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We were the oldest class in the school, and we appreciated our prestige. Things were reversedg freshmen looked up and addressed us accordingly. Our first place in the lunch line Went unquestionedg they thought us infallible. The football season ended in an undefeated blaze of glory. Our own little puddle was shrinking. Mid-years held a new fear as our diplomas hung in the balance. In a short time, football and basketball rallies were over forever, then the lllinuet, and finally the Senior Play. We tacked a period to the end of many things. Before we knew it, the year had almost gone. The last assembly touched many a hard heart. We knew at last why seniors cried. P. H. S. was no moreg we were Alumni. TQIVXJ
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Of our junior year we are very proud. We set a new tradition by holding an informal prom. Pat won a state essay contest and had her picture in all the papers. Hap5 Bud, and yet another Pat Won keys in the Scholastic Art Contest. Clapp made All-State. Miss Johnson and Mr. Miller started talking colleges, colleges, and more colleges. We realized that the end was drawing nearer and nearer. Senior Coinniencenient Exercises were beautiful. Our closest friends left. VVe Were alone-as seniors. '-fll18
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ELVIRA ALFONSI All the Warmth of 'KVera's'i native Italy is reflected in her smile. VVe have ample evidence of her industry and good nature in the fact that she has bright- ened the heart of many a Good Samaritan Hospital patient. Good luck, always! SARAH ARGALL Knowing Fuss has left us many delightful memories -the gay twinkle in her eye, the sin- cerity shining through her smile, the unquestioning generosity of her nature. Hers has been a friendship we shall always cher- ish. HAROLD ARTZ A'Hal is the easy-to-get-along with type. His years here in high school have been as packed with fun and good nature as it was possible for them to be-and all because he was glad to echo ev- ery laugh and return every smile. WAVERLY BACON Biff really lives up to his nickname. He's mad about box- ing and all that goes with it. His fairness and good sportsmanship are sure to make him a success in whatever field he chooses, be it the ring or some phase of the industrial work he did so Well here. ROBERT BARR Bob -- blond and athletic- has been the mainstay of the gym team for all his four years. Well liked by both sexes, he has made many female hea1'ts flutter. The results of his surplus energy may be seen on the walls of the art room. ELSIE BARRETT Our cloudiest days were al- ways brightened by Elsie's blithe laugh. Blessed with a joyous, ready wit, she leaves with us memories which are sprinkled with giggles and good humor. VVe wish her as much happiness as she has given us. TERESA BARTHOLOMEW Lovely, dark-eyed Tessie has danced her way into all our hearts. A popular tune will al- ways recall for us her lovely voice and exuberant spirits. May her future be as bright as our memories of her! THOMAS BEADLE f'Bucky was one of the 'fin- dustrious industrial boys. He made everything that happened in the shops a permanent part of his mental equipment. Combine this quality with his attentiveness and perseverance, and what do you have,- success, of course!! ANNE BELCH VVe have reserved a special place in our memories for f'An- nie -a place glowing with all the warmth and sincerity which she has showered upon us. May her future reflect the sunniness of her smile! JOSEPH BELL Nine is the pride and joy of Greenwood Hill. One of our foremost authorities on aviation, he divided his time between school and C. A. P. It is greatly to his credit that he did so well in both. 'k-X420
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