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E As the last strains of the majestic Pomp and Circumstance fade away, we clasp our diplomas tightly in our hands and wipe away the tear in the corner of our eye. How can we ever forget all the wonderful things we've done in the last four years of Senior high? Remember our Freshman year? We had Student Government Day and managed to run Junior High very effeciently, even if we must say so ourselves. Then, too, we'll always remember our great stage production--the Freshman Class Play. We had two that year, The Lady and the Crook, and The Lamp Went Out. In our eyes, no Broadway play could even begin to compare with them. Oh, then don't forget our first day as Sophomores. How we all suffered so from that lost feeling. The Seniors of '56 didn't make it any better, either, by persisting in calling us the little kids. Came 1957, and we found ourselves Juniors. Our first big accomplishment of the year was the Junior Class Play, Professor, How Could You? We still think George would make a sweet girl. We had a wonderful football season as well as basketball, but we can still remember the disappointment we suffered when we lost the first game of the District Basketball Tournament to Lakefield. ln no time at all it was May, and we began our preparations for the Junior -Senior Banquet and Prom. Inspite of all our good intentions, the theme somehow managed to reach the ears of our upperclassmen--the Seniors. All in all, though, we think it was the most beautiful banquet and prom we've ever seen at Windom High School. Who wouldn't have a wonderful time in a Japanese Garden ? And then, quite suddenly, we found ourselves Seniors. Remember all the times we grumbled about the three flights of stairs to third floor and used the old cliche escalator so often that the janitors seriously considered putting one in. Homecoming was terrific, even though we didn't Tranquilize the Trojans! The Senior Class Play was something every member of the class will remember for many years to come. lt was terrific, of course. It should have been. Think of all the acting experience our class has had. Then, suddenly it was May 28. We all sat in the auditorium listening to our commencement speaker. How proud we all looked in our caps and gowns. But for all its color and beauty, that night was also a sad one. When will our paths cross again? And now, we hope that God will safely guide us on our journey into the world, and may we never forget all of our beautiful high school. . . MEMORIES
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