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candy bus ness for us? Plenty of handy Shamolians rolled in from their sales to those with a sweet tooth' Ruth Sheffer was chief check writer A11 this activity resulted in Easter vacation We shall never forget our Washington trip After that life began to seem hectic but enjoyable We let the juniors struggle with the plans for the junior senior picnic while we produced our yearbook and made ready for C1 iss Day Then came our last grand affair the Alumni banquet The memorable day has arrived Those figures in caps and gowns moving about the corridors are the seniors gett ng ready for commencement The commencement program this year will be presented in the form of a pageant This is something new and different for our school but many others have adopted the plan in recent years For many as students at C H S it will be their ean Tennent and her right hand man the xice president 1m Dempsey will be among those continuing their schooling in in ti utions of higher learning next year That efficient treasurer Florence Bartalo who handled our financial affairs in such great style with our class secretary Mary Callan will be studying the ifs and ands of the business world at the beginning of the next semester Thus the success story of the sen ors of 1941 goes Thev went in green and came out young men and women at the cross roads of another new life The Senior Class of 1941 as a whole extends to the un1or Class as rosy a future as was its fate Elizabeth Flick Class Historian 1 A z f. l I C 1 C L L l . I I D i D 9 . , . . ., . last trip treading the marble halls. Cur able class president, Alice I 7 SG ' 77- 7' I ' I 5 I' , 3 . T S .f 1 . . . . . . , 7 1 J v 0 I 4 ' 5 5
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CLASS HISTORY Remember when thrrty green freshmen took our places ID study hall? We too were to go through the gr1nd as drd our upper classmates The gu1d1ng hand offered the Frosh 1n our new hfe was extended by Mrss Davres Her able ass1stants Betty Skrvrngton and Stanley Lyttle held the office of pres1dent and v1ce presrdent respect1vely We found there wasnt too much soc1al act1v1ty rn our flrst year rn hrgh school but we were to make up for that soon enough Enterrng our sophomore year we elected Veron1ca Callan for class presrdent and Geraldme Ball for v1ce presrdent Th1s year d1d not seem very eventful for us e1ther but we kept our eyes and ears open for rdeas to make ou1 Washmgton tr1p a success It seemed 1mposs1ble but the next year would be our yunror year the beg1nn1ng of a long trek toward tavo sh1n1ng goals Com mencement and Washmgton' Uh what a crazy round of socral events began after the return of the sen1ors IH the class of 39' Tea dances 1n the afternoon the Jumor prom our purple punch and remember t at howhng success The Famrly Upsta1rs 7 Could we ever forget Father B1ll7 Movmg Up Day' We Jumors had achreved that pos1t1on of pos1t1ons that of THE SENIQRS Qur class was the Hrst to spend 1ts entrre sen1or year 1n the new bu1ld1ng Lookmg down from our lofty he1ghts we recla1med our adv1ser Mrss Chambers who had weathered the storm w1th us so well the year before Lookmg on further we see the senrors strugghng at Hrst makmv a great success ID the1r magazme campa1gn sen1or supper a movre sponsored by the class our annual ball and play plus scads of late hours servrng refreshments at dances held at school the c1rcus card partres and any number of other act1v1t1es Remember how B1d Flrck and Betty Jane Dav1s rebu1lt the 12 ' SL 55 L ' 9 9 ' ' Lb 55 ' - 9 9 . . . , 1 , . 9 1 9 A L. L . c , , X L -. f 9 . . , . ' 5 - ' C 4.1. vb h 5 , ' LS ' ' 55 , . S5 '55 ' f 9 R? , Q 7 - - -O 9 9 9 9 a 4.4 - 99 - - '
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CLASS WILL Now that our Semor funct1ons ale slowly dravvmg to a clos vve the Class of 1941 execute th s our list wxll ard testament To the Freshman Class we leave the hope that they w1ll enjoy the1r h1gh school years as much as we .hd To the Sophomore Class We leave much happ1ness and success dunng the1r jumor and SCDIOI years To each member of the un1o1 Class We bequeath the fol lovvmg 1 To Esther Booth ou1 App e Blo som ueen vxe leaxe a pa1r of Qlas es so that she can read the Daley news more eas1ly 7 To Ahce DFIQGIS we leave ome lutomoblle tools mcludmv ack 3 To Claue B1 own we leave the 1D1l1tY to keep that school cg rl complex1on 4 To 1N1o1ma Hayes we le1ve som shakels made by M1rt1n ff? Co so that she won t have to go to Avon for her Pepper 5 To eanne Callan we exve Dorothy Benmons place as the supe1 alesman for the class 6 To Helen Campbell we bequeath a rake and a sun hat to con plete he Cardner s outflt 7 To Anne Emer on vxe leave a telephone Booth so he can call Alfred any t1me she des1res 8 To Kav Foote we bequeath a Shavvfl to keep around h r shoulders 9 To Sus1e Kmvsbury we leave a de11very truck so that she can dehver for Callan s Grocery store 10 To Dor1s Ladd vve leave Lorra1ne LHTOU1 s place ln the ofhce 11 To Muv M Laughhn we bequeath the pos1t1on of h xr dresser 1n the Smlth shop where she can make Bobbed ha1r her specxalty 17 To Ruta McRae We leave our perm1ss1on to keep sm1l1ng 13 To Anne Shaughnessy we leave Heddv Lamarrs place 1n the mov es 14 To Drtter Stauller and Dorothy Baker we leave som Ax on products 14 - 0 Us ' 3 ,c , A 1 , ccc l 1, , . N I 1 c I A 1 . I . , , L. s , f . f ' LL '15 ' C . ,Q c . c, - , f T ' ... D c, , c D ML '15 fi . .. yu 1 A V 2 ' I - ' 1 . t - . L ' ' ' 2 3 c ' 2 . A HL if . c . 14 - n . J 1 A c .. LS '15 - Q - , - -1 C . . . . c it 'I 15 , . . , 1 1 I . SL 55 Y . . S ' S - K1 5 D c. . Dc L - ' 'Q . . ., . I T A C I . V . . 2, I ' Hb ' 15 LM 5, ' c c , c . H. c D ' k . '5 l . 1.6 ' 51 - I 3 HL W1 V 4 .
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