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em orieri Memories . . . classes . . . as haunting as the lilting strains of an old song . . . faces and names that will forever linger in memory as seniors, juniors, sopho- mores, and freshmen. Auld Lang Sync . . . the climax . . . seniors . . . baccalaureate, commencement, and farewells. One More Tomorrowv . . . juniors . . . the top of the ladder now in sight . . . the Prom, candle-lighting procession, caps and gowns enviously viewed from afar. Sooner or Later . . . sophomores . . . the goal seems so far off . . . carefree fun and frolic . . . who cares about gradu- ation yet? Those Endearing Young Charms . . . freshmen . . . with never a worry but many a smile. So memory turns the pages of timeg and, like long- remembered strains of music, melodies live again in faces and names. ZA. D i.
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JERRY MALONEY LYN SMITH . 1 s 2 Q, . I JOHN Euucu- DON KAI-IAN Class rings arrived in early November, and commencement invitations were se- lected soon thereafter. Most important of all fall activities for the seniors was their class play, junior Miss, which was given with dual casts on two evenings. Miss Ruth Browne, Thespian sponsor, directed Iunior Miss. Head senior sponsor was Mr. Strong. Other senior sponsors were Miss Anna Marie Edwards, Miss Emma Lyman, Mr. Shular, Mrs. Spring, Mr. Starkey, Mr. Swanson, and Mrs. White, Martha Fraser was crowned Home-com- ing Queen at the Olathe game. Dottie Jones and Helen Kittle attended her. Athletic seniors earned their share of letters in foot- ball, basketball, and track. Honors also went to senior debaters, musicians, members of the National Honor Society, and Thespians. As a climax to social events, the Junior- Senior Reception was held in the spring. iixdufcl Jang gne 7' SENIUBS GRADUATES or SHAWNEE-MISSION on its Silver Anniversary! The class of '47 deemed it a high privilege to climax this milestone of progress with commencement exercises. Fall senior activities got underway with a warm election campaign. When the seniors went to the polls, they chose an all-male quartet of officers - Jerry Maloney for president, Lyn Smith, vice-president, John Eulich, secretary, and Don Kahan, treasurer. Co mme 11 Celllellt is I' I1 th e . air. Relaxing before the processional.
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