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NO SAD TALE In THIS short space, I am to sum up all the most important events in the life of the class of '36. Let us consider together the memories of the past four years which we all have enjoyed so much in spite of some of the tiresome studies under which many of us groaned. Let's try to remember together those things which our class has accomplished that we each hold most dear. They shall be written here as a reminder of our high school days. Do you remember us as Freshmen, when we climbed the high school steps for the first time? We looked for elevators, and classrooms on the basement floor which we had been told by upper classmen were there. We told the same thing later, so why ponder much on it? That year at our first meeting we elected Oliver Toomey as president, Ray Holmes as vice-president. Sue Weible as secretary and treasurer, and Frances Rummell as historian. We enjoyed a skating party at Studer's Rink when we were Freshmen. Since then, we have lost two of the students who were officers that year. I am sure that Frances Rummell and Oliver Toomey have won honors in the schools they have attended since they left ours, and we wish the same luck for them in the future as well as for the remaining members of our class. Then came our Sophomore year. We all had grown a little more sophisticated by this time and even looked down upon the Freshmen who were then in the same place we had been a year ago. Even though we felt more grown up, we were not too old to have another skating party on December 9, which was well attended. To lead us through the year we chose Richard Maun, president; Esther Benson, vice-president; Marcine Nyberg, secretary and treasurer; and Barbara Hartline, historian. Our Junior year came entirely too soon, but it was one of our enjoyable years of high school life. Our class met early that year and elected the following people as officers; Williams Judy, president; Robert Ley, vice-president; Marcine Nyberg, secretary and treasurer; Barbara Hartline, historian; and Richard Maun, Junior editor. As Juniors, we held a very successful Thanksgiving dance which was well attended and enjoyed by the entire high school. The only thing which marred this party was that Dover didn't win the annual football contest with New Philadelphia. Later that year we entertained the departing Seniors amid decorations of balloons and bubbles at the Prom. It was held at the Brightwood Country Club. Remember? Then we come to our Senior year. It doesn't seem possible that we are already Seniors, but we assumed the responsibilities, and are doing very well. To guide us through our slight worries this year we decided upon Burdette McVay as President, Robert Rimer as vice-president, Charlotte Page 16
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