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THE PRECISION with which our baccalaureate and commencement exercises are performed is no accident. enior4 ,Dominate year-encl alcfiuiiiw , I I VW? THE TEACHERS makgj last nqinutc prcpzu-ations. THE SPEAKERS are briefed on procedure of evening's activities. YVHILE AYVAITING the call for the processional, seniors gather casually for the last time. X wa s
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C enzor anquef Everyone who attended the Senior Banquet agreed that it was one of the hnest dinners of the year. Excel- lent food was served, the Orbits played for dancing, the pool table was hol, and Andy stepped in the kiddies' pool. The NVillows will never be the same! SOME PEOPLE had to see the pool close up. eg ' MANY OF US saw the interior of the XVillows Motel for the first time that night. gi iii if 4 r ,Q 1 - M-mtv-N or M f 5 2 ,i..5.M-- L he I Q , S ,L S h 1 K1 '. iilifid 'Q ,N If I M Q .l5,lllli!llll I IQ Sn r. MN - - i af-.
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te Mess-s-Q-is w-4 ,, 5 -, ,,,., ,, , 'W r 4 1' I ' 47 W-wwf - 'M ,. ki 4 yu.. ,W LJ as 4' THE SENIORS' anxiety is evident as they hle into the gymnasium for their final ceremony. K Wx fl! 0l1'll'l'lellCel1'leIlt fi' l x W. it .: 'K' 'I , 'lies it 1964 l il 'i Q st 1' uv' 5 P' Y . is J . A . 1 . i H' H 'H June 2, llltiil was a memorable day. All our fondest desires seemed to be within our grasp, as the hrst great rf Xefxikfe to .Q milestone ol our lives passed. The speaker, Dr. John S. Schell, impressed us with direct and practical advice for a happy future. YVith sorrow yet resoluteness, the Class of '64 sang the Alma illater, and our high school days were over. ' New KENNETH STEPHENS started off the general theme IVlml Matters Most? with his speech on Endowment, JUDSON HERTER carried on the idea by speaking about Opportunity. THOMAS BOMAR concluded the theme with his talk on ResponsilJility.l' .Q K 1 px K W, Q s, X . K X Q4 K il - rv c we ,ccc .c . c,cc . S -is H ' s is wi - f?fiQig if ' We '34 A X 9 S o an 135 SUDDENLY, it all seemed worth it as Mr. Henderson presented our diplomas with a warm handshake and smile. 9, ,G M41
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