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' 4 rjm r- 1 ■ . I The Garden of Memories and the prophecies brought forth much fun and excitement. Having as its theme a garden party, the seniors made their last contribution to S.H.S. by participation in Class Day. Prophecies and wills were read at this time and listening to the history of the seniors made some of us wish we could go back and relive four won.- derful years at S.H.S. The presentation of the key was made by senior class president Bill Nolting to junior class president J. R. Hudson. 17
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Chris is giving a report in Miss McHenry ' s English class on his research theme. Seniors Continue Studies for Future The fact that you were a Senior did not dim the necessity of study. It was essential that we maintain our grades to fulfill our amjji- tion — a high school diploma. From fourth year English to chemistry to industrial arts — we all did our best to raise our averages and our class ratings. Our teachers were only too glad to help us master our more difficult problems, and we were grateful for their help when the fateful day for grades arrived. For some this meant the last of their formal edu- cation — for others it was only the beginning of a trained profession. Whichever the case, we will always remember our final classes while we were Seniors. Miss Bruner and Miss Horslnian. Iier assistant student teadier. instructed us in the modern ways of government. 16
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Sarah and Larry make wishes, Approximately two hundred persons attended the Senior Dinner in the Elks Club ballroom. The theme, The Garden Beautiful, was car- ried out by having a large wishing well in the center, singing birds, and small trees with various colored bird cages hanging in them. Members of the court were: left to right: Denny Rebber, Kathryn Meyer, King, Larry Eglen, Queen, Janet Bobb, Patty Harvey, Eugene Heiwig. The king and queen were crowned by the senior class president. Bill Nolting. 18
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