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Khni:st IIesseltlxe, Ji!„ Prcsiden (voiiEKT Keleheie J icc-Presideitl Class Officers Donald Dodge, Treasurer W’iniered Frazer. Secretary 6
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History of the Class of 1929 ( tlip lnil intcresliiig (If ' lails are iieecssai il) oinitled ) ilh sadileiied liearts do ue. tlie Senior Class, iee ' i e oiir diplomas and enter the wide, wide world to seek the fortunes Fate has prepared for us. We have f;i en, eaeh one of us. three years of our youthful lives in study at our cherished Alma Mater, aiul during three years we have made treasured aequaintaneeshi])s which, like ginger- pop, are grow ing more precious as time (da[)ses. We have added to our fame hy the transeendeney of our extia-eurrieular activity and we are sure it has constituted an indispensahle asset during our course. Musical and dramatic entures. literaiv and athletic enterprises ha e distinguished our progress. Seholastii- attainment has heen l)rilliant. ' t( ' s, we are immeasuraldy sorry to leave Our School, hut we ' re rather pianid of our leavings. Teehnieally. we ha e heen So|)homores. Juniors, and Seniors. Aetuall), we consider our three y(‘ars as one. for the eonneetions ha e l)een ery distinct. For puij)o.ses of (larit). howe er. the syno|)sis is [nesented with due respect to eonseeutiveness. , s So|ihomores. we endured the eustomarv gall, mental not physical. We rememher well how one eonrleseending a])oer pha referred to us as “riot-lo ing children. iSevertheh ' ss. we carried out our thankful role of youngst( ' rs, heard the weekly oratory of the learned upper-( lassmen. enjoyed “So This is London. and succeeded lor failed I in our final examittations. SyKia llortter. president, Katherine Lane, ice-president. Anne Lacey, secretary, and Fi nest Hesseltine. Jr., treasurer, eomjnised our ahle stall of olheers. Our Junior year passed more rpiickly than our .Sophomoric existence. Phe hegiiiling inlluenee of the year was that grand-gorgeous affair, the Junior Prom. On that occasion, coy girlhood and i hi alrie boyhood blossomed like Shelley ' s “thirsting flowers. ” the (ilarion Diarist de oled ten of her rare lines to its |naises. and eveiwone said it was outstanding. Later in the year, the Dramatic Club staged its annual playlet, “The Fnemy. It was a fine production and several Juniors I Frances .Meserve, Frances Donahue, IJeanor Hosmer, William Mower, Homer Cidlins, 7
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