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RIIGGIICH NVHITLOCK MICKEY MCDONALD CHI'CK XVEBSTER Treasurer Secret21I'Y President WE OF TODAY In the fall of 1937, anyone passing by the 2nd block of Mulberry Street might have seen n most astonishing sight. A mob of over 300 young high school aspirants, still with sigrns of green here and there, were parading up and down the block. 227 of that 300 turned out to he the graduating class of 1941. But enough of this. To start our Freshman year we had an election of officers. Those chosen were: Gloria Gregory-President: Franklin Wood-vice-presidentg Madelyn Carli--secre- tary, and Elaine Gregory--treasurer. Our sponssors were Mr. Fred Hays and Mr. Van Reeder. Our first get-together and general-get-acquainted party was held in the Junior High Assembly on January 7. After getting ourselves pretty well established in this long awaited high school life, we started off our 2nd year. VVe chose Richard Perkins-presidentg John W. Marietta-vice-president5 and Martha Louise Voto-secretary-treasurer, Our spon- sors were Mr. McDonald and Miss Curtis. For the first time in a long while we chose candidates for the Queen of our Homecoming football game. We selected Virginia Lee Stewart as our representative. At the end of the year we had a rip-roarin' time at Turkey Run. fln case you don't remember-it rained and we do mean rain!J Two years behind us and two more to go. In the fall of 1939 we started what is supposed to be the best year in high school. Again we chose Richard Perkins as president: Rosemary Cogan-vice-president3 James Helegda-secretary, and Francis McDonald'-treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. McDonald and Mr. Bush. In our Homecoming football game our representative, Mary Louise Paquette, was chosen Queen. Before the cold weather got us we had a hay ride and Wiener roast at Ruth Little's farn1. In the early spring we gave a party in the Gym and enjoyed dancing to tContinued on page 261 Page Thirteen
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