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The many peoples whose friendly calls, go ringing down the labyrinth of crowded halls
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS TOP ROW. from left: Carolyn Mitchell. Secretary; Doug Livingston, President; Roy Stallings, Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW. from left: Patsy Womble, Parliamentarian; Walter Satchell, Treasurer; Jackie Johnson, Reporter. SENIOR CLASS As the end of our high school career ebbed to a close, we, the senior class, looked back at the wonder- ful memories collected through the years. Although we looked back regretfully, we also looked ahead as- suredly that we would fulfill the tasks which Life would present to us. Ours was the first class whose career at Warwick was shortened by the building of the junior high school. Because Warwick was changed to a three year high school we were all the more anxious to attend Warwick High. With chemises we girls bounded into our sophomore year, while the boys in our class wondered when this craze would end. The great enthusiasm we had for our school showed itself when we joined our various committees, participated in sports, and were active in the drama and music departments. Our junior year brought us the fine satisfaction that we were no longer underclassmen. The first ex- citing happen ing of the year was the ordering of our grand and glorious class rings; the excitement of this event had barely dwindled away when the rings arrived a few months later, and the hubbub be- gan again. Of course we were all proud of the prom which we gave for the seniors. Many hours went into preparation of the prom, but we all agreed afterwards that it was â– worth the effort. A strange feeling came over us as we entered those familiar halls as seniors. With mixed emotions we prepared ourselves for the future, and planned wonderful dreams we hoped one day would come true. The year passed swiftly. Each of us, with diploma in hand, realized our high school life was a thing of the past, but the knowl- edge we have gained through our experiences will be a credit to us in our never ending journey toward brighter horizons. 30
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