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AUDUBON HIGH SCHOOL Class Officers HUWLETT MMER CARULYN EARLEY V1'.'cfPrcx1dmzt Rsccwding Secretary MARIAN SMITH EVERETT ELWELL Corresponding Secretary Treasurer sr , ,,' x. 19
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LE SOUVENIR Class Officers J. HARRY Fi'Ri-:Y Prexidrut The Presiclen+'s Message I wish to extend my sincere gratitude to my classmates for their generous cooperation throughout the past three years. 'Their spirit of good will and genuine friendship has predolnif nated in every activity and marked this as one of the most successful of all classes. To our friends and advisers, the faculty, I offer our deep appreciation for the untiring effort they have extended in our liehalf. HARRY FURHY, President. Claws Mottof'f'NVhat we are to he we are now hecorningf' Class Colors-Blue and White. Class Flower -Snapdragon. IS
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LE SOUVENIR Class History In line with the Grecian style of this yearbook, we, the historians, do deliver the following orations in honor of the Class of 1935, and hope that through this brief history you will have a better idea of the accomplishments of this most remarkable group. p FIRST ORATION Lost little ones! Groping in the midst of new curricula and standing in awe of beginning so great a project-our high school experience! Many promising athletic stars were launched in training. This first lap marked the forming of new friendships and a feeling of responsibility. The Frosh were complimented on the way they sup- ported the activities of the then upper classmen. Whoever thought that this insignifif cant group would blossom forth into a record breaking class! Whoever dreamed that they would produce the best plays, the best actors, the best athletes, and most impor' tant of all, the best studentsg but as you read the following orations you will be con- vinced of these truths, so on to the ...... SECOND ORATION Some semblance of class orga-nization at last! The honors of leading this famous class were conferred on Harry Furey, Presidentg James Griffin, Vice Presidentg Dolores Rosenberger, Secretaryg Dorothy Tully, Corresponding Secretaryg and Ralph Prichard, Treasurer. With a false sense of importance, several ambitious boys fell to initiating their inferiors with a ducking under the drinking fou-ntain. They were soon ref strained, however, by a bit of information that the word Sophomore means foolishly wise. The gala social event of the year was the Sophomore party, which was a brilliant success. The wealth of the class increased each Duesday g for when we were Sophomores, our pockets were sufficiently filled to meet our debt requirements. It was with great satisfaction then, that we brought to a close this most precarious year and prepared for the ...... THIRD ORATION Now for our most successful year! As the junior Class of 1934, we figuratively went to town. The Hrst thing that we did was to again appoint officers. Harry Furey was elected President for the second timeg Harry Atkinson became Vice Presidentg Recording Secretary was Mary Hessg Dorothy Tully was selected to be Corresponding Secretary and to Arnold Mayers fell the important post of Treasurer. Under the capable guidance of these officers the class made history, financially and otherwise. Dances, movie benefits, and a sparkling three act comedy, The Odd job Man, con- ceded to be the best dramatic production yet offered by any class, all helped swell the treasury to record proportions. It was with hopeful and confident eyes that we looked forward to our senior year, nor could we be blamed for strutting just a little bit and looking down with haughty eyes upon the under classmen. 20
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