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Junior . . . lmree years one more to go! .Xt lust uc xwrn' lipirulvlxlssiizcxi. Our junior yuzxr uns full of manly m-xx cu-nth. XYC hgul Ihr' wr-iulmry mlccision of 1-Imusing: rln- styli- uf our class rings :incl pins. glftvr this, our nuxt big nuczlsimi xx as thc gixuclltatiull of our first class play, George VVl1Sl1lIlL1'TOll Sh-pr Huw. XXX- also l7CL'l1lIlU hcrtcr nlrin-rs :luv to thc ncwly instzillcml lDI'lYCI' Falucntion fulirsvg uc haul lcncls in tha- opcrcttzu wrxcnl Ull thu ,Xiirlwr :zml Pr-rr5 Nuws stuffy :mal Qlzully palm' up L-,2': waiter. The L'llIIlllY of our yuur was the Junior'-Ssuior Prom uc :nw in hmmm' of thc Svniur Class. ,loan Griffith, L!'IlLl1lll Rcccl, and Yun Lil-L-lmzy prupzxrinf for flu' lmig cxunrftlic Prom. Tm: juniors, ,lcr1'3' DZ1IEIlk'l' :tml .xllL'!'l'l1 llcnry umlvr thu symm- zgirslniju of Hrs. Ritchic repro- :vmccl the :rllmml in thc Voivc ol DL-mm'1'zu'3 Culltn-st :incl won for rlwnm-lws rzulms.
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Senim' . . . our year! Our Senior Prom Linked with the many memories of high s c h o o l days, predominates the dance given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors. The Junior-Senior Prom will always be remembered years after UOLI1' Dayfl What Events and Activities! Three years of work and great anticipation preceded this, our fourth year, but when we reached it, it was everything we'd hoped for and even more . . . there was our senior play, Meet Me in St. Louis . . . sittings at the studio for class pictures . . . ordering invitations . . . the prom the juniors gave for us . . . the Hobo party made possible by the P.T.A .... our undefeated football season and the celebration dance . . . the dreaded Gov- ernment test . . . our hope of being exempted from other exams . . . the Johnny Jump-up Dance . . . the talent show . . . our Senior Day program .... A fter four glorious years of studies and activities we donned our caps and gowns for Coxmnencement, Our Day. Our Senior Play This year our Senior play, 'KMeet Me In St. Louis was a great success under the direction of Mrs. Elsa Majors.
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