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Senior ( lass Hisforxj In the autumn of 1936 a group of approximately twenty-five students became freshmen in their Alma Mater. This first year was filled with excite- ment over new systems, new studies, and r.ew people. Miss Allerdice was elected class adviser while Martha Stanton was elected president, Ona Thomas, vice-president, and Ruth Stanton, secretary. Scott Hayes and Vera Kenyon were sent as representatives of the class to Student Council. The next year the students had become thoroughly acquamted with each other and had indulged in more extra-curricular activities. Miss Allerdice was again selected as faculty adviser and Martha Stanton succeeded herself as president. Alice Groombridge was elected vice-president and Ona Thomas, secretary. Martha Stanton and Scott Hayes represented the class in Student Council. Parties were conducted as in the previous year with great success. On the last day of school, the entire class went hiking up Cobble Mountain. The following year the students were juniors and were beginning to feel their importance in school activities. Mr. Townsend was elected faculty advi- ser while Richard Bunzey was class president, Ona Thomas, vice-president, and Alice Groombridge, secretary. Bert Martin and Martha Stanton repre- sented the juniors in student government. A Thanksgiving Party was held as well as a gala Junior Prom. Vera Kenyon was elected Junior Prom Queen. In June a square dance was conducted at which a reasonable sum of money was realized. Eight continued on next page
194-0 ilallijlti the Senior Class . . . continued The senior year arrived with many pleasant surprises. Martha Stanton, who helped to make the class’ reputation, was again the president. Jack Tun- ney became vice-president and Bert Martin, secretary. Miss Nightingale and Miss Eaton were faculty advisers. Richard Bunzey was elected president of the Student Association by the student body, and thereby automatically became president of Student Coun- cil. Ona Thomas was elected secretary of the Student Council. Jack Tunney was also Student Council representative from the class. Frances Hart and Henrietta Bunzey were appointed judges on the newly formed Student Court. Several projects were undertaken by which money was raised to cover graduation expenses. In the fall the class sold subscriptions to magazines and in the w'nter they conducted a radio raffle and sold candy and soft drinks at home basketball games. Through the courtesy of the Board of Education and taxpayers the class was enabled to visit Wash’ngton, D. C., and New York City during Easter week. This trip will always be remembered by the members of the class. Two parties were successfully conducted during the year. One. a Hal- lowe’en Masquerade, was sponsored in the fall, while a Kiddie Party was given in the spring. The class was represented in the field of sports by Jack Tunney. Bert Martin, Richard Bunzey. and Carlton Wendell. Although many students par- ticipated in Glee Club, there also were some orchestra members including Martha Stanton, Isabel Hall, and Jack Tunney. The class was well represented in the numerous clubs of the school and did its best to Dresent entertaining assemblies at designated times. The four years which these young people spent together have passed very quickly and they are reluctant to see each other take his own path in the world. Their high school years were pleasant and will be remembered in the j caiS to come. Nine
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