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i m Senior Class History i N the fall of 1936 over a hundred students entered senior high school. At the begin- I ning of our Sophomore year we had a vague idea about what was expected of us, 1 and in a short time we were well acquainted with senior high school. The year was enlivened with a Halloween party at which we all had an enjoyable time. By our second year in senior high school nearly everyone had taken an interest in some outside activity and life became more interesting for us. This year we chose our class rings and proudly displayed them. In May we were hosts to the faculty and class of “38” at the Junior-Senior “prom”. We are now seniors and have many hard tasks to perform but we find enjoyment in our school activities. There are many things for which we shall always remember our senior year, including the senior play, a Halloween party, and another prom (at which we were the guests). Now the class of “39” fades into history and we hope our contributions to athletics and other activities have brought pride to our Alma Mater. fifteen
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HELEN BAJAN “Helen” Helen believes in being seen but not heard. Al- though very quiet, she is a real “pal” to all her friends. An athlete in every sense of the word, she starred in hockey, basketball, and volley ball. With Helen’s good-naturedness, she is bound to make an excellent nurse. Basketball (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2), Cap- tain (3); Latin Club (1); Hockey (1) (2) (3) Cap- tain (1); Volleyball (1) (2) (3); Dramatic Club (2); Student Council, Secretary (3); Comet Staff— Athletic Editor. BETTY BALDWIN “Bets” Do not mistake Betty for a type of apple even though she may have rosy cheeks. She is an enthu- siastic promoter of sports and especially likes swim- ming and basketball. Even though she dislikes mathematics, Betty hopes for a business career, and we wish her abundant joy in all things. Hockey (1) (2); Basketball (1) (2); Baseball (1) (2); Volley Ball (1) (2); Commercial Club (3). MARGARET BARTH “Magpie” Margaret casts an admiring eye on the shops of Fifth Avenue and hopes she will some day model some of the beautiful gowns displayed there. In preparation for this she keeps in trim by participat- ing in many sports. Besides taking her work ser- iously, she enjoys dancing and gaiety when her tasks are finished. May you always be happy, Margaret. Hockey (1) (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Commercial Club (3). sixteen
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