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lPresiiclent's Address for Class Day JOHN BERRY Preridezzf Dear Principal, Teachers, Parents and Friends. O us who graduate, Class Day is full of meaning. For four years we have worked together, made our friendships, dreamed our dreams, and now the goal to- ward which we set our hearts is won. Mr. Fenner, we owe much to your sterling leader- ship. We thank you, ozir Principal, and we thanl: you, our Teachers, for your patient and understanding guid- ance. You are not sending us away empty-handed or alone. We go freighted and laden with happy memories. A Dear Parents, what shall we say to yur? As we stand now on the first rung of the ladder of success, we stop to pay tribute to your unending sacrihces and unfailing devotion. We trust that no unworthy act of ours will ever bring sorrow or disappointment to you, most generous of helpers. We only ask you to continue stand by with your encouragement and sympathy. And now, kind friends, we, the Class of 1937, extend to you a cordial welcome, and ask you to share in this day of days, one of the happiest in all our lives. Our aim is high, Our hearts sincere. VUe're neither bold, Nor do we fear. We'll do our best To bring you joy. So join with us In Ship Ahoy! Tiurfeen
Class History Good afteroon, ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, This is Station C.H.S. broadcasting on a frequency of 1937 kilocycles by authority of the Class- ical High School Faculty Incorporated, producers of scholars extraordinary, This afternoon we are proud to announce that we have in the studio a sensational new discovery. After many weeks of painstaking research, we have succeeded in capturing stray ether waves which we shall now rebroadcast. RUTH Hfxaais Cfrzisi' f1f.l'flll'ft111 1'il'?.fl77Ilt1lI Grufzp Ezzlefr Cltzrriml September 8. 1953-Period of adjustment begins for wide-eyed, gullible youngsters who wait patiently g for elevators which never seem to appear, and who think that Classicals Tiger is kept under lock and key in Mr. Cantwell's office. Stouthearted Helen Tivnan scoffs at such an absurd idea, but timid Betty Brigham insists that her information came from a very reliable source. X P54 211 Fllllffb Hfllll' A fwfirlieu' lfebruray 2. 1954-Classicafs general study hour is abandoned as new school term begins. Appetites now must be satisfied with geometric theorems and irregular verb conjugations until 11:15. Carl- Lundin, Bob Kaplan, and Wallace Gruber are seen surreptitiously gnawing at Indian nuts at 10:33. S: S: -Y: . . -i How In Sindy Pliuz Prereuled February 18, 1954-Thirteen suggestions pertaining to the proper methods of study are distributed to students. The faculty fervently hope that the ideas will penetrate the wall of self-satisfaction surrounding certain Classicalites. joe Driscoll, Edith Lindstrom, and Ann O'Donnell. fearing that they have been shirking their duty, further endeavor to cultivate the will to learn. 5: :Ez :Ee Tiwe Bl'jlIlQ.l' Clwzgar to Cfizrrical September 7, 1955-Mr. Ward Wetmore succeeds Miss Pierce. In a special inter- view with Harold Pines, he of the wavy locks, Mr. Wetmore comments on the uncanny mathematical ability of Helen Cooney, Stan Strogoff. Barbara McQuade, and Selma Goldberg. Sffllvlwlzzffre Efectjmzj Hefd October li, 1955-Edmund Duffy Regan is elected president by a sweeping majority. Reports say it is due to his influence with the Sheriff of Worcester county. Fmvleerl
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