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56455156E535Gif?65E335El3Z5l3l5lS5Z5lf3Z5l556iE5Eit5Eii55Z5iS5E5i36lS5Z5lS5Z5Jli5Z5iS5Z5i556fSZ3iS5Z55Ei55Z?sl355lS5Z5l'5M Graduation from our esteemed Alma Mater was climaxed by the Senior Promenade, one of the greatest events of our High School career. A galaxy of bright gowns and blue and white flannels predominated over the beautifully decorated pavilion. Mr. Eric Malmquist, one of the advisors of our class, has proven to us that he is the original 'Kfriend in need. His ability as a business man has aided us tremendously in the class play work. His personality is enviable, one that is overflowing with charm and an ever-ready store of cheerfulness which is demonstrated well by his humorous grin. He gives service with a smile and we have taxed this quality to the limit but we want him to realize that we appreciate all that he has done for us. It is not enough to say that Miss Abbie Anne Wilson is just the other advisor, for she is more than that, she is a friend. She has helped us through the trials and tribula- tions of our high school days, in a kindly and understanding manner, for which we are thankful. We extend our sincere appreciation to Mr. Conlin and the faculty for the efforts they have bestowed upon us and we want them to know that the irresponsible youth of today does value sacrifices made for him because of the trust and belief that goes with them. The waves of time are fast receding and our ship must leave the port of study, play, and ease, for one of work and experience. THERESA FLUET ISABEL NEMETH N, Q2 4 'Un ', 'fi-' g qs, eg 1523 4 , , QED f is D Ill 29399l52Q'+99il9Qf2?i3+9929i9QE2?3l??953+?295'+'3?9?+f29?+?29?f9fi9l2Q+9f+?29?l?29?f??9?l9Q+'??QQQQQQQQQPQQQQER
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55ZifijGi?-5GlotSi55Z5ifE5tfsi55t?1i65Z5iz25Z5i5f5Z5i25Epi3Cff5doESQ25552355Giodot5tfE5Z5iS5C51iS5Z5if3C5iS5Z5i5Z5rli5Z5h6f-f5Ei5M Class l-listory Before our ship, lying at anchor for three years, leaves port, we will pause a moment to look down the years which have passed. Three years ago, the fall of nineteen hundred thirty-two found us timidly approach- ing the formidable Norwalk High School to become the victims of the haughty juniors and studious seniors and of the double session. Although the afternoon session was a disadvantage, we found it an opportune time to become acquainted with the faculty and to profit by their wisdom. Cur first year of high school passed uneventfully. The fall of nineteen hundred thirty-three saw us elevated to the rank of juniors, attending the morning session and mingling with the mighty seniors. This year proved to be more successful in every way. In athletics we revived the school spirit and won new fame for Norwalk High School on the field. We found that one hundred sixty credits were necessary to graduate and the only way to earn them was to settle down to a busy senior year. Finally, September nineteen hundred thirty-four! Seniors! Something new in the school curriculum was adopted. The Home Desk organiza- tions were cooperative groups which had a student council at their head. The primary purpose was to bring forward the idea of student government in the school. The thrill of our first class meeting will always linger with us. It was on this eventful day that we selected our jewelry. The following officers were also elected: PRESIDENT , ..,..........,.... EMIL GLANZ VICE-PRESIDENT .,., . . . GEORGE BAILEY SECRETARY ,,.. , . . . . MILDRED CARIER TREASURER ............... WILLIAM LYNCH The oiiicers undertook their duties as leaders of the largest and most outstanding class in the history of Norwalk High School. With deepest regret we saw one of our beloved English teachers and first advisor of the Echo, Miss Snodgrass, leave Norwalk High School to teach in New York. For our class play we selected an old favorite, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines hy Clyde Fitch which was presented on April 25 and 26 at the Benjamin Franklin Junior High School. Under the direction of Miss Ratchford, our able coach, the play proved to be another success in our attempt to do better plays. WQi-fig?Qi-99il?S?l?2Si+?2Ql-f2?S?+329?l'22C?l32Q+C229?+?5S?l-??Q+f2?9f?2SE+?25?lQS?+9Ql?2Q+9Q?l?29?lf3293l??QlE2Ql-?29il25?+fJWS!?i
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