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' ,pa-W. May Dell Hallez' President CLASS OF 1938 PASSES ON At last I was dead. After all those years of 1'21tlSllt waiting, I was at last in the Sand Hills, the Hippy Hunting Giound of all good Seniors. Whife tle guardian of the Hills was on his yacatiiii, Jean Pogllos was successfully performing his duties. Jean, as I recall, was elected president of the Eighth Grade in tlie fall of 1933. Miss Gustafson acted sponsor far the class. As I crossed the first range of mountains' I came upon a pack train waiting to carry newcoiners to the Happy Hunting Ground. The leaders woie Shirley Stone and Miss Copley. The responsibilities of carrying the class of '38 through their Freshman year were assumed by these two in Paonia High Scltool. They were overjoyed at the sighteof 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 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 t'Sophs through the ditch. A few parties and picnics ended the year for forty-tive Sophomores. 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 in 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 parties, picnics, and other activities. F 'an l I ll 6-- Us sift Y sf--' if lfir ml Iliff .::gff 'I .I1',n h' 1 l
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