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The time has come; that long awaited moment is here. And it we could all open our minds and thoughts for all to see, what would be found there? Of course everyone is glad to be clutching that sheepskin, but aren ' t there other thoughts cropping up that put a catch in the throat? Aren ' t we all a little sad to close this chapter of our lives? Thinking back, we can remember the dav we wrote that first page. We were all attired in beanies, hauling around those incred- ibly heavy college volumes. Even that day we began to see the characteristics of the new personalities all around us. There were the know-it-alls, the personality kids, and also the shv ones, who were just plain confused and homesick. Before long though, we had all gotten into the swing of the thing, and were busy electing our officers and leaders. We attended the college functions, got to know all sorts of new people and, incidentally, attended classes. After the ne.xt summer we were eager to begin again, renewing all the old friendships, learning new things, and just living that college life — there ' s nothing like it. Finally, we were Juniors, and we could have rats to run our errands, just as once we had been the slavies (though eager ones) to our older brother and sister classmates. This year hurried along — we all had too much to do to have time drag on our hands. After all, we were Juniors, and had much to accomplish before we finally took up the imposing title of College Seniors. And now we are here, and who can sav it hasn ' t been fun, and who can sav he hasn ' t learned a lot — from the instructors, from the responsibilities, and from the plain old everv-dav contact with our friends and classmates? We ' ll march up, led by our officers: June Foster, president; Bill Fitzgerald, vice president: Lois Gustkey, secretary; Robert Hawley, treasurer, and Paul Mergler, SGA representative; we ' ll receive our honors, degrees and certificates, and we ' ll look forward toward new horizons. But we ' ll never forget this part of our book of life. senior class
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senior class June foster president William fitzgeraid vice president lois gustkey secretary robert hawley treasurer paul mergler sga representative franklin shepperson sponsor Seated, Left to Right: Willidm M. Fifzger.ih , Jr., June F ,iter, Lois Gustkey Standing, Left to Right: Franklin S iefferson, Paul Mergler, Robert Hazcley k 19 V
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