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I., f f - 7 V -Vx . f BLAIs A f HILLIARD LEWIS HUGHES xSQl'I IOFS President - - - - - - JAMES BLAIS Vice-President - - LUVERNE HILLIARD Secretary - - - - JANE LEWIS g Treasurer - - - JANET HUGHES Advisers ----- - - - Miss ScHAEFER,MR.D1mBm. The members of the Senior Class, since their entrance in 1929, have assumed positions of leadership which have increased both in number and importance since they were sophomores. In the first year, marked athletic ability was shown by boys who earned letters, while a skit Alice In Wonderland, presented in the Hi- J inks, brought to light several actors who were chosen for Mask and Dag- ger. The Sophomore Shuffle held in February was one of the year's most enjoyable dances. In the second year, sixteen members of the class were honored by be- ing elected into the Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society. This was the largest number of Juniors ever admitted into this Chapter at one time. A skit, Waitin' for the Hickville Train, was given in the Hi-J inks, and the class play, Whimsy, was presented on December 12. These plays revealed dramatic talent and several of the cast were subsequently elected into Mask and Dagger. Outstanding players of the teams including the captain of the football team were from the Class of 1932, and sixteen boys were awarded letters. Two dances, the informal held in the fall and the formal given in the spring to honor the seniors were well-attended affairs. In the Senior year, this class led in scholarship, provided the main- stays for the athletic teams, and its members were foremost in activities and held important offices and chairmanshi s of committees. What Happened Then, by Juliette Cgaire Gibson was given by the class in the Hi-J inks, and on May 13, Nathan Hale, the Senior play which dealt with the Revolutionary War period, was presented. It is with sincere regret that the members of the Class of 1932 leave Eugene High School where they have endeavored to maintain the high standards and traditions. 15
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