Years ago we were iust a group of ugreen freshmen in high school. lDidn't we feel grown-up? That is until we learned we were still considered -Iunior Iligh. Alwavs gruinhling. we thought of the davs whtn we would he the upperclassxnei1. Renieinher how we struggled through Treasure Island? Then there was alge- hra. trving to find the unknown quantitv. hut realh' wishing that such things had heen lost centuries ago. XVith our freshinan dance. the vear drew to a close. Finally. as sophoinores. we were included in Senior High School. NYe started it oft hy teasing the freshies. After a year ot horing XVorld His- tory and The Hime of the Ancient Nlarinerfi we hegan to he jolly and to enjoy school as well. EIOR Seniors i'graduate in haste. repent at leisure . Cav Young juniors! Then we reallx' were grown up. Our dramatic offering of the year. 'ihlust Duckvu won special notice as a successful class play. Studies. test. gossip. and estra- curricular activities kept the class husx' until Xlav. the night of the junior-Senior Proin. The gala affair was held at the Creenshurg Country Lluh. with dancing to the inusic ot Bill l,erox'. Thus three grand vears passed. Nlaking ourselxes heliexe that we were now seniors was at first a difficult task. XYe finalh' realized that we were serious seniors when appeared the in- dices ot' graduatioi1-caps and gowns. individual pictures. nanie cards and the annual. XYe all said to ourselves, This is nw last xear of high school and I'ni going to niake the niost of it. The senior plav The Little Dog Laughed was one that will not easih' he forgotten. NYe will alwavs renieinher our foothall teani that won eight out of nine games. our haskethall teain. th:- wise and ahle guidance of Nliss Keefer and Xlr. Brown. the work of the senior concession coin- nnittee. and the efforts oi' the Student Council who made our last Year one to he reineinhered. Other outstanding scenes of our senior year were the proin. the senior Christmas Dance. and the indelihle picture of our graduation. So when we marched down the aisle. clad in cap and gown. we could not forget the iovs the past had given us and reineniher that the future always holds hope. After receix ing our diplomas we cordialh' shook hands with fellow graduates with a brave smile saving. not good-hyef' a fatal Word. hut 'iso-longv--until we ineet again.
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