Greenwich Central High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Greenwich, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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X X X XIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXlXlXlXlXlXlXI3I3IgIgI I:I3IXlXlXlXlXlXlXIZIXlXIXIXIXIXIXIZIXIXIXIXIX I' S. S I X , R Q' Se if 'QC Q 0 lc E., 1 f ll A ' in HISTGRY OF THE CLASS OF 1982 As our high school draws to a close, we cannot help but think back over our past four years spent in this institution of learning. On September 1928 this group entered into the study hall as green freshmen. This year rolled along rather smoothly. One of our members undertook to write a humorous magazine known as the Freshman Talkiesf' This proved to be a great amusement to the rest of the class. When this first year was nearly completed, we began to realize the great task we had before us and decided to study harder. The next year September came as usual, and, leaving a few unambitious fresh- men behind, we were admitted to the Sophomore room. We ceased to be green and settled down to business. During the year we were given a picnic at Hedges Lake by the Freshmen. At the close of the year we lost a few more members and made reso- lutions. to study even harder. Another September arrived, and we as Juniors returned to our Alma Mater to complete our third year. During this year the Prom was held which was a success- ful but not profitable affair. We also gave the Seniors a picnic at Hedges Lake which was- enjoyed by all. Our class rings were purchased. These reminded us that we had but one more year in which to complete our task and gave us some hope of graduating. As another September rolled around, we, the Class of '32, took our places in the Senior room to finish our final year of study. Few members of last year's class joined us. During this year the following important events have taken place: The Senior movie, Local Boy Makes Good, in Novemberg the Senior Class play, Three Live Ghosts, in February, and the annual trip to Washington in March. We have all work- ed hard to make our Seni-or year a success. Now it is over and the curtain falls for the last time on our class-The Class of '32. MARY AIKEN 2I2I2I2I2I I IXI I I IQI I I I I III I IZIZI I I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IXIXIXIXIXIZIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXI IXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIZVIXIXIIIXIXI Seven

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