SnNIOR CLA S HISTORY It doesn't seem posslble that nearly twelve year have passed slnce a door opened to a group of small boys nd glrls of S1X, fo b6flU thelr schoollng ln Flushlng Schools wome were happy and gay, others frlght ened and bashful As no t small chlldren qulckly adjust them elves to thelr surroundlngs, so lt was w1th us, and lt w s only 1 few days before we were one happy group Durlng the elght years we were 1n the element ry rades, our class roll was sometlmes laroer and sometlmes smaller than the orlglnal number Those were lmportant years lH our llves We were not only F9CSlVlHg the baslc tralnlng ln our educatlon, but were also learnlnp one of the lmpor tant dutles of a c1t1zen to work and to play together as a group In the fall of l9L8, when we entered hlgh school, we felt just a llttle more mature It there were 13 E1P1S and Mrs Hayes, our faculty was rather unusual that nn our ireshman class 22 boys Wlth Joella Cunard, our presldent and advlser, our partles and Hget together H were events to be remembered by all herr was our cla s advlser AS sophomores we felt a llttle uperlor to the lowly fre hmen, but the 1n tlatlng we handed them was no more than we recelved when we were freshmen As we entered our JHP1OT year, flCh8Pd Bethel was eelected presl dent of the class, and U1Sb Campbell was our advlser Thls w the year e dlsplayed our dramatlc talents 1U our class play, HThe Klsslng Llnkn We were proud that those who partlclpated 1n the play dld thelr parts so well, and that all member helped make lt a success flnanclally And now, as the door lS slowly C1OS1Ug on our last year 1U Flushlng Schools, we have avaln chosen Rlchard Bethel as our pllot nr Rltchey, our councelor, w1ll ald us durlng the year and advlse tho e who may wlsh to ontlnue w1th thelr fonnal educatlon We have spent School thanks to sure there w1ll be we are outslde the to face the future four happy and prof1table years ln rlushlng Hlvh the patlence and understandlng of our teachers am a feellng of sadness rhen we recelve our dlolomas and door of Flushlng school, ready and capable, we hope, Frances Falthful, 1952 11+ W Q v LJ . S A. . P . I . A 5. . . R -A I K - . 1 s ' 7 ' l s . . R . . i . 2 C I 1 - ' . c Q a n ,T 1 CJ F . L: A . . . . . . 5 - J . ' .7 N . . ' . 'I X A . . . I S 1 . c Richard Bethel was chosen our sophomore class president and Mrs, ' s ' . ' ' S' ' s ' i ' ' Y . . A . . A. V T M .- VH , A r . . . as w , A . . . . . . I h X . . . . . S A . . . . . 1 U . . h . . .x ' . . . . . S A . A . . . . -' 4 . . , . . Q .. ' I - 0 . . . ' A . . 6 O
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