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Class Poem We have crossed the bay, The ocean lies before usp May Alma Mater help us, And see us lead the Way. We've sailed the ship together, Through billow, wave, and foam We've battled all the Weather, We'll soon be out alone. Whatever may befall us, In life's long journey's end: We'll strive to be victorious And e'er our school defend. But now as time draws closer, To this sad parting hourg May all the hopes We cherished, Be strengthened with our power. Without a hand to guide us, On life's threshold we stand: To make decisions bravely, And meet the world's demands. -Minnie Moran Thirty-five
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On returning to school we were informed that the school was now offering General Course and Academic Courses. We are the first class to graduate under this arrangement with 54 Students graduating from the General Course and ll from the Academic Course. Later, at our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Paul Chiz, Presidenty Louis Vargo, Vice President: Isabel Boehm, Secretary: Minnie Moran, Treasurer, and Mr. Lloyd Hand, Class Adviser. The Year Book Staff was elected with Dorothy Reiss as Editor-in-Chief. In November the Senior Class Play Only Sally Ann under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Landis was presented to a large audience. We also held two successful Card Parties. On Christmas the Class sold Cards and Candy. On May 13 the Seniors held a Card Party and a few weeks later a Raffle. On May 26 the Seniors dressed up and presented a minstrel Man Made to the student Body. On Iune 3 the luniors gave the Seniors the annual Iunior-Senior Reception. On Sunday, Iune 5 the Class attended Baccalaureate Services at the Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church at 7:30. Class Day was held on Iune 8 with the Seniors presenting a musical and dramatic program. Commencement was held on Iune 10 with the six honor students taking part. A Short Play Woman, A Citizen was presented to the Audience. lsabel Boehm. Thirty-four
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Class Song Happy days We spent together All through fair and stormy Weather, Sharing happiness and sorrow, Ever planning for the morrow. Lessons learned, We'll keep in mind, Liie's vocations We must find, Striving e'er our best to do, Alma Mater, We'll stand true. We, from friends We loved, are parting, New lives in this world We're starting, Mern'ries ot this school so dear, Will stay with us, year by year. Chorus: We'll always try and ever aim high, To reach our goal. Minnie Moran Dorothy M. Snyder Thirty-six
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