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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK Klum Jlzlaiwuf In September 1942, we started our long climb up Graduation Hill. We met our adviser, Miss Mary Fitzgerald, at the bottom of the hill and proceeded to elect our leaders. Our leaders were as follows: president, Leon Bryant, vice-president, John Harmon, secretary, Gladys Morrison, treasurer, George Johnson. Our first attempt to mount the hill was a Valentine Party. The party was a huge success, and was soon followed by a roller skating party. One fourth of our journey completed, we rested during our summer vacation. The following September, we were eager to proceed on our long journey toward the top of the hill. We changed leaders and elected the following: president, David Nuttall, vice-president, Barbara Higgins, secretary, Janice Elwood, treasurer, Frances Marshall. As energetic sophomores, we continued our ascent with a Hallowe'en Party, which was enjoyed by all. Our final activity was a roller skating party which brought us to the half way mark of our long climb. Upon reaching the half-way point, everyone enjoyed a well earned rest. As apprehensive juniors, we looked with anticipation toward our final destination. Once again we chose new leaders. They were as follows: president, Leon Bryant, vice-president, Donald Barnard, secretary, Wilma Stark, treasurer, Virginia Kilmartin. The thrill of getting our class rings was soon forgotten with the coming excitement of our Junior Promenade. The Queen of the Prom, Thelma Champlin, was crowned under an arch of cherry blossoms, which was part of the beautiful Chinese decorations. With the top of the hill in view, we stopped to rest, but met several times for roller skating parties. Finally - Seniors!! We resumed our zealous journey. We elected the following leaders to take us to the summit: president, Leon Bryant, vice-president, Donald Barnard, secretary, Gladys Morrison, treasurer, Virginia Kilmartin. Our Senior Play, Clarence, coached by Miss Belcher, was presented in December by the following cast: Leon Bryant, Gladys Morrison, David Nuttall, Virginia Kilmartin, Richard Nickless, Cynthia Cousins, Fred Kelley, Emma Gile, Lucy Kamishlian, and Edwin Macintosh. The play, well patronized, proved to be a most enjoyable entertainment for all. The next event of the year was our Senior Formal, which was held in February, and greatly enjoyed amid Alpine scenes, our decorative scheme. Now we are eagerly anticipating our final event, that of graduation. We regretfully say farewell, as the parting of the ways is in view for the class of '46, GLADYS MORRISON ,181
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