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SENIORS eww: Four years ago a tribe of Freshmen invaded this place. They were Freshmen to the nth degree. It will probably astonish the reader, but they disbelieved in both Santa Claus and fairy tales. Some of them were the modest, retiring natures that befitted their years, but others Were not--definitely. All classes enjoyed partiesg so the Freshies let the realms of book7 learning become distant and partook of wholesome fun and merriment. John Ehrich, Marie Marshall, James Mclntyre and Robert Mulligan served as Freshmen officers. To lead the class as Sophs, Douglas Davis, Marianne Rogers, Jean Wolfe and Kathleen Call were chosen. They instilled into their follow- ers the fact that goals were to be crossed, so they buoyantly kept aloft the process of social activities, scholarship and school spirit. The same class that ended so gracefully as Sophomores began the Junior year in the same fashion. They were a jolly bunch, struggling manfully with wretched math, conjugating wholeheartedly French verbs, and learning to become romantic. Robert Mulligan was chosen to lead the class during the year, with him were John Ehrich, Douglas Davis, Gertrude Parks. Around council fires they chose class rings and class emblems which are symbols of their happy days together. This class has now entered and nearly finished the roles of sedate Seniors. They have been very happy and proud to be known as the illustrious Class of ,37. They have shown marked dramatic ability through their performance of One Mad Night. They have con- tributed much to the cause of journalism in this High School: both boys and girls have set remarkable standards in athletics, debate and other activities. The officers for this class were John Ehrich, Margaret Cuy- kendall, Marianne Rogers and Douglas Davis. Everyone wishes for this class a fitting climax in graduation. You will soon be gone from these surroundings dear to youg you Will soon be called to other courses Where life's race is run. May you run through- out life with the same gracefulness, dexterity and enthusiasm you have displayed in your race here. May you finish the race of life with high honors. Are you determined to finish the race With your torch? l14l
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