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ROUNDING THE CLOCK WITH THE SENIORS Thomas O’Boyle Cleve Canaday Marion Yamold Jack Hannahack President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 7 he Clock Strikes Onet — Bom in September, 1932, Senior Class, that precocious youngster, learned to crawl before the end of his first year; and was present, in all his glory at the Freshman Party of “32”. Bang! Bang By the time the Sophomore Hop rolls round. Senior is learning to walk—a toddling walk, but a walk, nevertheless. 1 «f »f At Almost Three in the Morning Senior was trudging homeward on weary feet from the Junior-Senior Prom, steady enough now to help his brothers and sisters put on their party. The clock strikes four—five—six —seven—ci gh t —11 i ne—t on—el even TWELVE! Election! Scholastic honors! Sports! Western Conference Foot¬ ball! Rings! Invitations! Announce¬ ments! Prom! Baccalaureate! Com¬ mencement! With Tom O’Boyle, Cleve Canady, Marion Yamold, Jack I lannaback, Mrs. Pickard, Mr. French, and Miss Heybum leading the activity parade. The class had its full quota of Einsteinian prodigies: Ralph Peter¬ son, Frances Helmerick, Alan Mc- Climon, Virginia Foreaker. Doris Parmenter. Eleanor Overdorff. With Atlas, Mercury, and Nep¬ tune as their patron gods. Briggs, Canadv. Marrs, and O Boyle; Lloyd, Sponsel, McClimon: Boursier and Krabhenhoft sought the goals of honor. After a glamorous night in the Masonic Temple, dancing to the strains of Dick Cisne’s Orchestra at the prom. Senior rose wearily to primp for a class picture and the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday. I his colorful career, however, was abruptly terminated on June 9, 36, when Mr. Lutz formally introduced Mr. Senior Class to the wide, wide world.
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