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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - - - Herbert Gabriel Vice President - Jeanne Wright Secretary-Treasurer - - Jim Eschwege HE Senior class, graduating this year, had four pleasant, never-to-be- forgotten high school years. Their Freshman year, under the leadership of Billy Huntalas, President: Joe Mettam, Vice President, Phyllis Hazzard, Secretary, and Jeanette Dember, Treasurer, was the beginning of a blossoming career. The first social event was a Saint Patrick's Day Party, held in the audi- torium, March 16. Although many boys were recruits for the various athletic teams, none received letters this first year. Their class advisors were Mrs. Tulip, Miss George, and Mr. Spellicy. At last! Sophomores! There was another batch of freshmen for the Seniors to amuse themselves with. The Sophomore year, the officers were Marjorie Beck, Presidentg Mable Lee Baskins, Vice Presidentg Margaret Major, Secretary-Treasurerg with Mrs. Tulip, Miss George and Mr. Brady as class advisors. The wise-fool year was very thrilling. Upper classmen! Junior rings! Prospects were viewed happily by the 1935 Junior class. Marjorie Beck again was Presidentg Herbert Gabriel, Vice Presidentg and Margaret Major, Secretary-Treasurer. The class advisors were Miss Boggs, Mrs. Tulip and Mr. Brady. This third year, the Juniors sponsored more social events than any other class. Starting the year with a Hallowe'en dance in the auditorium, a Junior class party, and a combined Junior-Senior party followed. The Junior Class ended the year with the gala annual Junior-Senior Prom. Finally Seniors! Now that it was time to leave the school, with its cherished memories, the Senior Class was somewhat saddened at graduation, but also in a way, happy-because the members were able to go on to greater heights. The Senior Class saw The Magnificient Obsession at the supper-dance and theatre party, December 15. A Senior Class picnic was held April 15 at Live Oak Park, including dancing and a baseball game. The Senior play, Do the Dead Stay Dead? was presented May 6 and 7 by the Senior Class. The annual Junior- Senior Prom was one of the outstanding social events of the year. The banquet was held May 20, and the Baccalaureate service, May 23. The Commencement exercises, on May 28, followed by the graduation dance the same evening, ended the high school career of the Oceanside Senior Class of 1937. Faces forward! NINE
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