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%oyali§t %ctmblings Entering 159 and becoming acquainted with our faculty advisers, Mrs. Fennessy and Mr. Brockhouse . . . Selecting our class colors, Copenhagen Blue and Silver, and watching our rivals, the mighty Ayes, turn green with envy . . . Booing vociferously when the Cardinals came out in their flaming Senior sweaters and yelling for someone to call the Fire Department . . . Holding our first elections and choosing Jack Little to lead the class. Other officers included Dorothy Slager, vice-president; Gretchen Mai ' sden, secre- tary; Elaine Card and Mike Prieseler, treasurers . . . Beginning our rivalry with the Cardinals by defeating them in baseball and girls ' basketball, while losing to them in tug-of-war and boys basketball . . . Forgetting all rivalry and dancing the night away at our reception for the departing Seniors of Summer ' 31 and congratulating Bob Crippin for putting over such splendid entertainment . . . Voting in the A.S.B.O. elections, which made Jack Little, Margaret Steell, Robert Crippin, Pat Hart, and Richard Nash student lead- ers of Poly . . . Receiving our summer report cards, which made us (most of us, at least) lordly Senior Ayes . . . Worrying the entire summer vacation over what econ is like and wondering if we would be able to pass it . . . Returning in September to greet Mrs. Fennessy and our new faculty adviser in place of Mr. Brockhouse, Mr. Sunderlin . . . Electing Al Goodman, Gretchen Marsden, Dorothy Slager, Virginia Carlisle, and Herbert Balder- son to lead us in our last but happiest term at Poly . . . Swell Senior Aye sweaters and listening to the praises of everyone excepting, of course, the pessimistic Morticians . . . Attending the 12 to 6 football victory over L.A. High . . . Listening to the 359ers yell their famous One, Zip! . . . Selecting Margaret Wilson, Mary David, Pat Hart, Robert Crippin, Dick Fox, and Arthur Erickson as our six Ephebians . . . Choosing our class gift of a small motion picture projector . . . Being photographed for the Annual and getting quite hot under the collar . . . Attending the combined theater party and enjoying it immensely . . . Listening to the class will and prophecy and roaring at the burlesque and wise cracks made at the expense of our class . . . Being entertained by the Modernists (Morticians) and having a pleasant time during every minute of their very entertaining reception . . . Attending Class Night to see Hank Scudder and the remainder of the cast in our Jazz and Minuet, directed by Mrs. Fennessy . . . Also seeing ourselves on the screen in our movie, The Royalist Revue . . . Realizing the proximity of Commencement . . . Graduating in all our glory with a very queer feeling in our throats when singing Alma Mater . . . Celebrating in the final social event as a group at the class banquet . . . Through with school and facing the world as alumni . . . — Richard Nash, W ' 32. 34
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