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Elder Brothers TOP .lim BLlt'5.Z0. vivo president: .loo Miller, coun- vil nwnihor. BO'l I'OM Kay Finne- gan, svc'rvtziry - ll'0ElSlll'Cl'Q Miko Hurley. president: Lzirry Hurley, c'ounc'il mein- lwrg Roh Daniels, council inc-nihr-r. Back in the dim, dark past, in the fall of '43, we started out on the long, hard road through high school. Wet behind the ears and grass-green, we tremblingly started our careers in S.H.S. With eyes round as saucers and mouths agape, we viewed the lofty, god-like Seniors, and wondered whether weld climb as high. As the days and weeks passed, we gradually be- MISS CECELIA MARQUARDT Class Advisor came a part of the familiar scene with athletics, plays and school work filling our days. Still we looked ahead to the glorious time when we'd fill the Seniorls shoes and have the fun and privileges they were having. So we plodded on, working and having fun through the long, dreary Sophomore and Junior years. Finally the great day arrived! We were Seniors! Seniors at last! We were the privileged, the overa lords, the flattered instead of the flattering. Con- fident, sure of ourselves, we sauntered through the halls with all the suave arrogance that Seniors should have. We took a newer, greater interest in activities. Football, Senior play, basketball, Shake- speare's Dream, all held our interest. But our last 'ind best year passed all too quickly. Our class party, last Prom, and class picnic came in rapid succession and then we were faced with our hardest battle- final tests! We boned and crammed, ancl most of us scaled the obstacle successfully. Now our fretting was over. We checked our credits, got our caps and gowns, and then the last week arrived with Bacca- laureate, Class Night, and-Commencement! With that grand, glorious, and somewhat sad feeling we took our diplomas and walked out of S.l'l.S. never to return as students again. So now we close the door on high school. We're not a part of S,H.S. anymore, we don't really belong. We'll never race through the halls, shouting and laughing, never slam locker doors, never gripe about teachers and homework. We're part of a big- ger group now: graduates of S.H.S. Maybe ten years from now welll look back and think it wasnlt so bad after all. So here's to S.H.S. and the members of the Class of '46! Good luck!
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