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THE SENIOR GLASS The Senior Class of 1935 adds c'Finis,' to its brief period of sky writing. Its year was filled with successful ventures. The week beginning November nine- teenth was chosen to be oflicial Senior Week, when senior affairs were predominant. Tuesday, a Senior Luncheon was given, and Wednesday, a double Senior Assembly. On Thursday came the big dance, given in the guise of a Senior Cruise. As the final touch of glory, 'LYou and I, the Senior Play, was presented to enthusiastic audi- ences on November 23 and 24. February 13, a Valentine Dance was given and under softly-shaded lights, juniors and seniors danced to sweet strains of popular music. ln the last week of school, Class Day was held. Seniors gayly rushed from Commencement rehearsals at the University of Wlashington Pavilion to a class entertainment in the evening. Then came the sobering event of graduation. Fully aware of their new responsi- bilities, the boys and girls, deprived of the honorable title of Seniors and now merely graduates, started their new life. On the evening following Commencement, the Parent-Teachers, Association spon- sored a Senior Prom, given in the form of a program dance. It was the first time such a formal entertainment had been given under the schoolls auspices. With all this in retrospect, some will go on to higher schools of learning, some will return to Lincoln for post-graduate courses, a few will go to work immediately at their chosen professions, but it is certain that all of them will continue in their pursuit of learning, whether with the aid of formal education or with experience as their only teacher. 'AGE I3 SEIIIUR GLASS OFFICERS BETTY ADAMS WOOLSEY BINGAY ERNESTINE DUNCAN DAN GRAY M ISS M I LES Class Adviser
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