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YYAv' WAYIWAYA -vnvrr W Senior Class History HE drizzling rain had made it almost impossible to find onels way through the streets. I wondered whether I would arrive at the station in time to make my train. Gripping my bag more firmly in my hand, I threaded my way through the crowd 5415-ff-6135 as quickly as I could. I finally left the murky street to enter the brightly-lighted depot. I rushed about frantically trying to find my train. Trains are twenty-five minutes late, some gentleman informed me. All my efforts wasted! Not caring to wait so long with nothing to do, I walked over to the bookshop. I bought the one remaining American Magazine and walked back to my seat. As I idly turned the pages, I came to an article which strangely aiected me. Something seemed vaguely familiar about the pictures illustrating that article. What! could. I believe my eyes? Wasn't that the picture of old Burnham as it looked in 1931? And there on the steps stood some of our graduating class! I looked at the title. It was Excerpts from the Autobiography of M-, a highly quoted authority. I hastily read the Iirst part of the composition telling of his early boy- hood. As I scanned the rest of the tale my eye became fixed upon this statement, All my success in life,', said the millionaire, I owe to one thing -the foundation that was built during my high school career. It is won- derful to be able to recall the things that we did in those days. Especially vivid is the Freshman class meeting when we chose Mabelle Lathrop, presi- dent with Paul Double, secretary and Gerald Lake, treasurer. We man- aged to keep Mr. Moscoe as class advisor for two years. Everyone had a fine vacation, coming back to start our Sophomore year with Naomi Curtis as president, Mabelle Lathrop, secretary and Mildred Carroll, treasurer. Several of us took part in the operetta pre- sented by the Glee Clubs. The old swimming pool became the rendevous of most of us until late in September. In that third year we elected Miss Kille as class advisor, Viola Jolley as president, Harold Pearson as secretary, and Don Felt as treasurer. I can still recall the royal times we had rehearsing for Peggy and the Pirate and the Junior play. With all these accomplish- ments we were granted our annual vacation. Summer quickly fled. The fourth and final year of our high school life had come. We all assembled in Miss Bickelhaupt's small room at the foot of the stairs and chose Woodrow Edinger, presidentg Alma Matzing- er, secretary, Paul Double, treasurer, and Miss Kille and Miss Bickelhaup,t class advisors. Most of us are still marvelling at the beauty of the banquet with which the Juniors honored usi. eeelleee eeelleee. The shrill whistle of the approaching train startled me. I quickly jumped up and grabbed my bag, dropping the magazine to the floor. All aboardl' the conductor shouted. -Elinor Benton
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