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Dr. Kedcuy, Gugnier. Duffy Thompson President — Marie Thompson l ue-l ' res ide nt — Morgan DUFFY Secretary — . I arie Gag n i er Treasurer — Georgia Mason Faculty Adviser — Dr. Edward K. Redcav Class Colors — Silver axd Rose Class flower — Pink Rose Class Motto — Lai -nched Bit Not A t iiorki. ' [33|
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3n jftemort am EDWARD McGANN 11 hen a friend litis passed on. what lie was and did for us does not pass hut lives on within us, and we, in turn, pass these things on to those who come after us. It is thus that a man lives on forever. If today we find ourselves a little finer, a little nobler, it is because our friend. Ed. Mc(. ' aun. was fine and noble. His memory will live, a cherished host, deep in the pyx of our hearts. [32|
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The class of 1938 is about to graduate. When we entered F ' lattsbu rph State Normal School in September, 1935, little did we think that three years would pass so quickly. As freshmen, we soon adjusted ourselves and, under the guidance of Dean Florence Mason, elected our class officers: President. Maurice Ste. Marie: vice-president. Marie Thompson; secretary, Yvonne Boire; treasurer, Walter Thompson. In February vc sponsored the annual Mid-year Ball, which was a a great success. In May we held a freshman class banquet and dance at the Cumberland Hotel, our class being the first to sponsor such an event. Succeeding classes have followed this plan. September, 1936, we returned, happy juniors, ready for work. We welcomed the new freshmen and became big brothers and sisters to them. The class was reorganized with the following officers: President. Stephen Shemet; vice- president. Marie Thompson; secretary, Harold 0 Donnell; treasurer, Cieorgia Mason. Dr. Edward E. Redcay, a new member of the faculty, was elected class adviser. Under his able guidance, the Junior Prom was the most successful dance of the year. A banquet and dance at the Bow and Arrow Inn closed our activi- ties as a junior class. Before leaving for vacation we elected the following senior class officers: President. Stephen Shemet; vice-president. Marie Thompson; secretary. Marie Gagnier; treasurer, Georgia Mason. At the beginning of our senior year Stephen Shemet was forced to resign when he accepted the office of president of the House of Delegates. Marie Thompson was elected president and Morgan Duffy, vice-president. Doctor Redcay was reelected class adviser. The Senior Reception and Farewell Banquet will end our activities as members of the P. S. X. S. student body. 134)
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