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OFFICERS President, Kimball Raynsford I ’ h c-Prcsulcnt , Delores Salmon Secretary, Mary O ' Toole Treasurer, Fred Ramig Class History It has been the custom of every graduating class since the beginning of time to set down a history of the class to be preserved ior posterity. So witness here, fellow students, a chronicle ot our movements from our entrance September 5, 1934, till now, our gradua- tion. June 24, 1938. In the fall of “34 a crowd ot shiny-faced youngsters trudged their way to the High School. Unwillingly perhaps, but nevertheless, with a note of excitement and merriment we laced a new chapter in our lives. Our year passed mostly as Freshmen years usually pass, but lor one exception. We passed the Mid-Years with flying colors and presented a plav in the Inter-class Dramatics, “What An Act, coached by Miss Harris of the faculty. It was during the closing month of school that the exception occured. We realized a wish long expressed by Freshmen the land over. Need we tell you that, on a balmy evening in June our school took lire and burned. There was some talk of our going to school elsew here, but we never did. We returned the next year to find the inside newly painted, but little changed other- wise. ( )ur first act as Sophomores was to elect: Jerome Costello, President; Delores Salmon, Vice-President; Edna Noon, Secretary; and Thomas Kilcoyne, Treasurer. Mr. John J. Mitchell of the faculty was appointed our Class dvisor. This year marked our first venture into school affairs. We conducted dances and held candy sales. We had our little flirtations. In short , we had grown up. Tests were an old story by now, but the Mid-Years still held their fears for us. However, we managed to survive the storm pretty well. T he Inter class Dramatics were abandoned this year (probably afraid we would heat the Seniors). In their place was held a competition with four neighboring High Schools, which Clinton managed to win. Spring again rolled around and with it graduation. Some of us made our entrance into social life by going to the Prom. And when the tolling of the 1.00 a m. bells died away among the echoes, we left school to return the next year as Juniors. 16
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