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f l The Tree Planting The Senior Class of 1938 conducted an Arbor Day Program on Tuesday, May lO. planted a blue spruce tree and dedicated it to Mr. Scott. The members of the band under the direction of Miss Brewer were seated on front lawn. A1 ll o'clock while they played their first march the pupils from the grades and from high school marched out forming a circle around tree. , Each member of the Senior Class signed his or her name on a slip of paper. slips and a copy of the class history were sealed in a bottle, which was among thexroots of the tree. Following the singing of Nnmericau by the pupils, Teddy Prusak. Class t, dedicated and presented the tree. A solo WTreesU was then sung by Ivy Goodier. Mr. Buesch accepted the tree and the program was concluded a few minutes before twelve with the 'Star Spangled Banneru and a selection by the orchestra. Christmas Card Sales We were scarecely back from Summer vacation when we began to realize that d ne of the being Seniors meant work. We needed money for our expenses an o most pleasant and perhaps most successful ways of raising it was by the sale of Christmas cards. Our sale started in October. We offered some very attractive cards, d llar a box also boxed wrappings at the same twenty-one is a box at one o , price. Every one hurried to their friends' and neighbors to take their orders The people of Blasdell and the entire High School Faculty were especially accomodating an although we were not passing through an era of prosperity, they purchased the cards and made the sale successful. Finally, after the cards had been paid for and our profit totaled, we had ft dollars. ' increased our capital by one hundred and fit een Apple Sucker Sale The first step in our sale was the making of posters. The chief topic of them being a 'big applet. A few members of the class were appointed to this task. ' ' ember 17 and l8g when we made and sold the Remember what fun we had on Nov V ild brand's room making them, but apples. We all stayed rather late in Miss H e ' the big day Every one knew of the Senior none of us minded. The 18 was - e sold in Miss Hildebrand's room and in nApple Sucker Salen. The ePP19S We? R'n er Irene Shanks, Nellie Mowhirter, Mary Jane Moad the lower hall. Donna .1 g . oer, Lois Montgomery, Gertrude Kennerdell, Patricia Roberts, Dorothy Bonner, Ethel Solly, Ivy Goodier, Margaret Leyda. Anne Adrian' and Ruby Harriman Were the salesgirls. A We were all pleased when we learned that we had made el2.4B on our 'APPLE SUCKER SALEW.
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