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SENIOR CLASS At last we are near the parting of the ways. When we, the class of ' 42 came to Edison High in the fall of ' 38, how far away that time seemed. As we look back, those four years, filled to the brim, have passed all too quickly. We have worked and we have grumbled, but there have been pleasant memories. We have formed friendships that will influence our lives and make them richer and more worthwhile, Our class has had its share of, may we say, talented per- sons--in dramatics, in journalism, in athletics, in music, in srholarship--but now we leave our places for others to fill. We wish for you as much enjoyment as we have known Evelyn Clark, a member of the graduating class, is not pic- tured in the foregoing section. ACTIVITIES i t The Seniors have made an effort to furnish entertainment and recreation that would be both enjoyable and worthwhile fi- nancially . In October the class sponsored a roller skating party, which proved to be the most profitable of the year. Another similar party in April proved to be equally enjoyable, though not quite so profitable financially. The music of the Melody Masters and the appropriately de- corated gym made the Sweetheart s Frolic on St. Valentine’s Day an outstanding social event of the year. The Senior Play, Spring Fever, presented in April, had a capable cast and a most humorous plot. Planning during the entire year has been toward the publi- cation of The Edisonian and toward the long-awaited Commencement Week . The Baccalaureate, the first of the Commencement Week Activ- ities for forty -two Seniors, was held Sunday, May 17, in the Ed- ison Auditorium. The processional was played by Marian Thorne. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Brubaker, sang Now The Day Is Over -- Barnby and Lord, Yiihile for All Mankind We Pray --Ross ini. Robert Barry played a clarinet solo. A very find address was given by The Reverend Park H. Netting. Gcorgiana Hott, a member of the graduating class, very ably offered the invocation and the benediction.
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