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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was in September, 1937, that we first wandered the halls of E. F. A. mid whispers of Aren't they cute? So smalln, 'gTerri- bly scaredn, and Poor thingsu. Despite all this, We, the Freshmen Class, soon ucaught oni' under the leadership of John DeLaney, president, Betty Swift, vice-president, Dorothy Schneck, secretary and Richard Pannell, treasurer. A Freshman Party with Ruth Butts and John Eldridge as chairmen served as our premier activity. Robert Hirst, Betty Bird Austin, Ruth Butts, and Augustine Taggi acted as officers of our class during the Sophomore year. Although we joined many clubs, as Sophomores, we were not especially active. Proud to be upperclassmen, we immediately elected Harry Furman, Betty Bird Austin, Mary Elizabeth Kinner, and' Jack Fogarty as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer re- spectively, Miss Marian Kelly and Mr. A. Schwenkler acted as class advisers. Not only did we hold a Junior Dance headed by Harry Furman, but also we upheld the Junior Day tradition of wearing red and white. As Seniors, our year has been filled with many successful ac- tivities. Betty Swift and David Tuttle headed the Senior Musicalc Committee 5 Maryanna Hoffman and George Thomas were co- chairmen of the class dance, nBig Tap Hopn. During May were successfully planned Senior Day and the Annual Play, entitled 'fjune Mad in which Shirley Hungerford and Thomas O'Brien played the leading roles. These were clirnaxed by the banquet and Prom. With graduation only a few weeks in the future, we are be- ginning to realize what our four year career has meant. Now are we sorry to leave, for we will greatly miss our E. F. A., so 'gdear to us always .
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