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IllVllUIlMlNl INDIVIDUAL . Each member of our class has acquired the knowledge he has needed or desired .md unfolded his latent abilities Besides regular classes special electne courses and intra curricular .ictixities haxe proxided facilities for the dex elopment of specific skills. Private guidance has aided him in selecting and preparing for his type of career.
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Offi4'c11v JERRY EALLON. President JESSE GLODAVA, Vice-President HELEN RHINESMITH, Secretary RUTH XVEAVER, Treasurer MARGIE RHINESMITH Assistant Treasurer The graduating class of 1940 would like to take you with it on its journey of reminiscence over the past four eventful years . . . We see a student entering high school as a freshman with a bewildered, uncertain air which in the ensuing weeks rapidly disappears. Wfith the innova- tion of an intra-curricular activity period, with attendance at the freshman party, by contact with teachers and classmates in his studies, and by physical exercise on the field and in the gymnasium, he becomes an integral part of the school and works and develops with it. With eager expectation he goes to his first social, a masquerade party. The curfew hour is 9:30. just imagine' W , - , ' 7' ' ' ' ' ' e see a class proud of its skill in winning the interclass basketball champion- ship. Besides class work the rapidly maturing freshman gets a contact with life by trips with the Science Club to New York, with the Astronomy Club to the Hayden Planetarium, and with the Dramatic Club to see talented actors and actresses at work in a New York production. By this time we see the freshman with an air of sophistication as he plays host on Freshman Day june X 4. to the incoming freshmen with the dramatic performance of The Tantrumf' Joyfully returning from a splendid and restful vacation, the sophomore greets a few new members and prepares to make smooth progress. Glimpsing into the past, we see him take a keener interest in his studies and get a clearer picture of their place in life by practical trips to farms, to factories, to news- paper plants, and to other places of importance and interest. His dramatic efforts have encouraged others to discover their hidden talents. and the Sopho- more Dramatic Club presents The Pampered Darling. Finally, in a gym- nasium decorated in a winter setting, he enjoys himself at the Sophomore Dance. As we take up our reminiscence again, we see a junior busily engaged in a rehearsal of the junior Dramatic Clubs offering of Sauce for the Gosling, As a culmination for the newspaper study made in English Ill. enthusiastically he procures from mother the fare for a trip to the Times XVhile he is in New York, like a grown-up, he wants to see other things. see him taking in the sights of Broadway and enjoying the pleasures of the National Broad- THE 1940 lHl lllll
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