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MARTHA TAYLOR Secretory .ag in ELMER PIKE ,,,,., Ri FRANCIS QUANN Vice-President 'f A. A. Council 7 fi CARROLL WOODS President MILDRED LINDBLOM JOSEPH BONICA Grrlg' Treasurer Boys' Treosurer
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HISTORY CF TI-IE SENIOR CLASS The History' of the Class of '38 tlifjers in three respects from the preeetling histories: first, our class began to he really' aeliee in the Freshman rather than the Sophomore yearg seeontl, everything llllll0l'lllli0ll by the Class of '38 has been a huge success both socially aml finaneiallyg and thirtl, there has been no class in the past, there is no elass in the present, anrl there will he no class in the future, that can eompare with the Class of '38. lluring September in the year IOISI. we of the Class of ifiti. a group of disunited but high-spirited school children. entered our freshman year of high school in possession of the harmful knowledge that we were to rule the Junior High School during that year. Our first step was to unite the individual rooms for the purpose of working toward a common goal. This was effected by the selection of a class pin which was to be worn by the members of the class and which gave us a feeling of unity. The class progressed satisfactorily until we felt that the time was ripe for publishing a year book. lt was at this time that the Class of '38 met its first obstacle. for an epidemic of scarlet fever prohiliited issuing the hook. This. however, failed to break our spirit. and on the rainy evening of lfebruary lttli. we held a Valentine party which was the first. and incidentally the last of its nature to be held in the Junior High. Our principal during this hectic lfreshman year was lVlr. l,y'ncli. A line morning in Uetober. l9f35. found us trudging in the general direction ol the Senior High. Donit you remember that school was delayed three weeks in open- ing because of an infantile paralysis epidemic? llealizing our inferiority' in the eyes of the omniscient and venerable Seniors. we sw aggered into the institution with a chip on our shoulder. The friendliness and geniality of the Seniors. however. had a disarming effect. and the end of the day found us confiding in the same Seniors upon whom we had looked with distrust hut a few hours previous. Mr. Archibald and the rest of the faculty' did all within their power to insure otlt' confidence in the administration of the school: however. it was not until the election of our 1-lass officers that we really' settled down. ,loe Palleiko was elected President: Lucille lfenton. Vice-President: Margaret Costello, Secretary: Carroll Woods and Marie Cray. Treasurers: and Francis Quann was elected to the A. A. Council. The Sophomore Party' was an event that will always remain in the minds of those who attended. Major Adam Scott Howes conducted his amateur hour com- mendably. for the performance was interrupted only once by the sound of the gong. This occurred when Teddy' lVlulvehill made a sorrowful attempt to croon c'l,ove in Bloom. The Sophomore Party was not solely a social success. for we flemon. strated our financial ahility' by aiding the coffers of our treasury with the returns of the Party. The next event of anyf importance was the Sophomore Play. White Christnias , which was coached by Miss Cray. The characters included ,limmy llonovan. llunu Hallman, Emily' Caswell. lVayne lfoster. and others. This play was significant in that it gave evidence of the superior talent to be exhibited when we were to give our Senior Play: two years hence. When we returned to school the following autumn. we found that the Juniors to whom we had paid little attention were the lords and masters of the school. This was the moment for diplomacy. and in a short time we had the Seniors eating out of our hands. ln anticipation of a big year. we elected Carroll Woods. Presi- dent: l.ucille lfenton. Yice-l'resident: lirances llichall. Secretary: Cladys Nord- strom and Certrude lllason. Treasurers: and l rancis Quann. .-X. :X.'Council.l lluring this memorable year on the llill. we wallxcd away with Scholastic honors. sllowinig the Seniors that they had something with which lo contend. The most important
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