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a aS3 The Big Day is finally drawing near. The day when our high-school days will come to an end. It's a pleasure now to look back on what we have done in our happy four years. I remember the first day of our Freshman year everyone was quite mixed up as far as classes, cops, etc. were concerned. But after a week or so we finally caught on. We got down to business then and elected our class officers--Robert Wojciechowski was elected President, Lewis Zurlo, Vice President, Secretary,'Clarissa Thomas, and Treasurer, Kenneth Law. Mrs. Krumeich was chosen our class adviser, although she left us in the middle of the year and Miss Geigner took over in her place. The Student Council honored the freshmen with a reception and every frosh was there with bells on to participate in the gala event. After things settled down and we knew our way around a little bit better, we started planning for the Freshmen Social, which was held in the Spring. The theme of this social was a barn dance, and although it was not too greatly attended by upperclassmen, the freshmen certainly had a wonderful time. When our Sophomore year began, we were practically old hands at the game, so we immediately got to work and elected our officers, who were: President, Kenneth Law, Vice President, Charles Golden, Secretary, Donald Patterson, Treasurer, Lewis Zurlo. Miss Geigner was asked to continue as our adviser. We had an opportunity to put on two dances this year. One was the Magazine Campaign Jamboree, which was a result of coming in last. This we put over with a big bang. The other dance, of course, was our social, which was held March 9. Again, it was not too well attended, but those who were there agreed that they had a swell time. Our Junior year was really a successful one. We really had to get busy, for we realized that we were coming into the home stretch. We elected our officers the very first thing. Lewis Zurlo moved into the Presidency, Kenneth Law took over the Vice Presidency, Janice Peet
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