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Class Officers MUNGER. MELVIN President RKADLEY, BEATRICE Secretary and Treasurer NIELSEN, ANDREW Vice President Commencement Speakers IIANSEN, MAM X)LM, II El VI Z, MARTIN, HAILEY, RAYMOND JESSIE ARTHUR M A R JOIt IE ROBERT SIIEI ARD. TOMS, RR MILKY, MAC ILL. PFADT, ROSEM ary MIC'.IIEAL BEATRICE CEORGE DOROTHY 14
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BOOK ONE CLASSES
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The Mid-Year Class That first day six years ago seems dim, but the feeling of pride as we first passed through the portals of Hast comes flooding back a thousand fold now that we have taken our adieu of these same portals. After two years of unobtrusiveness, we embarked on our high school careers. Although we were thrust into the background, our spirit was not broken by the superiority of the Seniors. We accepted the greeting, “Hello Freshie,” with Stoic heroism. We entered our Sophomore year with some trepidation as we recalled our experiences as Freshmen. To our surprise, we were noticed a little more than we had formerly been. As time rolled along, we were gradually getting nearer the top of that ladder we had been climbing step by step. We, as Juniors, were being looked up to by our underclassmates. Finally, we reached the shining goal, at which we had been aiming for six long years. We were now thinking of future days, and also having our turn at saying, “Hello, Freshie.” That last night (long will we remember it) when we finished the last strains of the school song, we sadly realized we were leaving our old alma mater, and entering into a larger school—the school of the world. We hoped our high school experiences would help us to learn the lesson of life. So with reluctant steps we left our home of six years to enter with beating hearts the home of countless years. 15 —Arthur Heinl:, 12-1.
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