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'C ILAJFJF II1I II SIFDIIQY In the f1ll of 1936 some fortv odd lookmv ClCHtLlI'6S commo11ly known as Fresh men entered the Bro 1dalb1n H1gh School Our flrst few weeks were mghtmares The Sophomores bullled us the Junlors 1gnored us '1nd the Semors WLIE always maklng us do somethmq The one thlllq we dre1ded most w1th very good reasons was 1n1t1at1on Due to our 1nexper1ence and extreme lmmaturlty we felt the need of able leaders wh1ch roles Vxctor Chr1stopher Cvrus Fr1ker Dolothy Syzdek and Helen Melderman 1 Presldent V1ce Presldent Secret xry and Treasurer respectlvcly pl1yed We chose as ou1 advlsors Mrs Jeffords and Mr Heagle From the very begmnlng of our h1gh school days we hld a goal we w1shecl to atta1n 1 tr1p to New York 1n our Senlor year In order to carry out our plan we had that year an Amateur Hour '1nd a Freshman Dance We 'IISO sold Jello and Chrlstmas Cards rln between txmes we were trvlng to acclxmate ourselves to our new env1ronmer1tI In our Sophomore vear we were quite at home and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at the expense of the new group of Freshmen Th xt year we chose Cyrus Fraker John Hrlnlshln Dorothy Sy7dek 1nd Donald Vosburgh '1s our gUld6S Stlll keepm our New York tr1p 1n m1nd we worked hard to m1ke our Sophomore Dance a b1g succe and succeeded We had a 11d1o personal appearance show th xt year IOne more year and we would be Senlorsl Th1s vear Ernest Wh1pple John Hr1n1sh1n P1ul1ne Sherman 1nd Howard Goodemote consented to lead our unruly flock Two outstandmg events took pl1ce that year the Junlor Sen1or Play and the Junlor Dance As '1 result of the play our fund for the New York tr1p was 1ncre1sed 1nd greu dr 1m 1t1c talent wh1ch had long l'11n dormant w IS flnally dlscovered September agam and Senlors' W1s lt posslble that only three years lgtl we had acted as 1lly and appe1red as humble WI as the Freshman group we had Ju t lYl1tl3lCj9 The off1cers th1s year were Don1ld Vosburgh John Hr1n1sh1n Beverly Van Der Sluys and V1ctor Chrlstopher How happy we were th1s year' Whole perlods were spent 1n selectlng class TIDES and sweaters There was some controvelsv but th'1t was soon settled by our '1ble ad VISUYS Soon the whole Senlor cl ISS was struttlng through the halls chest thrown out ln order to proudly d1SDI xy thelr swe1ters und hlnds held ln such 1 way '1s to show off thelr xmgs to the best 1dvant1ge We org 1n1.Led 1 New York Club to e1rn money fo1 our trlp We ue 1 Senlor PI1 th1s ve1r 1 Senlor D1nce and 1 Chr1stm1s Dance I11 the l1tter p11t of Mxy OUI New York trlp was re lllled The thrlll of eelng the Worlds F111 1nd New York for the flrst t1me I1nd perh 1ps the l1stl w1ll IIQVLI be for fotten W1th uc nms our now 1nd e1cpect1t1ons for gr1du'1t1on t1k1ng pl 1ce we h 1ve fmally re1ched our hnen lftLl spendlng four long yelrs sometimes tosslng sometimes calmly ltllllllg over the ever eh lllglflg, Se1 of High School JACQUELINE SEWARD IC ILA INF A IL ID II'I A II3 Ilflf or or or or OI' or for or 1 s for lncredlble how we got through the Arthur our cl xss master mlnd Beaudln but one of her klnd Coloney who wlth the ILIIFIS thmks he r1tes Don whom we are told dlCtdlCS Ernle 1 llkeable buy Fraker who wrltes sports as Cy Gladys and GIIDSKJH decldedly tall Hrmxshm Kmg of basketball wlnter 18 for Jeanette who IS sweet tlll 1 pr1nte1 fo1 for or or or UI' O or or or UI' or IS for Kat1e as an '1rt1st shes keen love xsk Al1ce Jean Mmm M1lroy 1nd McD1de Nellls and NldWlDCkl 1 m11d orderly l1ke Steve or Dot Paulme w1th volce llke 1 b1rd QUICI WhlCh to us seems absurd Ryf1 who IS qulet and shy Sew1rd not hard on the eye Tmk Treyett 1nd Thum useful l1ke Dorm 1n a chum Vandersluys and V1c our pals W1nney and We1derman a couple of gxls marks the spot where the SSUIOTS dep11ted IS the questlon why we all started Z well let stand for w 1nt of '1 rhy me And our th1nks to you all fo1 1 very swell t1me , 2 1 - Q v - 'O . I . . . - , 1 1 ' ' . '. 1 ' 1 . ' : '. 1 Y. L v . I 1' ' ' -. V 1 , 1 1 .11 . . , - . Q Z L 'N . Y' E ' 1 I V . .i . L. , 2 . . -2 . . . . 1 - C ' ', C I K. . . . ' 2 Y ., .Y 1 2 L . ' . .g L . , . . Y V i . 1 mit . 1' ' 1 1' 1 ' . , ., 1 '. 1 ' 1 ' '. ' . 1 1, ' ' 1.' 1 1 1' 1 1' . A 1' , '1 ' ' . . . I Z . 2 S' 1 1 1 .' ' 'S . ' 2 1 , 1 , ' . c 1 ly, 1. 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ..1 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 ' 1' 1 ,1 11. 1 1 ' 1 'E '. ',L1l'i ' 13' li ,1 ' 1 1 '1 1,1 . xi 1 1' l E ' Y I ' ii AX' I I Sw' x '1 L-'Z ' '1 ' 1 1,1 111 ' 1' - L 'A ' 1.1 . '1 11 . 1' ,1 1 1' 1' 1 ,'1 1 ' j 1 1' 1 ' 11 ' 1 ' ,1 ' 1 ' x 11 u.I2- l' N2 Y I m F I 1, Aisf . 11 1 ' , Bisf ' ', , . Cisf , ' ' 1 1 1 11 Disf , -A ' 1. Eisf '.1 ' 'f , Fisf , ' .1 Gis ' , ' 1. Hisf ' '. J'.' 1 , '. 1 ' 1. Kis ' ' ' 1 1 '1 1, Lis 1-1' ' 1. Misf ZLL, ' 1 1 , Nisf 1 ',1 1'. Oisf ,' . Pisf ' . A ' 1 ' , Qisfr ', ' 1 . Risf 1, ' ' 1 1 , Sisf ' 1 , ' . Tisf . ' 1 , Uisf ,' 1, I Visf ', .. X . y ' E. V Y' ' Tvuv v . I 11' x. 12 K V. . z . .l - 2
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