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Presidentls Address for Class Day TODAY the members of the Class of 1936 have con- vened here for the last time before being graduated. On this occasion, we are pleased to include in our assembly our parents, teachers, and very close friends. We feel that our accomplishments have been made much easier by the love, guidance, and encouragement for which they have been responsible. We joyfully seize this opportunity to express our gratitude to you, dear parents, for assisting us in over- coming our difficulties which we have encountered. Although our appreciation has appeared to be lacking at times, we hope that your sacrifices will not have been . . in vain and that through our devotion to work and HARRY D. KINGSLEY duty, we may in some sincere manner repay you. pygfjdgm lt is only at the very end of our high school career that we realize the value of the patient efforts of our Principal and teachers to help us acquire knowledge. Similar to the unsung hero, they will never receive their just reward, unless it will be the satisfaction which they will obtain from the achievements of their former pupils. If our course leads us to great deeds, it will be their wisdom and sympathetic understanding that have pointed the way. Classmates, our high school days are over and we are about to venture out upon the vast sea of life. Before we launch our craft, let us christen it with the name Fulf1ll- ment, the fulfillment of the confidence of our parents, instructors, and friends in our ability. Thus, on behalf of the class of ,36, I welcome you, parents and friends to these our class day exercises. Thirteen
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LILLIAN E. NEWFIELD Editor-in-Claief LEON SANDMAN MURIEL RAPHAELSON Bmineff Manager Afft. Bmineff Manager
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Class History ALL ANGLES OF SPECTACULAR FOUR-YEAR STAY AT CLASSICAL OF CLASS OF NINE- TEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX REVEALED FOR FIRST TIME -EXCLUSIVE RECORDS NEVER BEFORE PRINTED FOR PUBLIC -READ THIS EDITION TO LEARN FACTS KATHERINE SINCLAIR C lan H irtoriam -NEWS ITEM- Fom' Freshmen Stale Opiniom of High School Classical Corridor, Worcester, Sept., 1932-Four eager young Freshmen, who have high hopes of some day graduating in the Class of 1936, left their studies for a moment today to be interviewed regarding their opinions of high school. Morris Abramoff from Sever Street Prep says, I've found that in high school there's a lot more homework--and a lot more girls. I don't have to say which I like better. Ruth Stansfield from Tatnuck School says, I'm scared stiif, but that won't keep me from enjoying my studies. Mary Athy from New Woodland boldly states, When I get to be a Sophomore, I'm going to skip school. Gee, won't that be a daring thing to do? Lawrence Freeman from Tatnuck School says, Theres only one drawback to high school: I lose an hour's sleep every morning. Something's gotta be done about it! -NEWS ITEM- I1'iJla Wa5h1u012241z Popular Dame Number Among Fffeflomm Girls Classical Gym, Worcester, jan. 1933-Agroup of Freshmen were diligently learning the intricate steps of their favorite dance number, Irish Washwomanf' here today. Miss Whitin, gym teacher, reported that Rita Connelly and Sophie,' Green- wood were her star pupils. Although the entire class were somewhat baffled by step number 4, they will never give up trying, because, even though they are only Freshmen, they all realize that dancing is a priceless social asset. Fourieefz
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