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TORCH vs NME? V fYM 1,8 512 iY'JU . XS, . XJ x s Clam of 1952 President , W illlam Anderson Vice President C ella Stout Secretary . Eleanor Lind Treasurer Elizabeth VVz'Ilia'ms OW did we enter Senior High School? Meek and modest and half afraid, but before long we were very much at home and soon lost our meekness. On September 13th, at the first class meeting of the year, Mr. Smith was elected class advisor. As the class weiner roast is always the first social event of the year we decided to hold ours on the Saturday of September 28th, at Perrin's Marsh. At last the great night arrived, and to the enjoyment of everyone, was a com- plete success. In December we followed the tradition of ordering class rings. These ar- rived in .January and we are proud that 32 has the honor of wearing this high school insignia. The Sophs were well represented in athleticsewespecially on the girls' varsity basketball team. Several of our boys were also represented on the football and basketball teams. Our class has been prominent in all school activities. Much to our joy and satisfaction new members were added this year. Our days as Sophomores will soon end and with the passing of our first year, only two more years remain in which to accomplish our many aims. qi, .A .m ii
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Claw' of 1931 Advisor Miss Catherine H. Bone Secretary President . Howard Glahn Treasurer . o a Vice President James Beisel Sergeant-at-arms Hamer a ' g FTER the first few bewildering days of school, we, The Class '31 realized that at last we were members of the Senior High School. A weiner roast, held October 20, at Farmers Inn was our first social event of the year. This was a huge success and that night initiated many Sophs intokthe untold secret of toasting weiners jet black and marshmallows still blac er. Our class next prepared to carry on the traditions established by classes '28-'29-'30 in ordering class rings. After some time the rings arrived and we Sophs would proudly extend our fingers bearing nice new rings to every one whom we happened to meet. Nothing further eventful happened. Alas, too quickly June had arrived and a long vacation stretched out before us. How those three months did fly. It was September before we knew it. The Weiner roast again held first place on our social calendar. The majority of the class attended. Pep and enthusiasm reigned supreme and all returned home anxious for another gala event. The first class play The Goose Hangs High was produced Feb. 7. Those who attended vouched for the play as very entertaining and worthy of the Junior Class. Many Juniors have brought recognition to our class through participation in athletics, literary society, orchestra, choral, glee clubs and other school activities. Now we await the begining of our Senior Year, but dimly do we anticipate all that lies before us.
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