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WW.-.' O' ''■ ' „ . V . ..♦♦♦ ••’ u ■’ ■' J 6A C 7 a ?J ? .U 3 On September 5, 1937, we joined the ranks of the freshmen. At the time the thought uppermost in our minds was, When we reach the gonl, we shell be seniors. But, we ere sorry to sey, this view seems to have vanished from the minds of several, as they have left the ranks. As we entered our sophomore year, the time arrived for us to decide upon the course of study we intended to pursue for the remainder of our high school careers. The decision reached, we strove in our work to reach the goal wo had set for ourselves . In our junior year wo organized as a class, electing Thelma Eaton, president; Donald Fclstor, vice-president; Gloria Ruduk, secretary; and Donald Folstor, treasurer. We also had the distinct honor of sponsoring the first yearbook, the Galway Piper. Much credit for production of the book was due to our faculty advisors, Miss Coffin and Miss McKnight, the seniors, and those v ho helped finance the project by furnishing advertising. In June of that year was held, under our auspices, the annual senior dance. Entering upon our senior year, replete with a newfound dignity and importance, we elected the following officers: Jennie Szczombrow3ki, president; Dick Kavanaugh, vice-president; Thelma Eaton, secretary-treasurer. The Washington Club officers consisted of Dick Kavanaugh, president; Jerry Danopuk, vice-president; Jennie Szczon-browski, secretary; and Donald Folstor, treasurer. Since the purpose of the Washington Club is to promote a trip to the nation's capital for each of its members, our first v ' V ' V ' -'' ' ' '✓ I 1 I I
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