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Hours of study; last minute cramming; wondering, hoping . . . Did I pass? Books, books, books ...” lias lost a History book. If found, please return.” The bell. At last . . . More studying . . . Quieten down for roll call . . . She what??? You ' re kidding!!! Ten discussion questions? Oh my goodness . . . And if I didn’t have to have it to graduate . . . What can I take? Music Appreciation is full! Pow!! Pop tests, pep rallies, time slips, book reports, last to lunch, late again . . . problems brought by sub-freshmen and pondered by seniors . . . May I sharpen my pencil? . . . and just because I wasn’t in my seat when the bell rang . . . another tardy? . . . Will the following people please re¬ port to the office. I passed!!! Such were our REFLECTIONS OF CLASSES 13
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k Dixie Robertson, Treasurer; Pat Carlton, Secretary; Frankie Swinney, Vice-president; Edward Gibson, President : Drum Major Donna Spirits Mike and Dixie Co-captains Coughlin and Murphy SENIORS . . . the unreality of reaching the top . . . the reality of re¬ ceiving class rings ... a feeling of unity, of oneness . . . symbol of achievement for underclassmen . . . dignity ... or illusion . . . tak¬ ing college boards, moving towards graduation . . . making excuses, running in the halls . . . the special privileges of seniority . . . mov¬ ing to the front of the auditorium . . . leading the pledge of alle¬ giance . . . college days . . . more specialized courses ... a greater variety of electives . . . the indecision of knowing which college is best . . . large or small . . . two year or four year . . . state or com¬ munity . . . confusion of submitting applications . . . anticipation of acceptance, or refusal . . . feelings that are awakened and emerge as ones that only Seniors can feel . . . the growth of emotional expres¬ sion between us, saddened by the realization that soon we must part ... a year of transformation . . . disbelief blooming into awareness . . . singing the Alma Mater for the last time . . . the echoes of Days of Glory swallowed by silence . . . the oneness we have shared, that source of our common meaning . . . reflecting on OUR year of hope, desire, doubt, experience, growth, belief, acceptance, expansion, learning to share . . . To meet, to know, to love, and then to part. 14 Senior Study Hall???
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