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IN THE CLASS ROOMS . Cafeteria Mr. Waites, Janitor Laboratory Triple Trio Industrial Arts Miss Reber, Office Girl Home Arts Typewritinq Scholastic Team
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THE SENIOR 71w gem'otz gtoul . . . FRESHMAN CALL: Seventy-tive Freshies answered the roll call in the fall of the year, 1936. At our first class meeting of the year tack Deerwester was elected President; Ruby Byus, Vice-President; Bob Spence Treasurer; Agnes Starzman, Secretary We were put in our places! by the upperclassrnen at the Initiation Party in October. Miss Counts, Mr. qu and Mr. Musser were the honored guests at the initiation. Many enjoyable evenings were spent in class activities throughout the year which were supervised by our home-room teachers, Miss Mozena and Mr. qu During the course of the year, we were unfortunate in losing about fifteen members, but this calamity was partially over come by the addition of approximately eight new members. Our financial career was begun by the money secured from selling pencils and magazines. The summer vacation was accepted with joy! THE SOPHOMORE RETURN: Fifty Freshmen returned to start their Sophomore year under SENIOR CLASS new school management. The class officers for the year were OFFICERS Bill Holden, President; Iack Deerwester, ViceePresident; Vir- ginia Spence, Treasurer; Agnes Starzrnan, Secretary. President W'e eagerly began to look forward to the initiation of the Vernon Gentry Freshmen, which we successfully carried out in October. Before the Christmas holiday we lost our capable president, Vice-President Bill Holden, who moved to another school. His office was Ruby Byus efficiently tilted by the Vice-President, Iack Deerwester. We Secretary were sorry to lose several active members, but we welcomed Agnes Starzrnan tive newcomers into our class. To increase our finances, we divided our class into two Treasurer teams and sold Christmas cards and yarn dolls. The losing team Irvine TOdd gave a St. Patrick's party tor the winners. This was the halfway mark of our journey through high school. JUNIOR ENDURANCE: Half a hundred jolly Juniors stepped into the limelight to begin preparations for that gala eventethe Iunior-Senior Prom!!! This caused much excitement,p1anninq, decorating schemes, selecting an orchestra, and all the other little thrills that go along with such occasions Proms cost a great sum of money, so we sold Christmas cards and rabbit toot charms to build up our funds. We also had several school dances. A minstrel was presented by the music department, followed by the Junior Class Play, To Beat the Band, in April. ' After the play we began in earnest to make decorations for the prom which took place on May 23, and was a big success. School closed with a group journeying to Sharon Woods for a picnic. SENIOR FIDELITY: Forty-two Seniors came into the home-stretch in September, 1939. We had several members of our class in the Operetta I'Pickles and in the Dramatic Arts Play Henpecked Husband. We have been kept busy having our pictures made, Choosing invitations and rings, and most of all by that monster that haunted usetthe writing of our theses! But they werenlt so difficult to write as we imagined, and they were finally completed. Now that our high school days are drawing to a close and as we take a step farther into the future wereahze what pleasant memories we shall always keep of our days in L. H. S. 12
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