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THE ACADEMIAN sig-'f we ag? f D :Q Z CLASS . ri : Ning ,ily 61 ' ' : T o .figb n 2 11 .WW Q I .lif t , ftiiifllm' ,r ,HMAWU qt f if ,, .1 j k Lf- , t ef, 1 ' A Parting Words from A Senior As we write this, much activity is going on around us in preparation for the Apple Blossom Festival which takes place May 17, and will be a very lovely thing. We mention it here because, as has been the custom for the past few years, a girl was chosen from the senior class to represent our school in the c-ounty festival held at Geneva. From five beauteous seniors Isabelle Douglass was chosen as our queen with Betty Kaufman her alternate. We find some of our seniors still in the sportlight. Bud Benham and Jelly Leonard are carrying off tennis honors, while t'Curly Covel, Jack Claw- son and Jimmy McCarthy are giving their all to baseball. Everything now seems to remind us more and more of graduation. Seniors can be seen all over collecting money from fellow seniors to pay for invita- tions, caps and gowns and so on. It won't be long now before, clutching our diplomas in our hands, the Class of 1941 will be on its way to tackle life in a big way, and then world-watch out! Despite the fact that we realize we will probably never again be sheltered as we have been in high school, we hope we can keep our heads and keep going until we reach that success for which we are all striving. Now we would like to reverse the proceedings and instead of receiving the good wishes, we'd like to give out a few. First of all, the 'teachers who have stood us for the past four years have our best wishes for continued good teaching. We think their hardest days are over because they have stood the test-us. The rest of the students ought to be smooth sailing. For their won- derful help and advice we thank them all from the bottom of our hearts. Next we would like to thank the kind people who have made high school so enjoyable for us-the friends who are graduating with us and the others whose time will come soon. Lastly. our thanks go to Mr. Lomber fwe hope we've not meant too many added gray hairs! and the other mem- bers of the school staff. You've all been marvelous, and we appreciate it. To the junior class which is about to fill our place we can only say that we wish them all the luck possible and hope their senior year will be a happy one. . . . Virginia Abbey The Juniors Say The last lap, and just one more hur- dle to jump-EXAMS!! We'll clear it, because we'll be spurred on by the thought of being seniors next year. Our Junior Prom was wonderful and suc- cessful. Chick Edmonds and his Roch- ester orchestra furnished the music. The decorations were different and very clever. In the center of the gym was an artificial pool. Flowers, stars and colored lights made a pretty spectacle, thanks to the capable prom committee. History repeats itself! Two years ago the band assembled early in the morn- ing on the lawn before starting for a national contest. That time they went to the New York World's Fair. This year we watched from the windows as they started for Atlantic City. Some non-band members even took their breakfast outside and killed two birds with one stone as they watched the national champs get ready to leave.
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