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END-OF-A-REIGN H ar Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The final proclamation of the Duke of Underclass Ac- tivities 1937-'38g up to this, the time of his abdication, our King. My Loyal Subjects of Boardman High:- At long last I am able to say a few words of 1ny own. I have never wanted to with- hold anything, but until now it has been schclastically impossible for me to speak. Awhile ago I discharged my last duty as King and E1npe1'or. And now that I am tc be succeeded by my brother, 1938-'39, my first words must be to declare my allegi- ance to him. This I do with all my heart. The reason for my abdication is quite real. During these past months your ac- tivities have cheered me. The Junior-Senior Prom given by the Juniors to their haughty superiors, the Sopomore Skating Party at Washingtonville, and the Freshman Party have all been successful. The class picnics, held in the last week of May, were the scenes of some of the jolliest times of 'the year, but now they a1'e gone and there is nothing. This has impelled me to give up my throne and you must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry my heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King without the support of the activities I love. This decision has been made less difficult for me by the sure knowledge that my brother, with his experiences in school affairs and his other fine qualities, will be able to take my place forthwith without interruption to your progress, and that he has one matchless blessing, enjoyed by many but not bestowed on me, a good football team. The Ministers of the Crown and in particular Mr. Tidd, the Prime Minister, have treated me with full consideration. The I-louse of Juniors presided over by Charles Oest- man with Konrad Nesselbush, vice-presidentg Mary Helen Cooper, secretary and treas- urer, The House of Lords fin their own opinion! headed by James Maloney with Charles Meeker, vice-president, Jane Parry secretary: Walter Robertson, treasurerg and the House of Commons led by Ray Webber with Harry Hoover, vice-president, Ladonna Le- scher, secretaryg Peggy Stool, treasurer, have given me the utmost in cooperation. We have never had a great difference, up to now, in my reign. Ever since I was Prince of Festivities and later on, when I occupied the throne, I have been treated with the greatest kindness by all the classes, even the Commons. However, I must give credit to my Giant Guardian of the third floor hall, for al- though he had my newly established bread line to contend with he turned in a highly satisfactory job in hall etiquette, teaching each strong hero not to loiter around the locker gate of his fair and favorite lass. I never expect to return to my native land. However I shall always follow the fortunes of the Spartan race and empire with profound interest, and if at any time in the future a very critical crisis may arise, such as the Juniors not being able to get their class rings on time, I shall offer my services to his majesty immediately. And now you have a new King. I wish him and you, his subjects, happiness and prosperity. God bless you all! God save the King! 1937-'38 DUKE OF UNDERCLASS ACTIVITIES
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