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,A l . , I l if X Lrdxe Senior clan officers assemble in orchestra pil lo make plans for Class Day. Left to right: Bob Meyers. Representative, Don Hearn. Vice-Pres' identg Joyce- Wariier. Social Cihairmanp Larry Reeder, President: Jayne Allen. Representative, Howard johnson, Representative-3 and farol Morford, Secretary-lrensurer. Mrs. Hazel Lingo was Class Sponsor. ide unc rejfoecfecf SENIURS ARE UNDERCLASSMEN'S EXAMPLES For us seniors, the years indeed are ended. All the years of our public schooling are gone. Of these, one year will forever remain fondest and occupy a special place in our hearts. This is our senior year. We lived it through only once, but shall relive it over a thousandfold as we borrow the rich memories it holds so dear. Trying times and deliriously happy ones both were a part of it all, as we built in our minds, day by day. our future plans. We have so much to recall. Remember? . . . the deafening, but spirited roars from the cheering section at our games as the score went up another notch . . . the crowded halls we hurried through to our six daily classes each week . . . senior sneak day-one of the special privileges for which we had eagerly awaited . . . the proud moments of Homecoming, Queen of Courts, the All-School Party when members of our own class were crowned and deemed with great honor . . . the juniorfSenior Prom where we floated to the melodies played, and dreams and realities became one and the same. These, too, were only a part of the undefinable spirit which drifted around us as we attended each important event, remembering-this is the last time. To the underclassmen and to ourselves we gave class day, a review of our never-to-be-forgotten THS ad- ventures from our scrub year until the last diminishing days of being admired. respected seniors. Xxfith all the nostalgia, the hopes, fears, and dreams. came the realization that with commencement, we must focus our eyes on new horizons and search for the bright stars that will direct each one of us toward our goal. Keeping this closely in mind, the strains of pomp and Circumstancen filled our ears and guided our footsteps. At last we are graduates. 16
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