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v-'YW1 f YY THE FRESHLAL CLAS., OF 1936 Back 1D 1936 A D , lO6 students, fresh from their summer VHCBtlOD, began their nigh school career llth Nr Beatty as the1r adv1sor, the class met and elected thelr f1rst officers Imrlan Hay, pres1dent Norman Currie, vice presldent Raymond Frederlcks, secretary, and Hubert Arnold, treasurer The colors chosen by thls class were blue and whlte Thelr first soclal function was the freshman party, planned by several energetic members of the class. .7 SO1uC' XRLS CF '37-'38 In the fall of 1957, eighty-four sophomores assembled 1n Room 20 to hold their annual elect1on, w1th the fO11OW1Ug students chosen: president, George Polenlckg v1ce presldent, Vildred Zelglerg secretary, Norman Curr1e, and treasurer, Jack G111. Mr. Beatty agaln acted as our advisor. In this year we partimpated in many sports and other act1v1t1es. , ru ' 1 ig ' ,m Q Z -f..nM7,. 7 2,4 A r 1 ,T tg lx , , 2, ,..,.......,.- W ' iv' f w If ,N fn ' W' 'F A , t 1. .,,, X pi., L,h K -J -- , , R, pl 3 ' , W y v ,U ' 2 A ., 'V 'V ' L ff 1' ,Q Y , , 5 'Q gwq ' L - J msg. 5 X. -, v 4? is 'Sv Q v x Q , , . ' Y L' . . l O L . . . F. , . . . Q 4 . . . : J - . . : . 3 , I I n . O
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-L-.-.. JJNIORS OF '38 39 In the latter nalf of the year 1958, our JUHIOP class held an e1ect1on of Off1CBTS which resulted in the followung pres1dent, Lildred Z91V16T vuce presldent, Marlan Hay, secretary, Georve Polen1ck, treasurer, B111 Latham Our class advisor was hm Edwin Beatty. The approximate number of gunlors was seventy elght, but later we were minus three, mak1ng seventy flve to begin SeD10FSq Near the beglnning of the year, the juniors held a party 1n the aud itorlum he had games and danclng as entertalnnent and an abundance of refresh nents On ADF11 21, 1939, we pre ented our f1FSt dramatlc production, entltled 'Aunt Tillie Goes To Town , wh1ch proved to be a great succe On June 2 we honored the sex ers with an elaborate prom, whlch we hone they liked, as we junxors had an engoyable t1me 1n preparlng for and attending lt On June 6, the senlors 1nv1ted us to a soc1al time ln the form of a plOH1C whlch was held at Stoughton's Beach During our junlor year ve had a dellghtful time 1n everythlng we partlcioated, and we v1sh to thank our worthy 8lV1SOT, Beatty, for helping us to make this posslble Kiiiiii SZNIORS OF 1940 In the fall of 1939, seventy flve wonderful seniors entered the Study dall. Yr Beatty was our nome roo teacher, and 1185 Cowmeadow, our class advlsor The f1FSt meet1ng was held to elect the class Off1C6PS Those chosen were :resi dent, Mildred Zelgler, Vice Pres1dent, Dorothy Shaffer, Secretary, lrances Kruck, Treasurer, Jack G1l1 On December 1, the sen1ors gave thelr class play, 'Tempest and Sunshlneu. In February an engoyable tlme was had at the home of Larlan nay Tlls party was held for the cast and staff of the sen1or play An Annual sales contest was held between two teams of the senlor room, and on arch lc, the losers gave a party for the winning team. A very pleasant tlme was engoyed by a large group of senlors At a meetlng 1n early Apr1l, the followung people were chosen to be Senlor Day speakers Class Prophet, Dorothy Shaffer' Class .i1l, Burdell Stelterg Class Knocker, Rose Maricone, Class Poem, Larian Young, Class Song, Frances Kruck Class Donors, Lois Badger and Ray Fredericksg Class IHstory, Larian Hay. On May 31, the juniors held a lovely prom for the graduating class, and on June 6, the seniors, in turn, held a picnic for the juniors.
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