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A senior at last! You kept repeating the phrase as if it held a certain air of magic. It
hardly seems possible that four years could go so fast and yet hold so many memories of M.H.S.
Little things took on special significance, each event became a memorable occasion. New
friends, became old ones, and older ones became dearer. And we attended each event with
the very phrase, "This is the last ..•• " The last pep rally, the last class play, and the Junior-
Senior picnic.
You took part in all the senior activities but suddenly May came before you realized it, and
the year came to an end.
You are now ready for the all important step out of the halls of M. H. S.
Here's to the seniors, an important part of "Alma Mater, Mead High".
Senior Class Play- Boardinghouse Reach
The seniors discovered a new
and confusing way to make mon-
ey-- they set up a boardinghouse
in their senior class play. "THE
BOARDINGHOUSE REACH".
This was Wilbur Maxwell's
way to earn money for a bicycle
that he had tried so desperately
to get.
Things went 'round and
'round. Finally it's discovered
that somebody in the house is
a bank robber, before the mess
was finally straightened out
Wilbur had his bicycle and the
audience was dead with laughter
over the antics and the zany
characters.
KAYE JOHNSON Secretary