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M .FRANK SPEAK, TO SE ICR CLASS ANY torces are at wortq trying to stiape ttie ctestinies of ttie peopte of ttie wortct toctay. Economic, potiticat, retigious, sociat, anct un- namect interests strive to motct to ttieir respective ways. Some are att inctusive yet some are totatty exctusive to ttieir own cause. Ttaere is one ot ttue unnamect ttuat gains tittte recognition as a force untit it comes into its own. You are a part ot ttaiat group, Ectucatect Youtti. Many ot you tuave spent twetve years in sctnoot. Some witt spend consicteratnty more anct some witt immectiatety assume ttae otytigations ot wortc anct community citizenstdip. But it is sate to say tt'1at practicatty att ot you wittiin ttwe next tour years Witt taave ptacect your stioutcters to ttie wtxeet. Any surge towarcts progress anct uncterstancting witt ctepenct on your ataitity to give strengtti in ttwis ctirection. Your experiences in sctioot twave taeen varied anrt cteep anct tiave taeen ctirected at gooct ttaintc- ing. tn ttiis you tmave actwieved wett anct are to tae congratutatect. Now ttiat you are atvout to tvecome an active part as a force towarcts progress, it is our sincere tiope ttwat att ot you Witt tae toterant, uncterstancting, and goort ttwintfing inrtivirtuats in an ettective anct twappy citizenstiip. 15 fjfsi 'xi' 'ugh VH 11.34 . , 1 Q. ', N- , X .: 5 ,N X '-Z. TA I' X x N 5. I s. ,. x or 1 n I H if 1 1 5361! tint if :'f t W1 ,ff-4 W1 VW P91 ,A I 4 til? .. XV 1 , f 1 A I . 14,75 11.1 , NA 5 f S' 7 1 ,gm ,fflf if f 1 If ' .J 1 gl, ,.,, . 1, 6 f Q9 ei i ti e ig mf .X v A
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SENIOR CLASS GIVES CUM CIL, HE first step in organizing the two hundred and twenty odd seniors into a coordinated group was the election of Sam Vvfingfietd to the presidency, Henry Ehhitt to the vice-presidency. and Tom Breen to the treasurership. in the second of the six scheduled meetings, the class voted Pat Hansen the secretariat, hreaicing precedent and splitting the otd othce. hir. Lusch again assumed sponsorship. fotiowing many years of experience in the joh. New this year was the formation of an Executive Council, composed of three persons from each of the eight senior home rooms. its purpose was to pro- vide as democratic a form of student government as was possihte to enahle the ofhcers to feet the pulse of popular sentiment and to consider husiness too unwieldy for ctass meetings. The Senior Room idea hecame an actuality follow- ing worii hy the Senior Room Committee, the Sewing Committee, and the Carpentry Committee. A Com- mittee of Hostesses was appointed, and study hails in the sanctum topping the schoots structure hecame a pleasant interlude in school routine. The ctass approved hy the required majority vote a constitution written hy our president to standardize procedure, insure fair methods in administration. and provide possihte assistance to senior classes to come. The Christmas Decorations Committee solicited clothing donations from home room memhers, and gave the fruit of their tahors to txftiss Stack, the school nurse, for distrihution in the community. Senior Day was ohserved with ctass-etected ofticiats supervising school affairs, and student teachers giving of their erudition to their for-that-day-onty pupils. Under the co-sponsorship of the Psychology Ctuh and the class, opportunity was given for seniors to latte vocalionat tests, which might he an aid to them in the choice of college wort and a career.
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