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CLASS WILL E of the enior class, writing finis to a noble career, have drawn up this affidavlt in the presence of those nine old men otherwise lcnown as the Supreme Court Ju tices This body of men was chosen because we felt that, inasmuch as this is probably the greatest conglomeration of students ever to graduate from Norwich High School they are the only ones capable of handling our legal affairs such as they are We have favored the following with some of our prized and, to say the least, most precious possessions To the Juniors the hope that they will endeavor to approach the pretentious record estab lised by us We hope that when the Junior class taltes possession of Senior study hall it will react favorably to the literary atmosphere created by that inspiration of many wayward students, Miss Lynch Llpon the Sophomores, we bestow our appreciation for the finer things in life including among them tastes for good manners fine literature and all ofthe things that tend to malte little ladies and gentlemen A special bequest to this class is our hope that they will not find public entertainment too boring Since the pupils in this next class are so tender and immature, it is doubtful whether they would respond to the ways of the world, therefore, we leave the Frosh the uncarved desl4s if there are any upon which they may display their talent for art lo this class we leave the lo the boys ofthe school in general we leave the hope that when the honor students are selected there will be a goodly number of males present to uphold their claim to superior intelli gence over the fair sex It is our sincerest desire that Pat Johnson will restrain from using her magnetic power to entice handsome young men Elmo Robertson, alias Buclc Jones will restrain his emotions and cease to draw at the drop of an eyelid Gerald Jim Londosx Farnham will teach gentle brother Fred the technique of parlor wrest n Smol4ee Joe, the heart beat of many a gal will l4eep the flame burning for us Seniors after we have gone Jaclt Wilcox alias Smoothie will teach the younger generation how to dress and obtain the minimum in comfort and the maximum in loolts To Mr Wassung we leave our multitudinous thanks for the interest he has shown toward the welfare of our class and best wishes for success in his new field To the faculty we leave our sincerest wish that their efforts to fortify us and help us face the cold, cold world have not been in vain An last but not least it is the will ofthe entire class that our advisor Miss Stewart shall always be remembered for malcing these the most enioyable never to be forgotten days of our life Martin Lacatena 37 f f ' . . I-05' ' ' , . guiding hand of Mrs. powers, the guardian angel ofall Freshmen. c L ,I r r - li g. d K . i , H . ,b I . 5 ly
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UNDER GRADUATES REPLY I GR four long fears, our beautlful school has been over run by a bunch of 1? ndnotxc umbeczles, better lcnown to us as the class of 37 Frankly, we ltnow J f that they are just a crowd of overgrown eight graders Representing the F I Junlor Class, l really cannot see how they ever reached thus point of grad uatrng from our Dear Qld Alma Mater Of course all refuse IS eventually dlscarded and no doubt after all the hustle and bustle of Commencement they wall reach thelr frrst destunatlon The Cnty Dump Something had to be done' Our esteemed and beloved teachers could not continually lower the standard of the school by flunlclng them And so they were graduated But these bloclc heads, whose crannums resemble perfectly a puff ball ID shape as well as content seem to have gathered only the best part of the empty ness of the solar system, with There wlll be no more detention as we shall have no Senlors to set bad examples and brealc the Golden Rules of the school ln spite of the grown up attitude of the Sensors, they are really just a motley group of thyroid strlclcen Infants and should be treated as such Upon entering the Klndergarten of the Hugh School In plaln words, Sensor Study l-lall at any and all tlmes, Dons Hubbard can be heard voclferously belchung her ancnent and decreput lnngo of jolces But the Seniors appreclate these as IS demonstrated by Ed lngraham who prac tlcally strangles over all of them Alnce Scott IS forever decoratung her pad wlth chnclten scratches lcnown to the Infants as marvelous worlcs of art l dlsagree with their point of vlew, but we must tolerate It May we sigh IH relief as we observe the last fnnal cave man Tarzan of the Grapes attitude of Toots Mlrablto Upon graduatlng there wnll be no more chnldnsh capers of Jerry Collins and Brll Lyons No longer wall we have to bear wlth supposed Braun Trusts such as Chadwrclc, Dygert, and Northup Peace will rengn supreme once these brarnless morons have vacated our corrndors There will be no more moamng from Jaclc Cue ball Thorpe Aslde Anne Burchard washes to lcnow what cue ball IS Wall some people ever learn or must they be taught? ln parting, most undergraduates say Lots of Luclc, You Il need nt But we the class of T938 say Bon Voyage James B Gallagher 38 9 71 . in ,- 5 xx fp , f 59, f - t f' Q y u 'za , . . . .A , 4 S , A I . , . , 1 ' I T ' I I. 4 A. - all due respect to the patient and conscientious endeavor of our faculty members. . . . . 7' 'T
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