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Page 28 Leaders To you, Miss Moriarty, We, the seniors, pause in appreciation. As the years qo by, We hope that the success of our lives may in some small Way repay you for the ever-helpful efforts, and the untirinq interest which you have shown in all our undertakings. Your youthful spirit and charrnina Ways will be an inspira- tion to us as We qo into life better pre- pared youna men and women.
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of the too F THE seniors are the upper crust, without a doubt, they are a rich one t -Wrich in ideas and such qualities as originality and efficiency. 5 ' Organized as sophomores, they undertook many and varied it activities among which were a popcorn sale, a white elephant sale, and a talent review. This year, under the capable guidance oi Miss Moriarty and Fred Luft, energetic president, Ftegina Harrington, vice-president, Catherine Fee, secretary, and Patricia lohnson, who quietly and carefully guarded the , treasury, the class succeeded in getting a new curtain to replace the old one, which has been a sore sight to the school tor many a year. With this hope , realized they undertook the sponsoring oi the senior play, Growing Pains. .l Vyq, ,tt,. h , Q As their high school days drew to a close, they made ready tor graduation with such important matters as flowers, dresses, and pictures eiticiently handled. ln lune, some 500 Mechanic Arts students will march in for the last time to the music oi the Mechanic Arts band and receive from the hands of the superin- tendent of schools their diplomas. And so they 'tool take their places among the alumni of the Republic ot Mech knilb Arts. 'ff r ,Ur I 1 N Pres. Luft , L ly ' ' X Vice-Pres. Harrington N lg ,VN f I-' Sec. Fee 1 1' A, V X A! Treas. Iohnson t ft ,rl .tl ,fi ,V ff , at Senior Representatives Back row: Wilson, Rosowsky, Mead. Hodgeman, Davis, Peterson. Fourth row: Wegworth, Ivory, Sny- der, Andre, lanes, Neitzel, Ne- derman. Third row: Mueller, Mooney, Her- mann, Svobodny, Lang, Hilger, Parnell, Sundberq. Second row: Rivet, Schilling, Wer- nick, Nelson, Pratschner, Truwe, Bloeser. Front row: Wachtler, Gerner, Har- rington, Luft, Fee, Iohnson, Woolery. Page 29
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