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sEN1oRs The High and the Mighty Q at A ' .s'5 121fh Uwik'f2 at t is We 1, We Presldeni Jlnx Davis Vice-President .lim Burke Secretary Salli Hendricks Treasurer June Bcssti The year began in September and graduation seemed as far away as eternity. Nine months of work, responsibility, leadership, and fun lay in between and the Class of 1965 set out to make the most of it. Seniors took the lead in student government, drama, athletics, clubs and activities, always with the originality and enthusiasm which became their trademarks for the year. A record number of seniors enrolled in Advanced Placement courses in hopes of obtaining college credit. South's new student body constitution was largely produced by seniors, who also initiated student opinion surveys and carried on the controversial 2.00 GPA debate. It wasn't all serious study and work, however. Seniors decorated themselves and the cafeteria in wild attire to host the crazy Come As You Ain't dance in November. The annual class-com- petition Charity Drive in February brought out the seniors in full force. Hard work paid off, as they ended up with S1,035.55, the largest amount ever earned by one class. The days between March and June whirled by, and seniors suddenly found themselves humming Pomp and Circumstanceu while they studied for finals. There was Baccalaureate, the senior break- fast, the Once A Year Day assembly, and, at last, the big night. Wearing purple caps and gowns and holding their long-awaited diplomas, seniors sang the Alma Mater for the last time and tried to convince themselves that commencement meant the beginning. 169
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