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In Melllorianl '6Life is ever Lorll of Death Anil Love will never lose its 01Yl CHARLES COPllEN '3-1 ERNEST I'0POVllTIl '38 WILLIANLI IIAYNIIDND '25 I!
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Senior Closs l-lisiory President . . . Bur BEHNCRE Vice President . . ELEANOR Toriici-i Secretary . . . lnA MAE SHUMATE Treasurer .... . XIERNON CABLE Council Representative ..... ELSIE GIBBONS E ENTERED upon our high school career on the eleventh of September, in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Xve were the usual bewildered, timid Freshmen, and for the First weel: we vainly evaded the Seniors. lt was really the faculty who im- pressed upon us the fact that we were really :San iluan Studentsf' Soon assignments were showered upon us, and grammar school was definitely in the past. Qui' lirst notable recognition came when, in order to earn money for our pictures in the annual, we presented our George Vxfashington Program. This altair was a huge suc- cess, made possible through the cooperation of our superior Freshmen ticltet salesmen. As our First year at San Juan drew to a close, we made our vows and promises to become bigger and better individuals, so that we would be a credit to our Alma Mater in the coming years. Thus we embarlqed upon our Sophomore year. This year proved very exciting for the members of the Sophomore Class. Nve spon- sored our memorable Sophomore Hopf, which was carried out beautifully in a Spanish theme. Then came the Student Body Program. Xve were represented by a large cast of boys, who characterized women in the play, uDress Reversalf' Never shall that produc- tion be forgottenl With these afore-mentioned activities as high-lights, we,. not too joyously, closed the second chapter from our bool: of lcnowledge. Our rlunior year was one which we shall loolq loaclc upon with few regrets. Qur uilunior Prornn served to heighten the festivity of the Christmas season. A huge revolv- ing Christmas tree dominated the scene. The decorations were worthy and symbolical ot this greatest of all holidays. ln support ot Greenbacli Notes we toolc our place with the other classes and presented a play, Hstulted Owlsf, ln compliment to Leap Year, the .luniors sponsored a Hlaeap Yearu dance. This dance was a success, Financially and socially. Vxfe worlied hard to produce the successful .lunior play, entitled Hcaptain Apple- jaclcf' Several class members displayed ability as actors. On May lirst, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, we climaxecl our junior year with the ilunior-Senior Banquet, which tool: place in the Building. Vvle were truly proud ol' our linal tribute to the Seniors. New we come to our last chapter, the most important year of our high school training. Foremost among our Senior activities was the presentation ot or Senior play, entitled HBalmy Daysf, This play will be remembered long after the Seniors have gone. ln January the entire student body cooperated in presenting the Gay Nineties Show, sponsored by Greenbacl: Notes. This affair was one of the biggest Hnancial successes ot the year. Many Senior boys and girls emerged triumphant in athletics. The boys were rewarded with all league honors in several sports, and the girls have shown interest in the activities of the Girls, 'Bloclc S. rl. Club. Qne-halt the membership is composed of Seniors. The Alma Mater theme was also carried out in the Senior Ball. This impressive occasion added another laurel to the Class ot T57. Vxfe shall never forget the .lunior-Senior Ban- quet, at which we were the guests of honor. , As we lool: baclt upon our four hectic but pleasant years here, we are reminded ol our teachers. They are the individuals behind the scenes who zealously have helped us attain our goal. How they ever stood for our foolishness is almost beyond comprehensionl Xve here wish to pay tribute to their patience and never-failing help. lt has talcen us four hard years of study, sometimes worry, and quite a lot ot fun, to climb to our place in the history of our Alma Mater. Vxfe have accomplished our goal for the present, but com- meiiilement has come to us, and we must loolc now to the taslc of talcing our place in the wor . ,-fgg.-1
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