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by the seniors at a Yule supper. V e en- joyed the seniors more than ever before when we found that they were not so serious as we had thought, and could carry match boxes on their noses as well, if not better than we. In June v e held a Junior-Senior picnic at Forost Park in Utica. Although the roller coaster v a3 filled with screeching Juniors and Seniors, we managed to koop together fairly v oll and found v hen we started heno, that there was the original number. The seniors thought wo were able to take caro of tho front seats in assembly and surren- dered them to us graciously. TVo began our senior year in full appre- ciation of tho awe which the undorclassmen folt toward us. Our class of'ficors f or the year wore; President, Frank Purfuro; Vice- president, lfc.rgr.rot 'Vcimcrj Secretary, Sail;
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The Freshman Class of 33 entered high school with a bang-perhaps too groat a bang, as the sophomores immediately set out to quiet us down. We met and elected officers for the year as follows: Sally Yarnell, president; Fred Vorro, vice-president; Lucie Tibbits, sec- ret arv; and, Homer LcCoon, treasurer. We chose blue and gold for our colors, and the delphin- ium for our flower. Our first activity was a frankfort roast hold at Nabors' grove. To avoid the sophomores wo started for Chitten- ango Falls and succeeded very well in throwing them off our trail. Our entry in the Inter- class Play Contest was Station YYYY In our Sophomore year v e elected Sally Yarnell as president. Wo held our traditional frankfort roa.st, and enjoyed initiating the freshmen of »34. Wo entered the Interdass Play Contest and although we did not earn a prize, v e felt that our play was a success. ;.side from these activities, v c had a rather quiet year. Our Junior year was very active. Frank Furfaro was the class president. Following the old tradition, wo started off with a frankfort roast, held this year at Campbell»s farm. It was a huge success and wo began to make plans for other activities. The first plan that materialized was our Junior Pror.i, which was a financial triumph. Wo sot a precedent by giving free tickets to every senior, and in the end we actually realized a profit. During Chi istmas vacation wo wore royally entertained
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YarnoJ 1; Irorsurer, Floyd Clarke . Our picnic was held in the wood3 near Bellamy's home, v ith the usual Frank- forts. Hiss Daniels wielded the mustard ’•nife with remarkable ability, while Mrs. Smith passed out rolls by the carload. Tbe next event, the Senior play, The billionsire , was received with great enthusiasm by the audience. It was very well directed and presented under the direction of our advisors, Mrs. Sm i th and Hi s s Dm i o 1 s . Our final splurge was the Senior Ball, which was a great social, if not a financial success. Bill Rapp and his Blue Revelers furnished admirable 10
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