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.. 1FIilE l lilllflill I.CJC3 .. ' A picnic at Cambria Park com- pleted the year for the class as juniors. Having consumed numerous sandwiches, bottles of pop, and ice cream cones, Mr. Larson challenged the boys to a race around the park. Betting a stiff pace at the start, Hr. Larson was compelled to slow down in the final stretch. Miss Jax recklessly demonstrated to the class how not to drive an automobile with the model 'TW oar of Lester Omick. The class began its major activi- ties early in its senior year. The class play,'Sm1l- in' Through,' was presented at the Davison Theater on November 22. Before a packed house,Helen Beule and Bernice Mor- gan shared the honors as leading ladies. Leon Ep- stein and Ted Bayley success - fully handled the masculine roles. with Miss Lam- pert as adviser and sponsor,the School Spirit Club, consisting of-all senior girls, organized early in the year. Among the many services rendered was the promotion of the football ban- quet and of many all-school pep assemblies. Ignoringvtradition, the class elected a girl, Emmie Niehoff, as president. Because the group was in somewhat of a turmoil three other officers instead of the customary two were elected. They were Robert Brower, Arthur Colligan, and Leon Epstein. A successful Valentine dance was sponsored by the class on February 8. PAGE 25 Miss Rasmussen, Mlss Jax Miss Pmay, Hlss Abrahl Announcement of class schol- astic honors at mid-semester revealed that the boys,although outnumbered almost 2-1 had com- manded the majority of the po- sitions, seven of the thirteen students named being boys. As the winter sports' season closed, campaigns for the elec- tion of carnival queen got un- der waY.Each of the four social problems classes organized as a political party, selected its camh paign managers,a- dopted a slogan, named a candidate and then under- took to elect hen with certain pol- iticians 'taking a walk,' the cam- paign became very colorful and in- teresting. Elaine Riopelle received the most votes so was crowned in the gymnasium during the main show.' Other can- didates were Ber- nicetmorgan, Ter- resa Hussli, and Helen Woreck. Although the seniors had provided athletic teams with outstanding material for four years, in the inter- class basketball tournament the senior entry ranked last, win- ning but one of four contests. The climax to four years of activity came of course on June ll, when 108 members of the class received their diplomas. Prior to that, of course, came a series of pre-graduation ac- tivities. First among these came the distribution of the Beaver Log, yearbook,edited by Verne Knoll. Then on June 7 the group held one of its last meetings,bacca- laureate services. ADVISERS--CLASS HISTORY
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