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1938 -, W.. ES GHT ,,,,.........---Hazel Kennedy ,, .. ,,,-....-..---Floyd Jones I fl ' A2 Z and 16 , . N L91-ry Klatt S- CS ON ..---..--..--Hemel' 11715 . . s of yatient waiting, I was H '---Frank Stephens Giound of all good Seniors. l y ' l ' Yacatiin, Jean Poulos was 1, f -----Ted Haley 'ecall, was elected president - ' Gustafson acted as sponsor --,,----Frank S-lg,9phe11S I came upon a pack train iting Ground. The leaders V A .,, . -..., responsibilities of carrying the ' sm s ig. , -'their Freshman year were assumed by these two in ip, T5 l 1i' . ' igh Scltool. They were overjoyed at the sightof an old ac- quaintance. At the second range of Hills was the tepee of Dale Woods. Dale, in- stead of answering questions, set about asking about the class of '38, for , 'I ' 4 he was president during the Sophomore and Junior years of this famous class. Miss Furness and Miss Blue were sponsors. The biggest disap- pointment of the Sophomore year, as we remember, came when the Fresh- ies pulled the Sophs through the ditch. A few parties and picnics ended the year for forty-live Sophomore-s. As Juniors, the class assumed more responsibilities. All helped with the Junior-Senior banquet, which proved very successful and enjoyable. After wandering around several days I ran into May Dell Hallar and Mr. Campbell, who were together for the first time since the spring of '38 m P. H. S. May Dell was a very able president and Mr. Campbell a popular sponsor of the Senior class. During my stay in the Happy Hunting Ground, I found all of the members of the class of ,38, who seemed to enjoy recalling their happy days in P. H. S., successful pgrties, picnics, and other activities. fr ,M
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