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Top--Cuvelier, Van Norway, Vice-President G. Harris, Slocum, Waterman, Treasurer Risley, Cornelius, Diefenbach, President Cass Middle--Mason, Hart, Ingraham, Schaefer, Burnett, Hospers, Collier, F. DiRose, Buys, E. Greene Bottom--Yotter, Hollsbrand, Pruchniak, Mogray, Miss Pottinger, Dickinson, DeGroot, Secretary King In the year of nineteen thirty-seven we began our four year hitch. A as We enlisted the following officers, and we'll tell you which is which. The man we chose to lead us and to keep the class in hand, Was Mr. Gerald Harris, whose aid was Miss Elsie Hollebrand. As Secretary we chose Gerald Waterman lfrom the family of the same namel And to handle the money, Miss Shirley Hart, of drum majorette fame. Miss Cross was our Adviser, and to this we wish to add That we had a November party, and fun by all was had. The yellow rose, and blue and gold were our flower and colors in . turn And our motto, No reward without effort, we resolved never to , spurn. As sophomores we conscripted Bob Mason to lead our rising class, - And to help him and to guide him, we chose Miss Betty Cass. Our Secretary, Treasurer and Adviser, respectively Don Risley, Elberta Davis and Mr. Funnell, Were such true and faithful workers that you can be sure we rang the bell. ' As proof of that, the three parties we had came under the heading of swell. This year we have appointed Betty Cass and Gerald harris to lead our merry clan,N And we find Secretary Jean King and Treasurer Don Risley a very practical plan. Miss Pottlnger has been our Adviser and helped us in all we have done. In our party last fall and our Prom in May she proved a faithful one. We all believe that our junior year has been the happiest and best of allg t Our colors and flower have stood the test and our motto shall never fall! Facts by Jean King Poetry by Walter Leary Um RS
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SDF 0 RES In our freshman year Prexy Walt Cone Was elected to ascend our throne, And ready for duty's call Was Vice-President Betty Moll. With a smile that showed pleasure, Gladys Bailey became Treasurer. For the job of much work and toil We chose as Secretary Bill Coyle. To keep the boys and girls in tune, One party was held in October, another in June. With Miss Cross as our advisory head, At the end we all said, UOur freshman year ended too soon.u - Facts by Dorothy Huxley Poetry by Thomas Doyle Back to school we came the following September, A happy group of pupils we remember, Petrina Aqnello was chosen for the head chairg Upon her we unburdened our worries and care. Dick Cuvel1er was chosen second in command, And was ready to rule wlth his iron hand. David Pierce became our financier: He took charge of our money with great cheer. For notes of happenings we would call On our Secretary Betty Moll. In March we figured party time was here, And students joined us from far and near, Miss Elizabeth Smith, our Adviser, was always around To help us sophomores hold our ground. Colors - Wine and Gold Flower - Sweetpea Motto - nuonquer thyself firs t en others.W t, h Top--Vice-President Cuvelier, Coyle, Grabb, Pollock, Cone, W. Pugsley, Treasurer Pierce, Marzzerlla, Raymor Middle--D. Mepham, Smith, Trimble, L. Pugsley, Abbott, Everdyke, L. Cook, President Agnello, G. Bailey, C. Cook, A. Lomondo Bottom--Pitts, Rissew, Woodhams, Miss E. Smith, Thompson, Galvin, Brewer, Norton, ' Secretary M011
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