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R614 ii: lx be ln, Senior Class History fconlinuedj its own property. It was with some genuine regret that the second picture was concluded. All eagerly awaited its sequel, which was to go into production after the cast's short vacation. The third production struck a very pathetic note. It was during the filming of this picture that Sprague Memorial became a reality. Our dearly beloved president, the late Dr. Levi L. Sprague, passed away, his death was a crushing blow to all who had worked under his guidance. As Dr. Sprague would have wished it, the class as a whole worked with greater interest and zeal for the school, the class, and themselves. The production was not a disappointment, everyone sympathized with the school's loss, as Dr. Sprague's fame was world wide. Now the class commenced on its nnal and most spectacular production. The celeb- rities were present to witness the conclu- sion of this great drama 5 it was to be the most brilliant. The class had now grown to tremendous size, many major changes had taken place. From the megaphone the directors, Professor Traxler and Miss Roy, barked the commands. The class was honored by holding the formal inaug- uration of our long beloved dean, Wilbur H. Fleck, as President of Wyoming Sem- inary. The class now dominated the school in its various departments. We had performed for four years, and now we received the rewards of our valiant efforts. The final scene was laid in Nelson Memorial Chapel, where Dr. Fleck offici- ated at the graduation exercises for the first time in the capacity of president of the school. The picture's finish was greeted with enthusiastic applause. With the singing of the Alma Mater the curtain fell on the last scene of the Class of 1937's Four Great Years. First row-R. Bornstein, R. Bower, A. Richards, L. Gordner, H. Baron, B. Burk, H. Beaver, R. Harris, M. Salsburg, A. Clark. Second row-G. Schumaker, F. Diefendorf, J. Armstrong, G. Langdon, M. Clementi, W. Dendle, R. Lebendi, H. Hardy, B. Gregson. Third row-G. Baker, W. Allen, J. Laggan, C. Frantz, T. Clark, W. Bevan, J. Moore. Fourth row-R. Smith, S. Enterline, D. Bart, H. Eckert, F. Abbott, W. Pierce, A. Dielfenbach, H. Platt, J. Bell. Fifth row-T. Niece, F. Czekalski, J. Jones, J. Laird, W. Reap.
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ANNA B. ROY 1 l i , , WILLIAM E. TRAXLER Senior Class Advisers As in a great picture by M.G.M., so also should our directors be given due honor and gratitude. To put out a finished picture that really goes ouver , a director must know the different temperaments of his actors and must know how to co- ordinate their efforts to get the best effect. Our directors, Miss Anna B. Roy and Professor William E. Traxler, have ful- filled that duty most admirably, many were the little difficulties and differences that they had to iron out. Directors must provide a foundation and background. Directors Roy and Traxler have, without a doubt, always been a never failing source of answers to queries on the constitution of the class and other details that arise daily. For four pictures they have directed and helped. Each picture brought new ques- tions, new problems, and each question, each problem was efficiently handled. As hosts to the Senior Class of 1936, we sought the directors' help and advice, in all our projects we have looked to them for assistance and authority. Both of them are doubtless very busy with other duties, but never did we find them too busy to attend to our needs. Their earnest and deep interest in the class as a whole and individually, their sound judgment, and their sympathetic under- standing have made them, in our eyes, the best directors everg and we only hope that the completed pictures may bring back to them, some of the pleasure and happiness that we have gained through their efforts.
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