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Mi , Our Junior officers Were: Miss Thomas' room Melvin DeSelle President Lois Bachman Lula Caldwell Vice President Charles Fammatre Eine Berry Secretary-Treasurer Emma Dober MRS. COX Billy Rambo President Herbert Pryor Herbert Pryor Vice President Josephine Thiltgen Margaret Smith Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Smith MR. BEST Lulu Murdock President Henry Kurisaki Robert Knoff Vice President Robert Knoi Gladys Nelson Secretary-Treasurer Betty Keesling Ah, here We are-seniors. Gee, We're sort of sorry. We enjoyed our high school career. Our class-both sexes-was very much needed by Coach Noddin and Miss Howes. In fact We were the Whole of the teamg we thought so anyway. Were we foxy? We pulled the usual senior sneak. No one knew how, when or where we were going. Every one had a marvelous time, even though We were so tired we could hardly move after our strenuonus day. Ha! Fond memories. We'd like to start school all over again, having sneak days five days a week. Then came our send-off. The juniors gave us a very successful pr-om. We want to thank the juniors for the lovely time we had. Our oflicers were: ' MRS. COX Herbert Pryor President Gladys Nelson Lulu Murdock Vice President Josephine Thiltgen Margaret Smith Secretary Lulu Murdock Josephine Thiltgen Business Manager MISS THOMAS Melvin DeSelle President Philip Farley Charles Fammatre Vice President Charles Farnmatre Frances Johnston Secretary Lula Caldwell We, the class of '33, want to thank Mr. Cramer for consenting to the noon dances. He was certainly liberal to us When, many times we should have had our ears boxed. Now that We're seniors we would like to know one question that has been bothering us for months. What is Campbell High going to do with- out us? One thing more of great importance must be mentioned before We depart into the unknown. Our senior play. Haven't We a lot of actors and actresses though? The play was supervised by Miss Jean. McKinley, a very capable coach. She made us enter into the play body and soul. We thank you, Miss McKinley for the success of the play. Well, so-long, Campbell High, We must continue our journey. Adios, Senorita Tomas, Mrs. Cox and Mr. Best, we enjoyed having y-ou for ad- visors. Lulu M u-rdoclc
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